Serving bosses big and small: Reminiscences of an information officer
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302.23083 STR 3rd ed. "Children ,adolescents and the media/ by" | 302.230830973 STR 2nd ed. Children adolescents and the media | 302.230835 RUD Youth and media | 302.230924 TEW Serving bosses big and small: Reminiscences of an information officer | 302.230954 IND "Indian mass media and the politics of change / edited by Batabyal, Somnath .....[et al.]" | 302.230954 KOH 3rd ed Indian media business | 302.230954 NOL No limits: Media studies from India/ edited by Ravi Sundaram |
The narration is essentially a catalogue of case studies of problems faced by a publicity officer of the Government of India and the solutions that he is called upon to work out at his own initiatives; there being no laid down charter of duties and responsibilities. The dimensions of his work can be as wide as he decides to make it.
It may also be called a diary because it reflects the quality of relationship that evolves between the policy makers and a publicity man, in the discharge of their duties, as a natural corollary. Being personalised the narration also reflects moments of fulfilment, occasional sense of achievement and at times devastating frustration.
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