If you follow India Election Insights, this tag collects work by and about Manju Sharma. Expect clear, practical takes on media coverage, local news at the border, aviation incidents, and everyday tech questions. The posts range from quick explainers to investigative-style observations. If a topic sounds odd together—media bias and Redmi pricing—that’s because Manju writes across beats and digs into details readers actually need.
How do different Indian media houses report the same news? — A short, sharp look at bias and framing so you can read headlines with more skepticism. BSF permits fishing on Indian side of Padma from today? — Practical local news with what changed for fishers and why it matters for cross-border life. Has there ever been a mid-air plane collision? — A factual recap of past collisions and what changed in air safety after major crashes.
What are the all time best electronics books? — A reader-friendly list for hobbyists and students who want solid, hands-on titles. What product started the consumer electronics market? — A brief history focused on the radio and how early devices shaped mass electronics. What are electronic appliances? — Clear definitions and examples for anyone confused by tech terms.
Other pieces answer everyday tech puzzles: pricing of popular phones, safe use of foreign electronics in India, RC circuit time constants, and transient response basics. There are also human-interest or opinion-style posts—like thinking about why electronics as a hobby has declined, or assessing a young athlete’s success—showing Manju’s range.
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RPSC member Dr. Manju Sharma resigned days after the Rajasthan High Court canceled the 2021 Sub-Inspector recruitment and named her among officials who, it said, compromised exam integrity. Sharma said no probe is pending against her but stepped down to protect the commission’s dignity. The move deepens the crisis around paper leaks and could trigger fresh reforms and legal steps.