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When should a 35-year-old reader sit to edit the newspaper

When should a 35-year-old reader sit to edit the newspaper
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When Basavaraj Somappa Bommai agreed to edit the Toi edition guest in November, he promised to do “professional work”.
On Monday, Head of the Karnataka Minister, Odd-Toi Reader for about 35 years now, continues to date and His Word.
When he stopped at the toi office to oversee the November 9 edition production, he was very clear about what he wanted in it, where and how.
His preparations began a week ago, when he assigned the stories of agriculture, irrigation and industrial development throughout Karnataka for the construction of Bengaluru and the government’s encouragement for Kannada.
Chairman of the Bukavaraj Bommai Minister in the Indian office in Bengaluru on Monday.
(Picture Credit: et) Edit a special page that displays the story ideas, CM asks: “What is this page for the country edition, or only the city?” After being told that it was for the first, he deftly held the editor’s pen, suggested some changes, mostly related to the placement of the story.
“I am aware of this paper, priority and constituency.
My father made me take the initiative with the Times of India and I had become an ordinary newspaper reader for 35 years,” he said.
Previously, talking about paper heritage, he said TOI combined “Vintage with contemporary”.
Basavaraj Bommai as a guest editor for The Times of India Bengaluru on Monday.
During a typical news meeting, the guest editor reviewed the night news list and discussion-cum-reviewed.
Various problems, ranging from philosophy and economics to political power and people, from the partnership needed for good governance to harvest the economic potential of women, emerging and bommai provide insights made.
He also asked questions about the government, his selection as Minister of Chief and a new policy was filled with his government, in addition to maintaining problems that disturb the city and country, and more.
Even though it was a very busy day, marked by the first cabinet meeting after Bypolls, he spent two and a half hours at the Toi office.
Suggestion suggestion (made by several parts of politicians) from him being an outsider BJP, he said: “Parivar Sangh has a unique work method.
They are strong on principles and never compromise on them.
They are the most advanced when they come to the nation’s building, something that is not often recognized.
For this, they are looking for talent and character.
Once they find it to someone, they go out of their way to maintain and promote it.
“Bommai is smart and stern, depending on the question and even use the cricket analogy to describe His role and BS Yediyurappa in the current scheme.
During a typical news meeting, the guest editor reviewed the night news list and discussion-cum-reviewed.
It was a very busy day, marked by the first cabinet meeting after Bypolls, he spent two-and-ahalf hours at the Toi office.
As the news meeting ended and informal discussions spilled into the tea break – a general affair in most of the newsroom – he maintained the conversation flowing on Masala sin and coffee.
The working edition was finished, Bommai patiently accommodated questions from all who were present and posed for selfies too.
The kick has a touch of the classic editor: “I hope I can do more editing!”

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