Those Mocking Mansukh Mandaviya, Ravindra Jadeja’s English Are Out Of Sync With New India
We don’t celebrate cricketer Ravindra Jadeja for his English skills. We celebrate him for his all-round cricketing abilities and those trolling him are out of sync with New India’s aspirations.
Suman K Jha 11 July 2021, Last Updated at 1:20 pm
Mansukh Mandaviya (L) Ravindra Jadeja (R) Suman K Jha 2021-07-11T13:09:11+05:30 Those Mocking Mansukh Mandaviya, Ravindra Jadeja’s English Are Out Of Sync With New India outlookindia.com 2021-07-11T13:20:30+05:30
Also read
New India is confident of its abilities, is connected to its roots, and is proud of its moorings. And while multiple examples can be cited to symbolize the New India phenomenon, many would argue that M S Dhoni, and the young stars whom he groomed, are some of its shining examples.
5 hours ago
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as trustees.
The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the paper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term.
The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).