Title: The Journalist’s Handbook
Author: Kamath M.V.
Publisher: Vikas Publishing House Pvt Limited, 2009
Length: 313 pages

The book has 12 chapters that deal with modern and alternative themes such as house journals, development journalism, economic reporting and science reporting. The first chapter aims to relate the Bible and Shakespeare to the refining of students’ linguistic sensibilities. With reference to the Press Council, press laws and press freedom are discussed in the context of the Indian media. Some of the chapters explore specific writing practices and common errors in the newspaper, radio and television industry. The book also cites numerous illustrations related to the Indian press. The book was originally published in 1983.

Anushree Mukherjee
Department of Journalism
Batch: 2020-22

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