Hans India reflects the aspirations of people says an Independent journalist Dasu Kesava Rao
I am delighted to know that The Hans India has crossed a significant milestone – a decade of purposeful and meaningful service to its readers.
It is a testimony to the English daily's growing popularity and credibility that it has stood its ground against leading and firmly entrenched rivals like The Hindu, Times of India, Deccan Chronicle.
At a time when journalism is suffering severe erosion of its core values, The Hans India has chosen to retain a voice of its own, reflective of the aspirations of the people, instead of being a mouthpiece of the establishment or of the vested interests.
My association with The Hans India is almost as old as itself. I wrote a Sunday column titled Past Forward for two years.
So did my elder brother Dasu Krishnamoorty on Journalism, Literature, Arts and Music.
I am confident that the newspaper will achieve many more milestones.
Dasu Kesava Rao,
Independent journalist