What July 2023 Brought to Tech Innovators Hub
July was a busy month on our site. We tackled everything from Indian politics to pet health, giving you short, straight‑to‑the‑point reads. If you missed any of the posts, here’s a quick recap so you can catch up without scrolling through each article.
Modi, Media, and the Search for Unbiased News
Two of our articles dug into the media angle of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. One piece asked a cheeky question: which news channels seem to cheer for Modi? We listed Republic TV, Zee News, and Aaj Tak as the biggest cheerleaders, but also reminded readers that no outlet is completely neutral. The second article flipped the script, looking at the growing dislike many viewers feel toward Indian news channels. Sensational headlines, shouting debates, and a chase for TRPs were cited as the main reasons behind the frustration. Yet we added that not every channel follows that playbook—some still aim for solid journalism.
State Talk: Bengal’s Name Change Request
Another highlight was a request sent to Modi asking for a quick decision on shortening West Bengal’s name to just “Bengal.” The idea is simple: a shorter name could jump higher on alphabetical lists and maybe pull more attention and resources. We explained why the change matters, how it could affect state branding, and noted that the final call still sits with the central government.
On a lighter note, we explored the lifespan of Indian cats. Most owners can expect 12‑16 years, but with good food, regular vet visits, and a safe indoor environment, some cats push into their early 20s. We broke down the key factors that add years to a cat’s life—diet, healthcare, and lifestyle—and gave practical tips for anyone wanting their feline friend to stay healthy for as long as possible.
All four posts share a common thread: we keep the conversation real and relevant. Whether you’re checking the latest media bias, wondering about a state’s branding move, or learning how to keep your cat purring longer, the goal is the same—quick, useful info without the fluff.
If any of these topics catch your eye, dive into the full articles. We update the archive regularly, so keep an eye on future months for more bites of tech, politics, and everyday life.