Sunday, October 08, 2006
Now Agra News on Global Internet Map
Agra: A news website www.agralive.in was today formally launched by Surendra Sharma, president of Braj Mandal Heritage Conservation Society, at a function in Goverdhan Hotel.
Website promoter Brij Khandelwal told Www.mediabharti.com that an internet platform like agralive.in had become a necessity as more and more people of Agra origin are settling all over India and in foreign countries, and they all want to keep themselves updated about what’s happening back at home. “An effort has been made through this site to give a complete package of information and comments in a compact user-friendly format. Though the site became functional on Independence day, but due to technical shortcomings its formal launching had to be delayed.”
On this occasion, Webmaster Vikas Dinkar Pandit said the site had been deliberately kept simple and easy to access and more features would be subsequently added.
Earlier, in 1999, the same group had launched www.tajtoday.com which not only proved quite popular but helped launch the career of half a dozen web journalists who are now established names.
Website promoter Brij Khandelwal told Www.mediabharti.com that an internet platform like agralive.in had become a necessity as more and more people of Agra origin are settling all over India and in foreign countries, and they all want to keep themselves updated about what’s happening back at home. “An effort has been made through this site to give a complete package of information and comments in a compact user-friendly format. Though the site became functional on Independence day, but due to technical shortcomings its formal launching had to be delayed.”
On this occasion, Webmaster Vikas Dinkar Pandit said the site had been deliberately kept simple and easy to access and more features would be subsequently added.
Earlier, in 1999, the same group had launched www.tajtoday.com which not only proved quite popular but helped launch the career of half a dozen web journalists who are now established names.
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