A Delhi building collapse left six dead after a 20-hour rescue operation, while a cybersecurity researcher exposed vulnerabilities that reportedly allowed access to CBSE answer sheets. Investigators traced a cellphone used in the Pahalgam attack to a Pakistan-linked financial network, Maharashtra faced questions over a mining project in a tiger corridor, and West Asia tensions began reshaping supply chains and raising concerns about stress in India's banking system.
The Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) celebrated the achievements of journalists’ children at its annual Talent Awards programme, recognising students excelling in academics, sports, arts, and extracurricular activities.
As Hindi journalism marks 200 years since the launch of Udanta Martand, journalists and editors reflect on its growing reach, evolving audience, business challenges and the impact of technology on the future of news.
The recently shuttered The Narrabri Courier, Gunnedah Times and Wew Waa News have been acquired by the Times New Group and will return on June 11.
The general manager of Super Radio Network station 2HD has been suspended following an alleged inappropriate incident at the Audio Awards, according to an exclusive from Mediaweek’s Natasha Lee.
NorthStar Insights has appointed Shalini Singh as Senior Advisor – Strategic Communications.
Within days of the TVK government assuming power, Puthiya Thalaimurai TV, was abruptly removed from the state-run Arasu Cable network after airing reports critical of Chief Minister Vijay. The Chennai Press Club called it censorship. Journalist bodies threatened protests. The channel was restored the next morning but the damage to TVK's press freedom credentials may take longer to repair. And for those with memory: this is not the first time a Tamil Nadu government has used cable infrastructure to silence an inconvenient channel.
Karnataka witnessed a major political transition as Siddaramaiah resigned and D.K. Shivakumar prepared to take over. The Centre cleared a ₹70,000-crore submarine acquisition, planned CISF oversight for 1,200 fishing harbours and faced questions over renewable energy projects in Kachchh. Meanwhile, Indian Express investigations exposed high maternal deaths in Madhya Pradesh and fresh concerns over VFS visa service charges, while the NEET examination probe uncovered new allegations of document coercion and question leaks.
For over two decades, independent journalist Nidhi Jamwal has reported from some of India’s most remote villages, climate-sensitive regions and environmentally fragile landscapes.
ABC's incoming Director of News & Current Affairs, Simon Robinson, is an esteemed foreign correspondent and investigative reporter who has fiercely defended editorial independence in the newsroom, embraces change as part of the media business and considers himself a 'journalist who manages'.
Senior journalist Mihir Ranjan has exited Hindi news network Bharat Express, where he had been serving as Managing Editor since July last year. In that role, he oversaw editorial strategy and output operations for the channel.
Havas Media India has won the integrated media mandate for Matrimony.com, the online matchmaking platform behind brands such as BharatMatrimony, Elite Matrimony and regional matrimony services.
The ED's searches at properties linked to Pinarayi Vijayan triggered protests across Kerala, while an Indian Express investigation exposed serious lapses at VFS visa centres handling Schengen applications. The Supreme Court upheld retrospective 28% GST on online gaming firms, HDFC Bank faced fresh scrutiny after governance allegations, and Delhi continued to battle a worsening 90-million-gallon daily water shortfall.
Senior journalist Sandhya Jain suffered multiple fractures after a speeding biker allegedly jumped a red signal and rammed into her scooty on Navi Mumbai’s Palm Beach Road, a stretch already under scrutiny for rising reckless driving cases, writes Meena R. Prashant
Ramasamy, a senior journalist who worked with Kumudam weekly magazine, passed away at the age of 58 due to ill health.
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