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News agency launches website

HYDERABAD: News and Views Syndicate (NVS), city-based multi-lingual news agency, which is also celebrating its silver jubilee this year, launched its website www.newsandviewssyndicate.com on Sunday.

Through the website, NVS aims to provide segment wise news on business, political, sports, culture, social and legal matters.

The website was formally launched in a function attended by former Governor of Uttar Pradesh B. Satyanarayan Reddy, former Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Press Academy Pothuri Venkateswara Rao and former Special Chief Secretaries V.K. Sreenivasan and M. Gopalkrishna and others.

It was among the first news agencies to collect, classify, edit and interpret market quotations of twin cities.

Commenting on the present trends of journalism, Mr. Rao said that lately the concept of campaign journalism has become rampant in newspapers.

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