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10 one liners to tell you why I love Arnab Goswami.



Not having TV at home has its own pros and cons. I never get to see news. And when I plan to watch something on youtube, I choose to watch Comedy Nights with Kapil or inspiring TED Talks. I have liked the FB page of TOI so I get notifications of important news reports which I read sometimes if the headline interests me. And reading news papers nowadays don't fit my schedule. Moreover I'am kind a bored by reading same newspaper in Gujarati since 8 years as the writers are same and mostly their writings show repetition. 

A month back on a free afternoon, I was trying to search something interesting to watch on youtube and I came across one video of news hour debate on India's_Godman_culture conducted by Arnab Goswami. That was the first time I saw Arnab Goswami though I had watched TVF spoof of Arnab Goswami done by Arnub Kumar. I watched that whole debate and those 45 minutes my eyes were completely glued on my laptop screen. I had just started admiring this super awesome journalist. Allow me to share with you my thoughts on why I m in complete awe of him.   


Arnab Goswami is an Indian journalist who is the editor-in-chief and a news anchor of the Indian news channel Times Now and ET Now. The Newshour, a live debate anchored by him, is aired at 9 pm (IST) weekdays on Times Now. He also hosts a special television programme Frankly Speaking with Arnab. He is a recipient of a number of awards and has also written a book named Combating Terrorism: The Legal Challenge. (wikipedia Introduction) 

1.   His presence of mind.. See his news hour debate and you'll understand.  
2.   He can speak for hours on an issue. Unstoppable, Unapologetic. 
3.   He is fearless and can ask anything to any big shot politician.  
4.   His work shows tremendous efforts put in his research.
5.   His impeccable speech.
6.   His good intention to bring some social change.
7.   His love for change. Keeps updating himself. See his Net Neutrality Debate. 
8.   His enegry.  His passion for his work. Seeing him speaking is a visual treat.
9.   His trust on the dynamic youth of India   
10. His ideas on Journalism. He believes in  journalism which takes positions i.e to have courage to call  spade a spade. 

HBD Arnab Goswami. I feel fortunate to be living in your times. 

Comments

  1. hpe he gets 1 mre fan soon..;-)

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  2. Grt article. But i just want you plz write an article on the words used by arab. Just for vocab.me too is his greatest fan .
    Just wanna add his vocab in my daily talks..

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