THE CAPITAL POST
THE CAPITAL POST

THE CAPITAL POST

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THE CAPITAL POST Publishing Company seeks to inform and inspire a just and peaceful world, serving as a Platform for discussions of church, society and global community. As a company, we are committed in our publishing efforts to the Indian Culture, tradition and people. We identify with those trying to live by life-affirming teachings of justice and compassion. Having developed through the inspiration of the Landmarks of Journalism, our spirit is independent, our management lay, our vision ecumenical. We attempt to contribute to the Indian Tradition conversation by supporting freedom, honesty, and openness and shared responsibility within the TCP reader community, the communities in which we live, and in the Society, and by promoting the vision of a Indian Revolutionary and courageous Journalism intimately linked with humanity and its history. We realize our unique responsibilities as Indian Newspaper publishers, both in our own society and in the worldwide community.

Established in 2011,THE CAPITAL POST began as a newspaper and is now a print and web news source that stands as one of the few, if not the only truly independent, journalistic outlet for India & Indians and others who struggle with the complex moral and societal issues of the day. THE CAPITAL POST is a interactive news source with worldly interests; and though a large amount of its reporting deals with issues of the society, an equal amount of its coverage is a combination of the religious, political and social forces shaping public policies and institutions. We are concerned for all people and we are committed to shaping a world that recognizes the dignity of every human being, regardless of religious belief, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or other characteristic. Throughout our history, we have been a voice for the disadvantaged and the marginalized, and we have told the stories of injustice that others simply will not print.

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