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Journalist, media consultant and academic Garima Dutt has passed away suddenly. She had served as an Assistant Professor at the Delhi School of Journalism.

Veteran journalist and former Press Trust of India Regional Manager S Ramasamy passed away on Sunday.

Abdul Rashid Shah, a veteran journalist and Chief Editor of the Urdu daily Nidai Mashriq, passed away in Srinagar early on Saturday.

The 15th edition of the Journalists’ Sports Meet 2026 organised by the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union concluded on March 5 after five days of competitions, with The Sangai Express emerging as the overall team champion.

Shankar, a reporter with Republic TV, cameraperson Mani and boat driver Radhakrishnan were arrested on Saturday for allegedly entering a restricted high security zone near Kochi port to film an Iranian naval vessel.

The All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) celebrated International Women’s Day at the Manipur Press Club on March 8 under the theme “Give to Gain.”

Stories shape how societies understand power, identity and progress. In today’s rapidly evolving media ecosystem, women are not merely participating in those narratives, they are increasingly directing them. Across journalism, publishing, and public relations, women are building platforms, guiding brand communication, and shaping policy conversations through storytelling. From independent media ventures to global advocacy campaigns, their work reflects a growing shift: influence in the media landscape is no longer limited to traditional newsrooms.

The Press Media Editors and Journalists Association has written to Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, seeking immediate distribution of the state’s pending journalism awards.

India’s news TV industry has been forced into an unusual pause. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has ordered BARC to suspend TRP ratings for all news channels for four weeks after sensational and speculative coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict. The move targets a broader problem: television’s growing habit of turning global crises into prime-time spectacle.

The Mumbai Cricket Association unveiled an Honours Board for former sports journalists of Mumbai at the Balasaheb Thackeray Press Box at Wankhede Stadium during a special ceremony attended by senior members of the cricket and media fraternity on March 4.

Following International Women's Day yesterday, which of today's front pages would you imagine taking the biggest stand on women's issues. No, not you're 'progressive' papers, rather it was The Daily Telegraph who championed the plight of the Iranian women's soccer team who have by branded 'wartime traitors' in the homeland after they refused to sing the national anthem in their Gold Coast Asian Cup match last week.

The second edition of CommsDay’s Regional and Policy saw three major themes dictate discussion at the event, according to CommsDay’s CEO and Founder, Grahame Lynch.

As the social media accounts of Kashmir Life, Greater Kashmir and Rising Kashmir remain blocked after reporting on protests in the Valley, a larger question emerges: who now decides what journalism gets seen online? In this Fourth Right column, we examine how platform-level moderation is replacing traditional censorship and why silencing credible newsrooms may only strengthen misinformation.

The Chennai Press Club organised a badminton tournament for women journalists as part of International Women’s Day celebrations, inaugurated by S. Madhumathi, IAS.

The Sydney Morning Herald’s recently anointed CBD columnist John Buckley landed front page today with the claim that ARN Media is talking to Today co-host Karl Stefanovic.


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