Until a
few decades ago news travelled very slowly. It took several days to know what
was happening in places only a few miles away. But today news travels at a
speed much greater than ever before.
In the
past men had to travel on root to get information, even about the most
unimportant thing. There were no motorbike and travel was slow and difficult.
As a result, news too travelled very slowly. If one's relative died in some
distant place, one received the news of the death several days later. Sometimes
there was no news at all. The difficulty in getting news and information about
people in other places made life dull and miserable. There was little
communication among those whom we would regard as neighbours today. News was
therefore difficult to send and in times of need, it was hard to obtain help.
But all
this has changed today. The invention of the means of communication such as the
telephone, the wireless and several others has made it possible to send and
receive news within a matter of hours and minutes. Even the newspaper and the
post office help to spread news and information quickly. As a result, we know
what is happening today in all parts of the world. If a great man dies or a war
breaks out in some corner or the earth, were receive news about it almost
immediately. The ease and speed with which news travels today have helped
greatly in promoting better understanding and co-operation among the peoples of
the world. When the people of one place or country suffer a sudden calamity,
news is at once sent to all parts of the world and help comes from many
countries within a very short time. This is not possible in the past when news
travelled slowly.
That
news travels fast can also be known from our own personal affairs. If we are
ill or if something unfortunate happens to us, our friends and relatives come
to know about it very quickly. It is therefore true to say that today,
"news travels fast".
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