ANANDA BHASKAR RAPOLU, from Andhra Prabha Telugu daily joined UDAYAM Telugu daily on invitation of management to an elevated position as Coordinator for Rural Reporting Network TELENEWS and in-charge of Research and Development Wing.
Ananda Bhaskar was instrumental in meticulous selection and training process of the mofussil journalists and developed manuals for their talent upgradation and to improve quality of the daily. His scientific correlation of reporting network with circulation department of the daily, brought in scope for sustaining print order. He played concrete role in taking the feedback from the readers in serving their news and feature needs, which paved way for designing several specialised pages and columns.
Ananda Bhaskar pioneered several far reaching changes including separate Mofussil editions.
In UDAYAM, his association was with K.Rama Krishna Prasad, Managing Director, K. Rama Chandra Murthy, then Resident Editor of Vijayawada, Pasham Yadagiri and Chennuri Naga Raju in Hyderabad and subsequently with Gajjela Malla Reddy, Chief Editor who joined after taking over of UDAYAM by Magunta Subba Rami Reddy.
Ananda Bhaskar as head of Reporting team of UDAYAM for AICC Tirupathi Plenum heralded several model reporting including minute by minute coverage and daily chronology besides several politically sensitive and human interest aspects.
Besides writing in-depth analysis on international and national developments, his contributions attracted specialised readers.
Ananda Bhaskar took part in several training camps through out the state.
Ananda Bhaskar came out of UDAYAM in March 1988 and re-joined UDAYAM after change of management on the invitation of Gajjela Malla Reddy. After change of ownership, had opportunity to work with Nanduri Ramamohana Rao, K. Subbarayudu, J. Umamaheswara Rao (Sahavaasi), Narla Rajendra Prasad and other versatile hands.
In between, Ananda Bhaskar was founder editor of VAARTHAAKAALAM, Telugu Fortnightly, which attained the level of India Today Telugu edition.
Ananda Bhaskar came out of practicing Journalism in 1994 February to plunge into public life as whole timer of Indian National Congress.
Ananda Bhaskar was instrumental in meticulous selection and training process of the mofussil journalists and developed manuals for their talent upgradation and to improve quality of the daily. His scientific correlation of reporting network with circulation department of the daily, brought in scope for sustaining print order. He played concrete role in taking the feedback from the readers in serving their news and feature needs, which paved way for designing several specialised pages and columns.
Ananda Bhaskar pioneered several far reaching changes including separate Mofussil editions.
In UDAYAM, his association was with K.Rama Krishna Prasad, Managing Director, K. Rama Chandra Murthy, then Resident Editor of Vijayawada, Pasham Yadagiri and Chennuri Naga Raju in Hyderabad and subsequently with Gajjela Malla Reddy, Chief Editor who joined after taking over of UDAYAM by Magunta Subba Rami Reddy.
Ananda Bhaskar as head of Reporting team of UDAYAM for AICC Tirupathi Plenum heralded several model reporting including minute by minute coverage and daily chronology besides several politically sensitive and human interest aspects.
Besides writing in-depth analysis on international and national developments, his contributions attracted specialised readers.
Ananda Bhaskar took part in several training camps through out the state.
Ananda Bhaskar came out of UDAYAM in March 1988 and re-joined UDAYAM after change of management on the invitation of Gajjela Malla Reddy. After change of ownership, had opportunity to work with Nanduri Ramamohana Rao, K. Subbarayudu, J. Umamaheswara Rao (Sahavaasi), Narla Rajendra Prasad and other versatile hands.
In between, Ananda Bhaskar was founder editor of VAARTHAAKAALAM, Telugu Fortnightly, which attained the level of India Today Telugu edition.
Ananda Bhaskar came out of practicing Journalism in 1994 February to plunge into public life as whole timer of Indian National Congress.
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