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Printed Word is winning Digital World !

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  ​In an era of relentless notifications and high-decibel breaking news, the humble newspaper might seem like a relic.  However, as digital fatigue sets in, the physical (or digital) page is making a quiet, powerful comeback. Beyond the quality of information, science suggests that reading news is actually better for your body and mind than watching it. Here is why … ​1. The Luxury of Silence ​Perhaps the greatest advantage of a newspaper is what it lacks: the shouting. Television news has increasingly morphed into a theatre of high-volume debates. A newspaper provides information without the adrenaline-fueled aggression. You can process complex issues at your own pace, allowing for actual reflection rather than an emotional reaction. ​2. Vetted Expertise vs. "Influencer" Opinions ​We are currently living through a crisis of credentials. On platforms like YouTube, you will find: ​Armchair Diplomats : Young creators discussing delicate international relations—such as the India...