Photostory: Beyond the Scroll

In villages where the internet is patchy or unavailable, newspapers remain the most reliable link to local, national, and global affairs.
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(Beyond the Scroll) Even in today’s fast-paced digital age, newspapers continue to hold a unique and invaluable place in society. Unlike social media or online news feeds, newspapers offer structured and in-depth reporting completely free from algorithm-driven biases or distractions.

Mindless scrolling has become a common and unhealthy habit, often consuming valuable time and reducing our capacity for deep concentration. While scrolling through digital news feeds often leads to fragmented attention and superficial engagement.

Newspapers encourage focused reading and a deeper understanding of current affairs, offering accessible information to everyone regardless of class or background including the poor and lower-income groups who may not have regular access to digital devices or the internet.


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In villages where the internet is patchy or unavailable, newspapers remain the most reliable link to local, national, and global affairs. In cities, they spark conversations at tea stalls, breakfast tables, and office corners—serving as daily catalysts for discussion and awareness. For many, reading the newspaper is more than habit—it’s a daily ritual that fosters thoughtful engagement rather than passive scrolling. (Beyond the Scroll)

Across every corner of society, newspapers fulfil a purpose far beyond simply delivering news. They connect people—to the world, to their communities, and to one another.

More than just ink on paper, the newspaper stands as a bridge between individuals and the society they live in. (Beyond the Scroll)

Author Nilotpal Saha

Business Analyst by profession, photographer by passion—turning data into insights and capturing human interest and emotions through the lens. Photography isn’t just a hobby, it's a part of my living and expression.

Business Analyst by profession, photographer by passion—turning data into insights and capturing human interest and emotions through the lens. Photography isn’t just a hobby, it’s a part of my living and expression.

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