July 2023 Archive: What We Covered

July was a busy month on India Cloud News. We posted pieces that ranged from fun cultural takes to serious court discussions. If you missed any of them, this roundup gives you the gist so you can catch up in minutes.

Culture & Media Moments

One of the most talked‑about posts asked, “What do Thai people think about India and Indians?” The answer was simple: Thailand loves India’s movies, food, and philosophy. Readers enjoyed the light‑hearted tone and the reminder that Bollywood beats travel distance when it comes to popularity.

Another highlight looked back at media history. We revealed that The Times of India was the first Indian newspaper to launch an online edition in 1996. The piece showed how that early move paved the way for today’s digital news landscape, where almost every publication has a web presence.

Top Picks in News & Law

For those who follow English‑language TV, we recommended NDTV 24x7 as the best English news channel in India. The article explained why the channel’s unbiased reporting, clear visuals, and balanced coverage make it a go‑to source for many viewers.

We also tackled a tougher question: who is the best Supreme Court judge in India and why? While the post didn’t name a single judge, it broke down the qualities that set great judges apart—integrity, legal insight, and a commitment to fairness. The discussion helped readers understand what makes a judge stand out in a country with a massive legal system.

All four posts together give a snapshot of what mattered in July—culture curiosity, media evolution, reliable news, and thoughtful legal insight. Whether you’re into pop culture, tech history, TV recommendations, or court affairs, there’s something here that fits your interests.

Feel free to dive deeper into any of the stories by scrolling up to the individual articles. And if you liked what you read, stick around for August’s lineup—more cloud trends, tech updates, and fresh takes are on the way.

What do Thai people think about India and Indians?

What do Thai people think about India and Indians?

Whoa, hot off the press, folks! You wouldn't believe the sheer fascination Thai people have for India and its splendid populace! From Bollywood's melodrama to the spicy curry extravaganzas, Thai folks are basically head over heels about India - and I don't blame them, who can resist those catchy Bollywood tunes! They respect the profound wisdom of Indian philosophies and the vibrancy of Indian culture, even if the traffic is a bit too lively for their liking. But hey, any place where cows are traffic bosses is a winner in my book!

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Which is the first newspaper to offer an online edition in India?

Which is the first newspaper to offer an online edition in India?

In the digital era, it's interesting to look back and see who started it all. The first newspaper to offer an online edition in India was The Times of India. They began publishing online in 1996, pioneering the digital newspaper frontier in the country. It was a revolutionary step that changed the landscape of news consumption in India. It's fascinating to see how far we've come from there, with virtually all newspapers now having an online presence.

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Which is the best English news channel in India?

Which is the best English news channel in India?

After some serious research and review, I've found that NDTV 24x7 stands out as the best English news channel in India. It consistently provides unbiased news coverage and its high-quality journalism is well-respected. Their comprehensive coverage of national and international news is commendable. It's also worth mentioning the channel's efforts to maintain a balanced approach while reporting sensitive issues. Overall, for English speaking viewers seeking reliable news in India, NDTV 24x7 would be my recommendation.

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Who is/was the best supreme court judge in India and why?

Who is/was the best supreme court judge in India and why?

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