Now, another clear act of plagiarism has been detected but the offender is unlikely to pay for it for the simple reason that he is the owner-editor. In the latest weekly magazine, the publisher-editor in his customary letter to the readers has reproduced lines from Slate, an America-based online news magazine.
One of them commented that "ordinary journalists borrow, great journalists steal", a reference to the fact that the owner-editor had been bestowed with several national and international awards, including a Padma Bhushan.
To be fair to the owner-editor, the note from the publisher need not have been written by him. So, the mischief most likely was done by one of the hacks he employs.