- A quick journey through the annals of Indian History
- Prehistoric Cultures and Stone Age
- Indus Valley Civilisation
- Dravidian Civilisation (Unknown Dates)
- Vedic Age
- Early Vedic Age (Purva Veic Kala)
- Later Vedic Age (Uttar Vedic Kala)
- Influene of Buddhism and Jainism on Indian society
- Influence of Buddhism
- Inclusence of Jainism
- The Invatosions (522 BC to 323)
- The Mauryan Empire
- The Sungas
- The Kanvas
- The Kushanas (Circas First Century AD to Third Century AD)
- The Gupta Dynasty
- The Pushyabhutis (Late Sixth Century AD to 647 AD)
- The Pallavas
- The Chalukyas
- The Palas
- The Rashtrakutas (Mid Eighth Century to 753 AD)
- The Pratiharas (Early Ninth Century AD to Early Tenth Century AD)
- The Cholas
- The Muslim Invasion of India
- Delhi Sultanate
- The Slave Dynasty
- The Tughlaq Dynasty
- The Sayyed Dynasty
- Lodhi Dynasty
- Mughal Empire
- Babar
- Humayun
- Akbar
- Jahangir
- Shahajahan
- Arurangzeb
- Decline of the Mughals
- Bahadur Shah Zafar
- The Sikhs
- Guru Nanak Dev
- Guru Angad Dev
- Guru Amardas
- Guru Ramdas
- Guru Arjan Dev
- Guru Hargovind
- Gru Har Rai
- Guru Harikrishan
- Guru Tegbahadur
- Guru GovindSingh
- The Portugese
- Rise of the Dutch in the East
- The Marathas
- The British Raj
- Robert Clive
- Vansittart
- Robert Clive
- Henry Verelist
- Warren Hastings
- Lord Cornwallis
- Lord William Bentick
- Charles Metcalf
- Lord Auckland
- Lord Elenborough
- Henry Harding
- Lord Dalhousie
- Lord Canning
- Lord Elign
- Sir John Lawrence
- Lord Mayo
- Lord Northbrook
- Lord Lytton
- Lord ripon
- Lord Curzon
- Lord Minot II
- Monto Morley Reforms
- Lord Differin
- Lord Lansdwne
- Lord Elgin II
- Lord Hardinge II
- Lord Chelmsford
- Lord Irwin
- Lord Wellington
- Lord Linlithgo
- Cripps Mission
- Lord Wavell
- Lord Mountbatten
- Indian Independence
- Language
- History of The Print Media English
- Prarambhi Yug
- Bhartengu Yug
- Dwivedi Yug
- Gandhi Yug
- Post Independence Yug
- History of the Print Media other languages of India
- Post - Independence development in Print
- Newspaper : English and Indian Language Press
- Magazines
- The role of Magazine in Indian Context
- The Book Phase
- Contemporary Situation
- Small Newspaper
- Press Commission and Press councils
- First Press Commission
- Terms of Reference
- Reports
- Major Recommendations
- Protection of Religious Sentiments
- Law of Contempt of Legislature
- More Newspapers
- Price-Page Schedule
- Legislative Control
- Separate Account for Each paper
- Restrictive Practices
- Objectionable Advertisements
- Advertising Council
- Appointment of Registrar of Newspaper In India
- Foreign News
- Press Facilities
- Travel Facilities
- Advertisements of The Governments
- Advertisement Tariffs
- Despatches of Foreign Correspondent
- Declaration of Ownership
- Personal Publicity
- Government Publication
- Limitation of profits
- Diffusion of Ownership
- Concentration of Ownership
- Monopolies
- Indianisation of the press
- Advertising Agencies
- Editorials
- The second press commission
- Terms of reference
- The Report of Commission
- Key Problem Areas
- First Press Council
- Objectives of The First Press Council
- Composition of the first press council
- Terms of office of the first press council
- Functions of the first press council
- Inquiry committees Hearings open to public
- Power of the first press council
- Civil court powers of the first press council
- Censuring power of the first press council
- Power of the first Press Council to Make regulations
- The government and the first press council
- Formulation of a code of conduct for journalists
- Guidelines of the first press council for the press
- Second Press Council
- Third Press Council
- Major Features of the third press council
- Set-u and operation of the third press council
- Development of Radio
- Technical Data Related to radio transmission
- Features of Radio
- Advantages of Radio
- Disadvantages of Radio
- Brief History of Radio
- Arrival of Radio in India
- The Sixties
- The Seventies
- The Eighties
- The Nineties
- The New Millennium
- Channels of All India Radio
- Primary Channels
- National Channel
- Vividh Bharati (Commercial Broadcastng Service)
- FM Channels
- External Services
- Yuvavani : Listening Power for the youth
- The Air and new technology
- Number of radio sets
- Radio and Economic Development
- Future
- Development of Television in India
- Feature of Television
- Advantage of the Idiot Box
- Disadvantages of the Idiot box
- TV : An Invention for the Masses
- History of Television in India
- The Capital takes the lead
- The Sixties
- The seventies
- The site phase
- Evaluation of the Site
- Post-site phase
- The eighties : The Asiad Phase
- The Nineties : Post Asiad Phase
- Cable TV Revolution
- The Present Scenario
- Satellites used in TV Transmission
- Private Players
- More Effective for News, Views and Entertainment
- Doordarshan Operations during the present times
- DD National
- DD Metro
- DD Sports
- DD Bharati
- DD India
- Gyan Darshan
- Regional Channels of the DD
- TV Technology
- Software of TV
- Popular soap Operas
- Television rating points : The Benchmarks for TV serials
- Doordarshan Network
- DTH
- Prasar Bharati
- TV and Economic Development
- Committees in Broadcasting
- Committees in Broadcasting
- Indian Cinema
- The Origin of cinema
- Features of Cinema
- Advantages of Cinema
- Disadvantages of Cinema
- An Humble Begining
- Bollywood Saga (1901-10)
- Bollywood Saga (1911-20)
- Bollywood Saga (1921-30)
- Bollywood Saga (1931-40)
- Bollywood Saga (1941-50)
- Bollywood Saga (1951-60)
- Bollywood Saga (1961-70)
- Bollywood Saga (1971-80)
- Bollywood Saga (1981-90)
- Bollywood Saga (1991-2000)
- Bollywood Saga (2001-------)
- Bollywood Box Office : Latest Facts and Figures
- CATV and Cinema
- DVD/VCD Players and Cinema
- Drama and Cinema
- Types of Cinema
- Commercial Cinema
- Parallel Cinema
- Middle-Road Cinema
- Corporate and Government organisation associated with media
- Important Data related to the media in India
History of Print and Broadcast Media (Bullet Points)
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