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How language changes and keeps up with the changing world! If one is asked, who is going to win the election in Bengal, or which of the two, Medvedev or Djokovic, was going to win the Australian Open, one would say, ‘I am not an astrologer.’ If you wish to be ponderous, you would say, ‘I am no scholar of zodiac charts.’ What do you think Stephanos Tsitsipas, the rising Greek semi-finalist, said? “Look, I am not a betting website.” No computer-generated janampatris, nothing about which planet is in which darned house, Mercury in ascendant, Saturn in decline. But Tsitsipas is a favourite. When playing and beating Rafael Nadal, he looked like a Greek hero hurling his darts at the Trojans Hector and Sarpedon. The motorcycle has also spoilt language. Now you never start a project, you kickstart the wretched thing.
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Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Former Haryana CM
A newspaper, essentially, serves as a recorder of change. Few newspapers in India have captured the passage of history with the objectivity and sincerity than The Tribune. The paper remains the most credible chronicler of political, social, cultural, and developmental events in India, particularly in the northern region of India, since its inception in 1881.
The Tribune has been the most popular, independent, informative and influential newspaper of North India.
It was founded by a great patriot and enlightened philanthropist, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, with his firm belief that ‘the salvation of the country lay in imparting all-round, systematic and modern education to its citizens’. It is one of the few newspapers that have remained true to the values and vision of its founders.