Tag: Journalism

Punjab & Haryana HC: “Journalism is civilisation’s mirror, and investigative journalism its X-ray”

Quashing the summons and all subsequent proceedings against Indian Express, in a 2008 criminal defamation case, a single bench observed that it is the duty of journalist to uncover the truth; moreoever also, that the Courts should be more vigilant and proactive while safeguarding the interests of such courageous humans

Tom Wolfe elevated journalism into enduring literature

In 20th-century popular culture, journalists were portrayed as needy...

Communicating Truth; Countering ‘Fake News’

On Sunday 13 May, the Catholic Church will observe...

Activism & Journalism: Is There a Difference?

Some people (especially journalists) have started rationalising the murder...

Does nonpartisan journalism have a future?

The nonpartisan model of journalism is built around the...

Independent Versus the Hawk: Indian Commercial Television debates

The ongoing unrest in Kashmir, where 23 people including...

Video didn’t kill the radio star – she’s hosting a podcast

Podcasters P.J. Vogt, host of Reply All, and Starlee...

A people’s priest

A Christian priest who has won three journalism awards,...

‘Power within the Church still lies with the upper castes’

Ruth Manorama, herself a part of the Dalit Christian...

Censored History

Ramabai, a forceful woman from the 19th century, is...

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