April 2023 Archive – What We Covered
Welcome to the April 2023 roundup. In just a few minutes you’ll see which topics sparked conversation on our site, from media debates to everyday life tips. Let’s jump into the highlights.
Media, News & Opinions
One of the most talked‑about posts asked why many readers think the Times of India leans to one side. We broke down the common complaints – sensational headlines, perceived political tilt, and heavy advertising – and reminded folks to cross‑check facts before trusting any outlet.
Another article listed the top places to read Indian news online. While the Times of India was mentioned as a major player, we also highlighted NDTV, India Today, The Hindu and DNA India as reliable alternatives for balanced coverage.
Readers interested in print media got a quick guide to the 15 best Hindi newspapers in the country. We noted each paper’s reach, language style and regional focus so you can pick the one that matches your interests.
We also explored why India doesn’t have an international news network like the BBC or CNN. The piece pointed out limited funding, huge domestic audience demands, and governmental caution as key reasons.
On the political front, a short discussion questioned whether Amit Shah was the right choice for Home Minister. The post laid out his security background, policy moves and public perception in plain language.
Life, Work & Money
If you’re an Indian thinking about moving abroad, the pros and cons of living in Australia were laid out step by step. Good pay, quality of life and multicultural cities ranked high, while high living costs, distance from family and occasional cultural gaps were the downsides.
Comparing the cost of living in the US versus India, we pointed out that housing, health care and transport cost more in American metros, whereas Indian metros like Mumbai and Bangalore can be pricey too, especially for rent and schooling.
In a lighter note, we shared a typical daily routine of an Indian from sunrise prayers to evening family time. The goal was to show how routine shapes productivity and wellbeing.
Bollywood fans got the latest on Salman Khan’s legal saga. The post explained that a Mumbai court acquitted him in the 2002 hit‑and‑run case, noting the lack of solid evidence as the reason.
All these posts were written to give you quick, useful insights without the jargon. Bookmark this page to revisit any of the topics that matter most to you, and stay tuned for more fresh updates next month.
Why do many people feel that Times of India is biased?
Posted By Ashwin Deshpande On 30 Apr 2023 Comments (0)

As a blogger, I've noticed that many people feel that Times of India is biased. Some of the reasons include its tendency to sensationalize news, leaning towards certain political ideologies, and commercialization of content. This has led to a lack of trust in its credibility and objectivity. It's important to critically analyze any news source and make informed decisions before jumping to conclusions.
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