Increasing connectivity by texting news from the northeast and around the world,Thohe Pou’s messages have readers from across the country
Three text messages every day,form the window to the world for Bapaomai Lamech,a student in Tadong,East Sikkim. With around nine headlines in them it is the fastest source of breaking news for Lamechn who owing to the place he is based in,has fewer options available for staying aware about the happenings around the world. And at times these messages pass on news quicker than other media publications that do the rounds of the cell phones of several youngsters across the country.
Launched in October last year,the free service is managed single handedly by Pou who goes through national dailies and almost all newspapers from the northeast online everyday. Readers and subscribers are however free to inform him about the latest news,which is confirmed and then circulated to others. Started with around seven messages he has reduced them to three each day containing around three news pieces per message. While two SMSes focus on news from the northeast one SMS is on India and world news. He also sends updates on various entrance exams and job notifications. The main aim being informing people. The news items are picked from various publications,however the receivers are also allowed to contribute. However I confirm them and at times have to edit the headlines after going through the entire story to sound crisp and perceivable. In fact some of my friends in northeast have told me that they stopped subscribing to the newspapers and instead prefer more of SMS news,which is instant. Although some even complain that I dont have a fixed time for the messages,this is my effort to pitch in the stories on time and acclimatise people to the happenings around them,” he concludes.
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