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ToI's #WantMyPaper campaign asks readers to reclaim right to knowledge with the help of daily newspaper

To combat the rise in fake news generation and distribution, and to provide greater insights about a variety of topics, ToI's campaign asks the Indian audience to reclaim their right to legitimate and thoughtfully crafted information

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ToI's #WantMyPaper campaign asks readers to reclaim right to knowledge with the help of daily newspaper

Media house The Times Group through its ‘Want My Paper’ campaign aims to empower Indians to reclaim news authenticity by availing of the daily newspaper.

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To combat the rise in fake news generation and distribution, and to provide greater insights about a variety of topics, ToI’s ‘Want My Paper’ campaign asks the Indian audience to reclaim their right to legitimate and thoughtfully crafted information, and support journalism that is axial to maintain the nation’s democratic decorum.

Over the 179 years of its illustrious history, the Times of India has established itself as a popular English daily, upholding the trademark values that have helped weave newspapers into the cultural fabric of the country. Not only do newspapers help establish accountability through incisive reportage, they also propagate information heterogeneity. Unlike with digital media, newspapers do not ration news categories for people by placing filters, they place daily information spanning multiple genres directly in the hands of the readers, providing them the opportunity to be informed without virtual barriers or preference-based censorship.

Additionally, their non-intrusive nature leaves no room for unwanted data-mining, provides greater contextuality and drives a seamless experience by obliterating pop-ups and banners.

Sanjeev Bhargava, Director, Times of India, said, “Newspapers are the guardians of democracy — they keep the public well-informed about the important goings on, and help shape public opinion on key ongoing issues of national interest. With growing scientific evidence that newspapers are safe, and that there’s really no risk of catching an infection from them, our #WantMyPaper campaign is aimed at nudging our ardent readers about what they’re missing out without their trusted newspaper in their hands.”

The Times Of India has been the source of the most authentic and reliable news, offering latest and unparalleled views, honest facts, incisive reportage and more, over its illustrious 179 years of legacy. As normalcy returns to the country, the group aspires to be a positive change agent and a window to limitless opportunities for its ardent readers.

Get your Times Of India Group newspaper back at:

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