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Khelen Thokchom commemorated on 65th birth anniversary

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The 65th birth anniversary of late journalist Khelen Thokchom was observed on Wednesday at his residence in Tera Tongbram Leikai, Imphal West. The event was organized by the Khelen Thokchom Trust (KTT). Attendees, including family members, colleagues and associates, paid floral tributes and reflected on Thokchom’s contributions to journalism in Manipur and the Northeast. A portrait of Thokchom was placed at the venue as part of the commemoration, Imphal Times reported. KTT President Robert Sapam and Thokchom Ongbi Memcha Devi, the journalist’s wife, led the floral offerings. Thokchom served as The Telegraph’s Special Correspondent in Manipur until his death on April 1, 2018. His reporting highlighted regional issues and brought attention to stories from Manipur and the Northeast that were often underrepresented in national media.

Senior Journalist Khare moves on from India Today Group

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Senior journalist Anuj Khare has ended his tenure with the India Today Group. According to e4m, he was serving as editor at Aaj Tak (Digital), editor of Good News Today, and mentor of Kisan Tak. As per the report, October 31 will be his last working day. Over his long career, Khare has held several key positions, including editor (Digital) at Zee Media. He was also associated with the Dainik Bhaskar Group in 2020, where he worked for the group’s Gujarati website Divya Bhaskar and also headed its Marathi news website, among other versatile roles.

PCI condemns harassment of senior Tripura journalist Pranab Sarkar

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The Press Club of India (PCI) has expressed serious concern over the alleged harassment of senior Tripura journalist Pranab Sarkar, who is also a member of the club. In a statement, the PCI said it stands in solidarity with Sarkar and urged the Tripura government to ensure his safety and provide necessary protection. The Tripura Journalists Union also condemned the incident, alleging that a surrendered militant leader, who is now an MLA in the Tripura Assembly, had threatened Sarkar by filing a false complaint against him. The move, the union claimed, was intended to prevent the journalist from publishing reports on the alleged “misdeeds” of the legislator. Both the Press Club of India and the Tripura Journalists Union called upon the media fraternity to stand by Sarkar and uphold the freedom of the press against such acts of intimidation.

NDTV clocks 14% revenue growth in Q2 FY26

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New Delhi Television Limited (NDTV) has reported a 14 per cent rise in revenue for the second quarter of FY26 compared to Q1, and a 10 per cent increase year-on-year, the company said in an exchange filing on Wednesday. The broadcaster credited the growth to content innovation and business consolidation, highlighted by new primetime shows and the addition of anchors Padmaja Joshi, Syed Suhail, and Shubhankar Mishra. NDTV also completed a rights issue, merged four entities to streamline operations, and hosted the NDTV World Summit in Delhi on October 17–18, featuring global leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Under its Good Times banner, NDTV organised a concert by Sonu Nigam in Srinagar — the valley’s first major cultural event since the Pahalgam terror attack. The company said it remains focused on content excellence, digital integration, and growth-driven investments.

TODAY'S TEN: Between tariffs and tall tales, Trump courts India again

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Image source: Copilot, Canva   When Donald Trump takes the stage, diplomacy often sounds like stand-up. In South Korea this week, the former U.S. president once again mixed policy with performance — announcing that a long-stalled trade deal with India is “almost ready,” sprinkling in praise for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and retelling his problematic claim of having “stopped a war” between India and Pakistan using tariff threats. Behind the theatrics, though, sits a potentially real breakthrough — one that could reset tariffs, energy ties and the tone of India–U.S. trade itself. Hot Off The Press At the APEC CEO Summit in South Korea, Chidanand Rajghatta for The Times of India reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump signalled an imminent trade deal with India, declaring he has “great respect and love” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Stripping away Trump’s characteristic theatrics, the message was clear — a provisional framework agreement has

PAX 2025, a ‘phenomenal event’ - Polites and Schuster discuss

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PAX Aus 2025, held from October 10–12 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, has been described as both “huge” and “phenomenal” by Qualbert’s Ben Schuster and Infinite Lives’ Harrison Polites. “It was phenomenal to go to PAX this year with a media pass. It's the first time I’d gone as part of the media in almost a decade…it was a really phenomenal event,” Polites told Influencing. According to Qualbert founder Schuster, the event is only getting bigger and better. “If you’re like me and passionate about indie games, as PAX Rising - the indie developers’ section of the show floor seems to be expanding each year,” Schuster said. “There are so many games that they are starting to take up more of the show floor, and tens of thousands of people come through those doors over the course of the weekend.” As part of Melbourne International Games Week, both journalists highlighted several standout titles - including Metroid Prime 4. “I'm a

Canva co-founders wealth surges by $4.5 billion in one year

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This year's AFR Young Rich List reveals Canva co-founders Melanie Perkins and Cliff Obrecht are number one on the List for the sixth year, worth a combined $18.5 billion, up from $14 billion. Margot Robbie is Australia’s richest entertainer under 40, worth $193 million.  F1 driver Oscar Piastri debuts on the List with an estimated wealth of $122 million, while Daniel Ricciardo has increased his wealth despite no longer racing by $7 million to $194 million. But, basketball is still the biggest creation of sport wealth, with six basketballers on the Young Rich List. There are 21 Young Rich Listers who have made their wealth through retail, contributing $4.5 billion to the total wealth of the top 100 in 2025. The Canva couple, aged 38 and 39 respectively, have a $13.9 billion lead on the next Young Rich Lister, Ed Craven, the co-founder of online cryptocurrency casino site stake.com who has an estimated wealth of $4.6 billion. The full Financial Review Young Rich List will be av

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