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Zee Tamil News claims top spot in TN digital news segment

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Zee Tamil News has claimed the top position among digital news platforms in Tamil Nadu, reporting a reach of 15.9 million users, according to data cited from Comscore for January 2026. Sharing the update on LinkedIn, the platform said the milestone places it ahead of other Tamil digital news publishers such as Samayam Tamil, Oneindia Tamil, Dinamani, and News18 Tamil.

An institution and pillar of the press: Veteran journalist H K Dua passes away

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Image credit: The Times of India The passing of veteran journalist Hari Krishan Dua, popularly known as H K Dua, has left the Indian media fraternity mourning the loss of one of its most respected editors. News of his death on March 4 spread across newsrooms around the country, creating a deep sense of loss among journalists who regarded him as an institution and a pillar of the press. Colleagues and younger journalists who had the opportunity to work with him remember Dua as a principled editor who stood firmly by his convictions and upheld the highest standards of journalism. A Padma Bhushan awardee, H K Dua was among the longest serving editors in Indian journalism. Over a career spanning more than five decades, he held some of the most influential editorial positions in the country. He served as editor in chief of The Times of India and was also editor of Hindustan Times, The Indian Express and The Tribune. Apart from journalism, Dua also served in public life. He was nominat

FOURTH RIGHT: What it's like to be a woman journalist

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Image edited by Dinesh Raj M   As the world gears up to celebrate International Women's Day on Sunday, three senior journalists have described what it is to be a woman journalist in India in a video put out by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) yesterday. Basically, three words sum it up: Violence, harassment and slut shaming. While journalists of all genders are targeted regularly in social media, senior journalist Neha Dixit points out that when a woman journalist is involved it "immediately becomes a physical or a sexual threat". She goes on to add that when a male journalist writes a critical story, he is branded as "paid or corrupt" but when a woman is involved, she is called a "slut or prostitute". The other two women journalists in the video, Shahina KK and Dhanya Rajendran, concur. As a platform covering media news and developments in India, our editorial team has put out countless reports of women getting harassed while doing their job

AMWJU annual sports meet kicks off in Manipur

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The All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union (AMWJU) began its annual sports meet on March 2 with a torch relay from the Manipur Press Club to Kangla, where the ceremonial flame was lit at the historic coronation site. RIMS Director Dr. Guruaribam Sunil Kumar Sharma led the relay and, addressing journalists, highlighted the media’s role in strengthening democracy and raising awareness on health issues such as rising non‑communicable diseases and organ donation shortages. Held since 2011 during Yaoshang, the five‑day event promotes sportsmanship and camaraderie among journalists, India Today reported.

Srinagar Police crack down on fake news network

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  In a statement, authorities said fabricated content was being circulated to incite unrest and disturb public order. An FIR (No. 01/2026) has been registered at the Cyber Police Station, with several online profiles identified and summoned for questioning, WION reported. Police warned of strict legal action and urged citizens to rely only on official sources before sharing unverified or inflammatory information online.

PM Modi highlights AI and global role at Rising Bharat 2026

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The News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2026, themed “Strength Within”, brought together leaders, policymakers, and industry experts for two days of discussions on India’s growth and global ambitions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India is rebuilding its manufacturing strength and shaping decisions in the AI era, citing the AI Impact Summit attended by over 100 countries. He stressed that national progress is built over generations and renewed energy has helped India reclaim its potential in the past 11 years. Union ministers Piyush Goyal, Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Jyotiraditya Scindia addressed export growth, AI trust, and 6G goals, while former Singapore foreign minister George Yeo and UK’s ex‑defence chief Nick Carter underscored India’s rise as self‑sustaining and deserving of a place among leading powers. Supported by partners including Jio Financial Services, the summit reinforced India’s image as an emerging global power, Adgully reported.

Hubballi-Dharwad Mayor announces health cover plan for journalists

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Mayor Jyoti Patil of the Hubballi‑Dharwad Municipal Corporation announced that the civic body will introduce a health insurance scheme for journalists in its upcoming budget on March 1. Speaking at a Women’s Day event at Moorusavira Mutt’s Sabha Bhavan, Patil praised journalists for their role in correcting societal flaws despite resistance. She also lauded women participants in rangoli and cooking competitions, noting that Women’s Day should highlight creativity and the many responsibilities women shoulder daily. The programme, organised by the Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (Dharwad unit), featured competitions judged by academics from Janapada University and Agriculture University. Winners included Veena Chalagere, Anusha Kamtar, Chaitanyadevi Gudagayyanvarmath (rangoli) and Shubha Hegde, Sunanda Menasinakai, Lalita Hugar (cooking), The Hindu reported.

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