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A group of journalists from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, currently on a Press Information Bureau (PIB) media outreach tour, visited Chennai Port, where officials briefed them on the port’s operations and its role in maintaining supply connectivity with the islands.

The Association of Indian Magazines (AIM) has welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court of India to decline a stay on the Bombay High Court judgment that struck down provisions enabling the government’s proposed Fact-Check Unit under the amended IT Rules.

Our next Influencing Insider session features Aakriti Dhawan — international journalist, producer and host of the Beyond Borders Podcast.

Somerset Indus Capital Partners has appointed SPAG FINN Partners as its strategic communications partner.

From gas rationing amid the West Asia conflict to the Rs 8.69 lakh crore Jal Jeevan Mission clearance and Jammu and Kashmir’s spring bloom tourism push and more, Today’s Ten stories span policy, geopolitics and everyday life.

After the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ordered a four-week suspension of television news ratings over sensational Israel–Iran war coverage, but just days later, BARC and Nielsen unveiled a new cross-platform advertising measurement system tracking audiences across TV, mobile and connected screens. Coincidence or not, the timing reveals that while regulators are busy pausing TRPs, the advertising industry may already be moving beyond them.

India has recorded 44 shortlists across nine categories at the Spikes Asia 2026, taking its total tally to 77 so far.

Jackson Ryan and Mark Serrels will today launch a Kickstarter campaign for the first issue of their new video games magazine, CONTINUE.

10 technology PR practitioners have been recognised as this year’s finalists in the David Hellaby Best Media Relations category at the 24th Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.

The “top secret evacuation operation” of five Iranian women soccer players has captured the attention and stolen the heart of Australia, dominating front page coverage this morning.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court has observed that freedom of the press cannot be used as a tool to extract illegal benefits, while partly allowing a petition filed by a journalist accused of cheating and extortion. The bench of Justice Himanshu Joshi said that although journalists play a key watchdog role in a democracy, press freedom cannot be misused to demand money by threatening to publish news.

Journalist Anil Kumar Naik died in a road accident in Shivamogga on Sunday night. He was 44.

Liqvd Asia has announced that it has secured the digital communications mandate for outdoor lifestyle brand Woodland, adding a lifestyle client to its portfolio.

Curiosity and risk-taking ability are generally considered valuable assets for reporters i.e. until one stretches them too far. And that's what happened when the reporter and a cameraperson from the news channel and a boat driver allegedly entered a restricted high-security zone near the port in Kochi to film the Iranian naval vessel docked there

From Delhi’s political manoeuvres and civic battles to global chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz, today’s headlines cut across power, policy and everyday life. Ten stories that capture the forces shaping India right now — from pricey high streets and polluted pipelines to justice, geopolitics and human resilience.


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