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ContributeCome rain, hail or shine…if its Parliament session, you know news channels will be full of bytes given by our politicians while trooping in and out of Parliament. The politicos definitely look unflustered and as cool as cucumbers. You might even think it was quite a fun way to spend the day for reporters. Lounging on the green lawns outside Parliament, asking a question or two and then heading off to their studios. We reached there on the first day of the Budget session to ask reporters what it takes to report on the reported. Here’s what we discovered.
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