Warner Bros. Discovery and Times Network recently announced the release of Unheard Cries at GB Road, a documentary giving voice to women living and working in Delhi’s red-light area.
House of Communication India has been appointed as the strategic PR partner for BankBazaar India.
Margherita Journalists’ Association marked its 23rd Foundation Day with a renewed call for stronger safety nets for journalists and deeper public engagement on issues surrounding the Northeastern Coalfields (NEC) of Coal India Ltd. The event also reflected on the evolving role of the media in Assam amid rapid information shifts and rising pressures on the profession, India Today NR reported.
The Mysore Ladies Association felicitated five city-based journalists who recently received the District Kannada Rajyotsava Award during the Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations held at the District Kannada Sahitya Parishat in Vijayanagar.
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren held an interactive session with former UNICEF child journalists and young people at his residence on the occasion of Children’s Day and Jharkhand Foundation Day.
The Times of India (TOI) won three of the eight honours at the Goa State Journalists Awards announced by the Department of Information and Publicity.
The Delhi Sports Journalists Association (DSJA) recently organised its annual awards ceremony at the Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA).
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The Punjab and Chandigarh Journalist Union has warned of launching an agitation against the Punjab Government if its long-pending demands are not addressed without further delay. The ultimatum was issued during a symbolic protest march led by the union’s general secretary, Santokh Singh Gill.
In a landmark move for gender representation in Indian media, the Chennai Press Club (CPC) has become the first press club in the country to mandate a 33 per cent reservation for women journalists in its executive committee. The decision was unanimously approved during the Club’s general body meeting held on November 16 at the Dr MGR–Janaki College campus auditorium.
Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism and Communication University has released a special issue of its experimental student newspaper Vikalp, focusing on the lived realities of Bhopal’s public transport system. Produced by students from the journalism department, the issue features field reports, on-the-ground photographs, and critical reflections on infrastructure gaps and commuter hardships.
A group of reporters covering a leopard rescue operation in Nashik recently experienced a moment of panic when the rescue effort became tricky. Forest officials were attempting to safely capture the leopard when a few journalists, standing close to the action, were seen alarmed and rushing back as the situation turned tense.
India has climbed to the 151st position out of 180 countries in the 2025 World Press Freedom Index released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), marking a steady improvement from its rankings of 159 in 2024 and 161 in 2023. Despite the upward trend, India continues to be classified under the “very serious” category, reflecting persistent challenges to press freedom.
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