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Delhi court orders FIR against Abhijit Iyer Mitra for sexually abusive posts targeting women journalists
Court finds tweets “sexually coloured,” prima facie intended to outrage modesty; directs police probe into X account and devices
Bangladesh Opposition Editor Mahmudur Rahman Released After over 1,000 Days in Detention
Image Courtesy: BBCAfter 1,322 days in arbitrary detention, journalist...
ऐसी स्थिति कभी नहीं देखी, नोटबंदी के ख़िलाफ़ बोलने से लोगों को डर लग रहा है : रवीश कुमार
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चांदनी चौक की तमाम गलियों में सन्नाटा पसरा है।...
Why Modi must go beyond saying state should not interfere with media
Prime Minister Narendra Modi affirmed on Wednesday something that...
बिहार में धर्मेंद्र सिंह की हत्या के खिलाफ़ आज पत्रकारों का काला दिवस
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सासाराम में अपराधियों की गोली का शिकार बने पत्रकार...
Bastar crackdowns warn India what an Emergency could look like in the 21st century
While Delhi occasionally has to grapple with the real...
Is the Re-Birth of the National Herald a Call to Arms by the Congress ?
On November 14, 2016, Pandit Nehru’s Birth Anniversary, the...
तो ज़ी संपादक सुधीर चौधरी ने उड़ाई 2000 के नोट में चिप की अफ़वाह !
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ज़ी न्यूज़ के संपादक सुधीर चौधरी प्रतिष्ठित रामनाथ गोयनका...
NDTV Ban not the 1st, nor Likely to be the Last Attack on Press Freedom: Tracking the Modi Regime
Even as we celebrated 'resistance' and ‘democracy’ in ensuring...
If Government’s Attack on NDTV was ‘Fascism’, what explains the Ban on Kashmir Reader?
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