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YourTurnSubscriberWrites: Thank you for cutting the clutter in our minds

SubscriberWrites: Thank you for cutting the clutter in our minds

The range of issues covered in the show is impressive - from cricket and movies to economics and politics.

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There are few books, movies or shows in our lives which leave such a lasting impression like the print’s daily show Cut the Clutter has done on mine. 

With a veteran journalist anchoring the show and a team of budding journalists assisting him, the show has uncluttered the most controversial and complex issues of our times. The show has simplistic style and easy to grasp language. It encourages the viewer to question the norms, research from credible sources and dig deeper to understand the issues comprehensively.

The range of issues covered is impressive – from cricket and movies to economics and politics. Almost all areas that affect our lives are covered. There is something for everything. Without hammering your ear drums the show manages to convey opinions in a subtle way. Sekhar sir’s gentle smile and rolled up sleeves spread positivity. Although sometimes inconsistent with its time of upload, the show is uploaded everyday unfailingly. Doing it since 6 years is a commendable feat itself. In this time of instant noodles and more instant news this show impels us to sit back, relax and listen to all sides of the story before forming an opinion. One of the best news editorial shows on YouTube presently. 

I can proudly say that I am a subscriber of this earnest organization. And I may have seen almost all episodes of Cut the Clutter. I wait for it late nights.

Thank you for the good content. I am hoping for more of it in the future.

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