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GST 2.0 + WordPress.com
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced sweeping changes to the GST rates on September 3. However, I think the rate for software services (HSN 99831) will remain unchanged at 18%. This is a bummer because every time I renew my … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Goods and Services Tax, MagicPages.co, Nirmala Sitharaman, purchasing power, software services, WordPress.com
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No country for new journalism
Through an oped in Nieman Lab, Ken Doctor makes a timely case for explanatory – or explainer – journalism being far from a passing fad. Across the many factors that he argues contribute to its rise and persistence in western markets, there is evidence that he believes explainer journalism’s historical basis is more relevant than its technological one, most simply by virtue of having been necessitated by traditional journalism no longer connecting the dots well enough. Continue reading
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Tagged business models, explainers, history, India, journalism, mainstream media, news, purchasing power, regional media, regionalism, technology, The Hindu, The New York Times, Upshot
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