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Image edited by Dinesh Raj M     Today’s Ten curated by Meena R Prashant  Five-star someone: The doctored truth of online ratings Anuja Jaiswal for The Times of India reported that a few days ago, choosing a doctor meant asking someone you trusted. A neighbour, a colleague, or family friend would quietly recommend a name. Trust was established through conversation. Today, it loads in seconds. Type a doctor’s name into a search bar and a number appears: four-point-eight; three-point-nine; five stars. Years of training, thousands of consultations, sleepless nights in emergency wards—all condensed into a rating that sits neatly beside a photograph. Half a century later, the search for truth in P Rajan’s death continues Fifty years after his custodial death during the Emergency, the death and disappearance of the mortal remains of P. Rajan, a student of Regional Engineering College, Kozhikode, is still shrouded in mystery. The Kerala High

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.

MLA Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi criticises media censorship in Kashmir

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MLA Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi has condemned the administration’s move to block the social media accounts of local news outlets, calling it an assault on democratic principles. According to KNS, Mehdi expressed concern over restrictions placed on Kashmir Life, Greater Kashmir, and Rising Kashmir, warning that curbing lawful journalism at crucial times fuels public distrust. As reported by Greater Kashmir, he stressed the need to safeguard freedom of expression and protect independent media institutions. The decision has drawn criticism from journalists and political leaders, who argue it undermines democratic values and weakens governance credibility in the region.

Upfront: SMH columnist lashes Jackie O as 'enabler'

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The Kyle and Jackie O saga continued to enthrall Sydney newspapers this morning.  The Sydney Morning Herald ran the news front page again and then gave it a double-page spread inside. Callum Jasper, Micahel Lailo and Karl Quinn combined to report that if Kyle Sandilands wants to hold onto his $100 million contract he needs to convince his former on-air partner to return to work. However, “staff at KIIS… see a reconciliation for Australia’s highest paid radio duo as unlikely”. “Multiple sources at KIIS’parent company ARN told this masthead they were ‘overjoyed’ and ‘relieved’ by the pair’s departure”. Meanwhile, columnist Jacqueline Maley wasn’t just tearing shreds of “misoygnist” Kyle Sandilands, she also wasn’t affording Jackie O a lot of sympathy. “How many times has Jackie O stood by, giggling in collusion, as Sandilands has bulldozed someone else… woman and girl

CPC condemns TVK over ‘defamatory’ posts against journalists

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  The Chennai Press Club (CPC) has strongly criticised members of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) for allegedly creating fake social media pages in the names of leading news channels and using them to spread false and defamatory content against journalists. In a statement, CPC warned that unless the posts are removed and the targeting of media houses stops immediately, legal action will follow. The body described the deliberate creation of multiple fake pages to attack journalists as “unprecedented, dangerous and highly condemnable” in Tamil Nadu. The Press Club urged police to act against those involved and called on TVK leader Vijay to intervene, stressing that coordinated online attacks amount to intimidation of the press and pose a serious threat to freedom of expression.

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