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Developing Scenario of Environmental Journalism in India
Raza Haider, Mariyam
Raza Haider, Mariyam
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Global ethics
Political ethics
Economic ethics
Cultural ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Community ethics
Environmental ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Consumer ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Spirituality and ethics
General and historical
Resources ethics
Biodiversity ethics
Animal ethics
Ethics of global commons
Political ethics
Economic ethics
Cultural ethics
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Community ethics
Environmental ethics
Ethics of law
Rights based legal ethics
Consumer ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Spirituality and ethics
General and historical
Resources ethics
Biodiversity ethics
Animal ethics
Ethics of global commons
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Abstract
News of a deadly gas leak spread like wildfire across the nation and the globe. An accident like this had never happened in the history of India, where within hours thousands were lying dead in the streets of a state capital. Shock waves ran across the nation, and all the major national newspapers came out with reports the next day of the inconsolable tragedy that had struck.
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2012
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