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Gangsters go brazen: 220 gunshots fired on Delhi's streets over 30 days -Prawesh Lama and Shiv Sunny

-Hindustan Times The shooting incidents — between May 17 and June 15 — that HT analysed resulted in 16 deaths and left at least 22 people injured New Delhi: At least 220 bullets have been fired on Delhi’s streets in 43 incidents of shooting reported in the Capital over the last 30 days, according to HT’s analysis of all such incidents at a time when senior police officers are expressing concern about...

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No significant influence of social Media on BJP's Lok Sabha poll win: Study -Karishma Mehrotra

-The Indian Express The BJP’s vote share lead over the Congress has reduced among social Media users and grown among non-users since 2014, the study shows. Social Media did not heavily influence the BJP’s recent win as the ruling party’s social Media advantage over the Congress declined in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, a study by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) shows. The BJP’s vote share lead over...

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Role of social Media as influencer of voting choices overhyped: CSDS study

-The Hindu BJP’s vote share lead over Congress among users fell in comparison to 2014 The role of social Media as a key influencer of voting choices in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections may have been exaggerated, according to a Lokniti-CSDS survey. It found that the BJP’s vote share lead over the Congress among social Media users was actually lower than in 2014. Survey data did establish a relationship between the social Media...

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An Estimated Rs 60,000 Crore Spent in 2019 Lok Sabha Elections: CMS Report -Prudhviraj Rupawat

-Newsclick.in The report released today by the Centre for Media Studies has estimated these elections as the most expensive elections held ever; BJP spent about 45% of the total expenditure. With an estimated Rs 60,000 crore front-end expenditure, the recently concluded 2019 Lok Sabha elections is the most expensive elections held ever, according to a report by Centre for Media Studies (CMS), a premier research organisation. The report estimated that Rs 700...

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Media landscape not pluralistic, finds study

-The Hindu Trend is towards control of content The production of Media content and its distribution are becoming increasingly combined and concentrated in the hands of a few, finds the Media Ownership Monitor (MOM), a research project carried out in India over the past six months by Reporters Without Borders and the Delhi-based digital Media company DataLEADS. The study, presented in Delhi on Wednesday, also assesses the Media space as a narrow one,...

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