Your weekly dose of everything that passes for news on Indian television.
This week, while students were asking urgent questions about CBSE marking errors, missing answer-sheet pages, and a system that keeps failing them, our TV news anchors had other priorities. As expected.
Fuel prices went up? No big deal. Students raised grievances? Must be a Pakistani conspiracy.
From the CBSE chaos to exam paper leaks, from Cockroach Janta Party to Sudhir Chaudhary’s shaming the “OG” Godi media, this episode looks at a media ecosystem that no longer reflects public anger – it redirects it, dilutes it, or attacks it.
Also watch:
👉 Why students are angry over CBSE’s new marking and re-evaluation mess
👉 How paper leaks and exam failures have become a full-blown national crisis
👉 How TV anchors turn citizen grievances into “anti-national” conspiracies
👉 Why the real problem today is not just politicians but the media that protects them
🚨 Big update: TV Newsance is moving to Friday prime time. From June, catch TV Newsance and NL Tippani on alternate Fridays at 8 PM. Godi media, beware.
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