There is no major differences between the online and the printed versions of the newspapers. Sometimes, in The Hindu, the soft copy of any news analysis, report etc., is more elaborated than their hard copy. Presumably, this is because there is limited space in the hard copy. It is surprising that the errors which you will spot in the online version of The Hindu, would not be present in the printed one. But this newspaper is almost flawless and I place it on top of all the admirations. The Hindustan Times is also fine. The Times of India is absolutely ridiculous. Its language is poor, there are a host of errors, their writers treat English as if it were any bugbear and they are expert in cooking the books. The New York Times - www.nytimes.com - is quite like TOI. I haven't read it a lot but my experience with it is very bad. I read its reports and analyses when they get published in The Hindu. There is no language standard and when it comes to getting information, the newspaper appears to be a rotten egg. The Hindu is the best. I learn from it.
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