January 2023 Archive - News Mania India

Looking for what happened in January 2023 on News Mania India? This archive page groups every article we published that month so you can scan stories by topic, date, or author. You’ll find coverage across politics, business, sports, entertainment, and local updates — all in one place.

How to find stories from January 2023

Use the category filters at the top to narrow results: click Politics for national and state updates, Business for market and economy pieces, Sports for match reports and player news, and Entertainment for film and TV coverage. Prefer dates? Switch the view to chronological order to see the earliest or latest posts from January 2023. If you know an author or a keyword, the search box will pull up related items fast.

Want only the biggest stories? Sort by "Most Read" to highlight pieces readers engaged with the most. Need primary source details? Open the original reporting and look for quotes, official documents, or embedded statements — those give you direct context without relying on summaries.

What you’ll find in this month’s coverage

January 2023 had a mix of steady beats and breaking items. Expect explainers on political moves that mattered at the time, business updates that signaled shifts in markets or policy, sports roundups for ongoing tournaments, and entertainment pieces that tracked new releases and industry news. Each article links to related stories so you can follow a thread and see how events unfolded after January.

If you’re researching a topic, use the tags under each article to jump to similar coverage. Tags group things like state names, company names, teams, and personalities so you can build a clear timeline from multiple reports. For quick reference, glance at the article timestamps — they show when a story was first posted and when it was updated.

Working on a report or school project? Cite the original article and include the publication date. That helps readers and editors trace the timeline. If you need background, check our opinion and analysis pieces within this archive — they offer context and different angles, not just the immediate facts.

Still can’t find what you’re after? Use the site search with quotes around exact phrases, or browse author pages to see everything a particular reporter published that month. You can also subscribe to our newsletter to get curated highlights from past months when relevant stories resurface.

If something from January 2023 seems unclear or you want a follow-up, tell us. Reader tips flag gaps we may have missed and help us publish updates. Happy browsing — this archive is meant to make it easier to track how stories started and where they went next.

30 Jan

What are your views on Salman Khan's hit-and-run case verdict?

The Salman Khan hit-and-run case verdict was delivered by the Bombay High Court in December 2015, acquitting the Bollywood actor of all charges against him. The verdict is seen as controversial by many, with some believing that Khan is guilty and should have been convicted, while others claim that he was wrongly implicated in the case. The case has opened up a discussion on the Indian judicial system and its ability to make fair and impartial judgments. Keywords: Salman Khan, Hit-and-run Case, Verdict, Bombay High Court, Controversial, Guilty, Indian Judicial System.

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27 Jan

How to start a local news TV channel in India?

In the digital age, starting a local news TV channel in India can be an effective way to reach out to the local population. This article goes through the various steps required to set up a news channel in India. Firstly, you need to obtain the required licenses from the government and get the necessary infrastructure in place. You will then need to source content for the channel, hire staff and manage the channel's finances. Finally, you must launch the channel, market it and build viewership. Keywords: Local News TV Channel, India, Licenses, Infrastructure, Content, Staff, Finances, Launch, Market.

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27 Jan

To speak truth to power is duty of all: D Y Chandrachud?

To speak truth to power is an ethical obligation for everyone. D Y Chandrachud is a Supreme Court judge in India who has been a strong advocate of this idea, and has famously said that "speaking truth to power is the only way to ensure that justice is served". He has worked to ensure that all voices, especially those of the marginalised, are heard and respected. Keywords: Truth, Power, Duty, D Y Chandrachud, Justice, Marginalised.

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23 Jan

How does it feel to be an Indian in South Korea?

South Korea is a country with a unique culture and often carries a negative view of Indian people. Despite this, more and more Indians are living and working in South Korea, and the experience of living in this country as an Indian can be both challenging and rewarding. It can be difficult to adjust to a new culture, language, and customs, but it can also be an opportunity to learn new things and meet new people. Indians in South Korea must be prepared to face prejudice and xenophobia, but also to enjoy the many opportunities that the country offers. Keywords: India, South Korea, culture, language, customs, prejudice, xenophobia.

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