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Blue Buzz PR and creative marketing agency, headquartered in Mumbai, has announced that the agency celebrates its 10th anniversary this month.

Every year during the month of Ashadh, thousands of Warkaris participate in the Wari – a pilgrimage tradition in Maharashtra that has continued for over 800 years.

Smoke Lab, NV Group’s premium vodka brand, has appointed Actimedia PR & Digital to lead its communications across India and global markets.

In our LEAD today, we analyse the impact of India refusing to sign the proposed joint statement at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation defence ministers’ meet finding Pakistan teaming up with China to push its line on terrorism. For SPOTLIGHT, we bring you The Hindu report on Kolhapuri chappal manufacturers accusing Prada of copying them and in BIZZARE news today, a woman drove up to 7 km on a railway track in Telangana throwing rail traffic in disarray.

"According to my parents, I wanted to be a reporter since I was five because I was quite a talker," laughs Jordan Bissell who talks to Influencing Insider about her media career so far.

The Antoinette Lattouf case and verdict raises questions around freedom of expression, says some media. We look at how the media reacted to Lattouf's court win and what it means.

Seven Network will stream this year's Esports World Cup live and free.

TV9 Network hosted the News9 Global Summit UAE on June 19 at Taj Dubai, marking a milestone in India-UAE relations.

CNN-News18’s flagship event, the Town Hall, returns on 28 June 2025 with a special edition titled ‘Borders to Business—The Strength of Bharat’, focusing on India’s defence sector and national security.

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor is in Russia to promote a documentary series based on his book Inglorious Empire.

Radio City stole the show at the inaugural Maharashtra Radio Festival held on World Music Day 2025 at Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium, Mumbai.

In a world where national headlines chase clicks and news cycles move faster than you can say "breaking," there’s one form of journalism quietly refusing to be swept away by the algorithm: hyperlocal reporting. It doesn’t scream for attention—it earns it. By telling stories that start at the street corner and end at the school gate, hyperlocal journalism remains rooted in community, driven by sincerity, and committed to accuracy over virality.

India returned to space after 41 years with Shubhanshu Shukla piloting Axiom-4 to the ISS, marking the next leap in India’s cosmic ambitions (Chethan Kumar, TOI). In Pipli, a postmortem report arrived 42 years too late, finally confirming Chanderwati’s death in the Emergency sterilisation crackdown — still no justice, only closure (Abhimanyu Hazarika, IE). Meanwhile, 9-year-old Aarit Kapil nearly toppled Magnus Carlsen online, as India’s chess prodigies roar (Amit Kamath, IE). India’s 5G binge leads the world in data consumption (Himanshi Lohchab, ET). And in cinema, Mammootty and Mohanlal reunite for Patriot, a political epic in the making (THR India).

Pride shouldn't be a seasonal PR stunt. For queer journalists in India, June may bring rainbow logos and token shout-outs—but the real fight is for something far less decorative: daily dignity, representation, and equal opportunity inside newsrooms.


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