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In Today’s Ten, the government is considering a global outreach role for PIB, a report shows 67% of India’s unemployed youth are graduates, and in Delhi’s Roop Nagar, schoolchildren crossed a bridge just minutes before it collapsed, among other developing stories.

Ranju Dodum from Arunachal Pradesh represented India at a two-week professional exchange programme in the United States focused on the impact of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies on journalism.

With Tamil Nadu expanding pensions, insurance, and housing benefits for journalists, a broader national trend is becoming clear--governments are stepping in to support a financially strained profession. The article explores why this support is important and how it can strengthen journalism, especially when combined with better safety measures during high-risk periods like elections.

The Shimla police have initiated disciplinary action against a policeman accused of manhandling a senior journalist in Kufri, about 20 km from the city, on Sunday.

The Chennai Press Club has thanked M. K. Stalin, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, for accepting and fulfilling several key demands related to the welfare of journalists.

The Chandigarh Press Club has strongly condemned the derogatory and inappropriate language allegedly used by Punjab MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira against senior journalist Jyoti Malhotra, Editor-in-Chief of The Tribune.

For Aakriti Dhawan, journalism was never meant to stay inside neat professional boundaries. Her career has crossed continents, formats and beats -- from Indian newsrooms like NDTV to international platforms including BBC, Deutsche Welle and TRT World. Today, based in the UK, she works as an international journalist while hosting her own podcast, Beyond Borders, a space dedicated to conversations that often fall outside conventional media narratives.

Upendra Rai, CMD and Editor-in-Chief of Bharat Express, announced plans to restart the channels of Sahara News Network and expand Rashtriya Sahara at the broadcaster’s third anniversary conclave held on March 9.

While the DPDT Act was envisioned to protect personal data of citizens from being exploited by tech giants who consume every bit of digital information available in public domain to enhance their business, the lack of clarity on whether such data can be collected and used for public interest journalism and other legitimate purposes is concerning and deserves a thorough legal scrutiny.

In Today’s Ten, Delhi plans AI-powered bus stops for smarter commuting, Maharashtra passes the Freedom of Religion Bill 2026, and India turns to quiet diplomacy with Iran amid Strait of Hormuz concerns, among other key developments.

The Karnataka Union of Working Journalists has invited applications for membership through its district units.

Press Information Bureau Hyderabad will organise “Vartalap – media workshop for journalists” in Sangareddy on March 17 at 10 am at the Zilla Parishad Meeting Hall.

In June 2020, during the first phase of India’s COVID lockdown, journalist Prabhakar Tamilarasu began receiving information about a disturbing incident in the town of Sathankulam in Tamil Nadu. Two men — Jayaraj and his son Benix — had allegedly been detained by police for keeping their shop open beyond permitted hours.

The third annual Odisha Women in Media conference was held on Sunday, bringing together women journalists from across the state to celebrate achievements and discuss professional challenges.

Senior journalist Ashok Gulati has been appointed the Uttarakhand State President of the Journalists’ Press Federation. The Federation’s National Executive entrusted Gulati with the responsibility in recognition of his long experience in journalism and his consistent work for the welfare of journalists.


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