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Through The Lens of Raghu Rai: An evening in Mumbai
A film screening at the open air venue –Press Club Mumbai terrace—brought alive the works and perspective of the legendary photographer, Raghu Rai
Neelabh Mishra, The Common Man’s editor passes away
Senior journalist and editor-in-chief of National Herald Neelabh Mishra...
On India’s Prime Time TV Debates, Women Are Mostly Invisible
On any evening, those watching primetime television news debates...
Women Journalists give befitting Reply to NIA
The NWMI is shocked to read that the NIA...
NBSA Rejects ZEE News’ Revision, Channel Must Apologise to Gauhar Raza
The National Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) has rejected Zee...
The secrets of ‘Black Ops’ advertising. Who is paying for our news?
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My Sister, My Soul Mate
Gauri Lankesh fearlessly spoke truth to power. She stood...
Remembering Gauri Lankesh’s Last 10 Seconds
Kavita Lankesh's poem talks about how she finds it...
A Poem celebrating the spirit of Gauri Lankesh
Gauri Lankesh, the fearless and formidable journalist who was...
Tiffin Box: Kavita Lankesh’s poem about Gauri’s missed meals
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Bombay HC quashes and sets aside Media Gag Order in Sohrabuddin Case
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