In Counterview, I have made an attempt to reflect all that I read, hear and view around me, banking on information available in official as well as unofficial, alternative sources.
The sources of this site are not necessarily those on which the "mainstream" media heavily relies upon – the ruling establishment, economic or administrative.
My blogging site is inspired by the view expressed by litterateur George Orwell, who said, "Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations."
My blogging site is inspired by the view expressed by litterateur George Orwell, who said, "Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations."
The idea to have this site first emerged some time in 2011, when I started blogging for the Times of India. At that time, I was the paper's Gandhinagar representative, looking after the Gujarat government, and the paper's political editor.
I formally launched Counterview in February 2013, a month after I retired from the Times of India. In the Times of India blogging site, I wrote more than 80 blogs till 2017, published in my True Lies blogging platform. Thereafter, I wrote blogs, news stories and articles mostly in Counterview.
Readers are welcome to freely to comment, react, or criticize what has been published in his site, or send matter useful for me to write on here: counterview.net@gmail.com.
I formally launched Counterview in February 2013, a month after I retired from the Times of India. In the Times of India blogging site, I wrote more than 80 blogs till 2017, published in my True Lies blogging platform. Thereafter, I wrote blogs, news stories and articles mostly in Counterview.
Readers are welcome to freely to comment, react, or criticize what has been published in his site, or send matter useful for me to write on here: counterview.net@gmail.com.
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