You want to know what will happen tomorrow.
I can't tell you.
But I can tell you what the tomorrow news headlines times of india will look like. The stories they will put on Page 1. And the stories they will bury on Page 15.
Read tonight. Be ready tomorrow.
Page 1 Headlines – What They Will Scream
"Cricket Star's New Record"
Tomorrow, a cricketer will break a record. Page 1. Big photo. Full analysis.
Why? Because cricket sells.
"Political Fight Over New Law"
Tomorrow, two politicians will argue. Page 1. Top fold.
Why? Because drama gets TRP.
"Bollywood Couple's Anniversary"
Tomorrow, a celebrity couple will post a photo. Page 1.
Why? Because gossip sells.
"Stock Market at All-Time High"
Tomorrow, the market may rise. Page 1. Green arrows.
Why? Because good news makes you feel good.
"Crime in Your City"
Tomorrow, a crime will happen. Page 1. Graphic details.
Why? Because fear sells.
"New iPhone Launch"
Tomorrow, Apple will announce something. Page 1.
Why? Because tech sells.
"Weather Alert"
Tomorrow, it will be hot or rainy. Page 1.
Why? Because everyone needs to know.
Page 15 Headlines – What They Will Bury
"Farmer Suicide – 12th This Month"
Page 15. Three lines. No photo.
Why buried? Because it happens every day.
"Government School Has No Toilets – Girls Skip School"
Page 15. Two lines. Bottom corner.
Why buried? Because it's not "breaking."
"Child Labour Found in Factory in Your City"
Page 15. One paragraph. No byline.
Why buried? Because you don't want to know.
"Air Pollution Killed 10,000 This Year – Report"
Page 15. Small box. No graphics.
Why buried? Because no one wants to read about slow death.
"The Hero You Never Heard Of – Man Saves 5 Children"
Page 15. Four lines. No photo.
Why buried? Because good news doesn't sell.
"River in Your State Is Dying – No Action Taken"
Page 15. Two lines.
Why buried? Because environmental news is boring.
"Young Man Starts Free Library – 200 Children Benefited"
Page 15. Three lines.
Why buried? Because positive stories don't get clicks.
What You Should Do Tomorrow
Wake up. Buy the newspaper. Or open the app.
Read Page 1. Then flip to Page 15. Read that too.
Compare. Contrast. Question.
Then decide what's really news.
The Truth About Tomorrow's Headlines
Tomorrow's headlines are already written. Not the words. The patterns.
Cricket. Politics. Bollywood. Stocks. Crime. Apple. Weather.
That's Page 1.
Farmer suicide. No toilets. Child labour. Pollution. Heroes. Dying rivers. Libraries.
That's Page 15.
You decide which matters more.
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