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Ground Report India The world is a global village. Poverty, Environment, Climate Change, Economy and Peace cannot be dealt or understood without understanding the ground realities of the major human-populations of the world. You have influences in policy making/mobilising/motivating/campaigning towards a better world at your end. We want to keep you informed with the ground realities to help you in policy makings/understandings, a contribution by us for your efforts towards a better world. Ground Report India is a larger apolitical family of journalists, lawyers, social activists, professors, environmentalists, government officers, youths, students, businesspersons and political activists who believe in positive media and a better world.
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About Ground Report India Ground Report India is one of the most widespread Indian eJournals for ground reporting and citizen media in the world committed for ground reporting, freedom of expression, citizen journalism and the people. Ground Report India, eJournal, has around 40,000 subscribers as regular readers in more than 60 countries but reaches to around 100,000 readers in more than 100 countries of the world through social networks. Subscribers include members of United Kingdom Parliament, European Union Parliament, Indian Parliament and other; the faculty and alumnus members of the eminent international universities such as Harvard University, Boston University, University of Michigan, Oxford University, Cambridge University, Australian National University, Sydney University, East Angela University, New York University, McMaster University, Ottawa University and other; persons of international media including BBC, CNN, Ground Report, Wikimedia, Wikipedia and other.
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International Advisory Board John Szemerey, Europe (Hon. Chairman) Ex-Chairman International Division, the Chartered Institute of Journalists London UK Advisor, International News Safety Institute Prof (Dr) Leo Rebello, MD, PhD (U.K.), D.Sc (Japan), D.Litt (Hon.) (Hon. Co-Chairman) Senator Upper House, Minister for Asian Affairs, International Parliament for Safety & Peace, Italy Ex-member, Indian Film Censor Board Ex-Justice of Peace, Mumbai (1978-1996) World Peace Ambassador Award 2004 Umesh Rashmi Rohtagi, United States of America (USA) Advisor, Michigan University Dr B K Sharma, United Kingdom/India National Health Service, UK Vivek Umrao Glendenning, Australia/India (Founder Coordinator) International Journalist, the Chartered Institute of Journalists London UK Member, Wikimedia Australia Member, International PEN & International PEN Sydney Centre Laurent Fournier, France/India Alexander Chan, Australia Ambassador- Opportunity International Australia Ms. Yora Atanasova, Bulgaria Dr. Lenin Raghuvanshi, India Gwangju Human Rights Award (2007) ACHA Star Peace award (2008) International Human Rights Prize of the city of Weimar (2010) Ashoka Fellow (2001)
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P. K Siddharth IPS, India Author, Critic, Educationist and Social Entrepreneur Rtd Additional Director General of Police Smt. Amla Ruia, India Industrialist Educationist, Environmentalist and Social Entrepreneur Prof (Dr) Jagveer Rawat, India PhD (Liverpool University, UK) Fr. Anto Paul, India Director, Peace Channel Dimapur, Nagaland Krishna Kumar Jakhar, India Zero-Budget Natural Farmer Environmentalist and Farmer Leader National President, Khet Khalihan Morcha Prof (Dr) Surendra Pathak, PhD (Journalism)
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Legal Advisors (Hon.) Sohan Singh Rana, Barrister (U.K.) Lawyer, Delhi High Court Partner SS Rana & Co. V. P. Sharma, M.A., L.L.B., D.C.L., D.A.L., D.L.L., D.I.I. Mediator Supreme Court of India & High Court of Delhi Govt. Lawyer in Supreme Court of India & High Court of Delhi Life Member, Indian Institute of Parliament Studies Member, Zonal Railways Users Consul Committee Shreepal Singh, Lawyer, Supreme Court of India Ajeet Kumar Pandey, LLB, MBA Lawyer, Supreme Court of India Neeraj Kumar Mishra, LLB Lawyer, Supreme Court of India
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Reach in India through GRI States covered in India by GRI: 25 Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Haryana, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Bihar, Kerala, Orissa, Assam, Jammu & Kashmir, Tripura, Pondicherry, Meghalaya, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttaranchal and Himanchal Pradesh. Major Cities covered in India by GRI: 86 New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Bangalore, Chennai, Gurgaon, Calcutta, Pune, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Noida, Jaipur, Indore, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, Vishakhapatnam, Cochin, Patna, Mathura, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar, Jamshedpur, Allahabad, Varanasi, Ghaziabad, Ludhiana, Dehradun, Guwahati, Surat, Trivandrum, Vijayawada, Thanjavur, Vadodara, Udaipur, Faridabad, Ambala, Mysore, Aurangabad, Madurai, Vellore, Agartala, Jabalpur, Pondicherry, Gandhinagar, Kharagpur, Warangal, Shimla, Panipat, Kota, Erode and others. Source Google Analytics
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Reach in USA through GRI Regions covered by GRI: 50 California, New York, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Colorado, Massachusetts, Columbia, Florida, Michigan, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Washington, Ohio, Missouri, Oregon, Connecticut, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Georgia, Minnesota, Arizona, Indiana and others Major cities covered by GRI: 580 Source Google Analytics
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Reach in UK & France through GRI United KingdomFrance Source Google Analytics
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Reach in Netherlands & Italy through GRI NetherlandsItaly Source Google Analytics
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Reach in New Zealand & Japan through GRI NewzealandJapan Source Google Analytics
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Reach in Canada through GRI Source Google Analytics
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Reach in the World through GRI Covered by GRI Continents: 06 Sub Continent Regions: 22 Countries: 134 Cities: 1332 (All data are based on Google Analytics and up to July 2011) Source Google Analytics
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Overall Readers Across World 10,000 Readers 2009 35,000 Readers 2010 75000 Readers 2011 200,000 Readers 2012 200920102011 2012
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Contacts (please enable macros to use links given below) United State of America Belgium Bulgaria India Australia United Kingdom
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Subscription Fee for quarterly print journal In India: Individuals: One Year : 1300 INR Two Years : 2500 INR Dependent students/senior citizen: One Year : 1200 INR Two Years : 2300 INR Dependent social activists: One Year : 1000 INR Two Year : 1900 INR Social Organizations: One time fee : 5000 INR One Year : 1000 INR Two Year : 1900 INR Abroad (outside India): One Year : 150 USD Two Year : 290 USD (speed post charges are included in all Tariffs except for dependent social activists)
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