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India's Modi woos youth with free coaching and AI training after protests

India's Modi woos youth with free coaching and AI training after protests

South China Morning Post

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced free online coaching for competitive exams and AI training, aiming to engage young Indians following recent protests.

9 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the left

Left 11% · Center 56% · Right 33%

How outlets framed it

Left: Left-leaning coverage highlights Prime Minister Modi's initiative to provide free online coaching for competitive exams as a strategy to court youth amid growing criticism and following youth-led protests.

Center: Centrist sources report on Prime Minister Modi's announcement of free online coaching for competitive exams, presented as a move to engage young people and coinciding with India's Independence Day.

Right: Right-leaning sources focus on Prime Minister Modi's efforts to win over young Indians with a free coaching drive, while also noting the BJP's replacement of its social media head after youth protests.

Key divergence: The main divergence is the emphasis placed on the context of youth protests and growing criticism of Modi's government, which is more prominent in left-leaning and some centrist reporting, while others focus more directly on the initiative itself.

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