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AIM hosts 14th Indian Magazine Congress 2025

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The Association of Indian Magazines (AIM), the apex body representing over 40 publishers and more than 300 magazine brands in India, hosted the 14th edition of its flagship event — the Indian Magazine Congress (IMC) — at The Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, on August 8, 2025. This year’s Congress theme, The Deep Connect, highlighted how, in a world flooded with fast, fleeting content, magazine brands stand apart by curating credible, emotionally resonant and intellectually rich narratives for clearly defined reader communities. Whether in print, on digital platforms, or through live experiences, magazines are uniquely positioned to anchor deeply engaged reader ecosystems. IMC 23 explored how magazines must evolve — not by mimicking the superficial churn of the digital world but by mastering it. Through innovative product thinking, dynamic storytelling formats, and platform-agnostic community strategies, magazine publishers can redefine their relevance and influence in the new med

TODAY'S TEN: Operation Dr Terror unleashed

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Image source: India Today and ABC News; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   Confirming that Monday’s blast near Red Fort was a terror attack, Delhi Police has filed an FIR under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The initial intel assessment is that the blast was set off by a Jaish-e-Muhammed module wanting to avenge the damage inflicted on the Bahawalpur HQ of the outfit during Operation Sindoor. Hot Off the Press The initial investigation indicates that the handlers were based in Turkiye and Nangarhar in Afghanistan. They were in touch with Umar and other members of the module, reported Rajshekhar Jha for The Times of India. Sleuths suspect that Umar panicked after the arrest of his associate and the main accused in the Faridabad module, Muzammil Ahmad Ganaie, and hit the road with the car with explosives to escape arrest. He was on the move continuously, suspecting that the cops were on his trail. Some investigators believe that Umar may have tried to dispose of or hide the e

Lights, Camera, Grammar: The media house model changing English education

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At the Girls’ Higher Secondary School in Ashok Nagar, English lessons have moved beyond grammar drills and rote learning. Students are now learning the language through activities that combine creativity, communication, and career awareness. Supported by the school’s boarding team, the program encourages interactive sessions, role plays, and presentations that help students gain confidence and fluency. The classroom, once traditional, now feels like a creative studio where students expand their horizons and sharpen their cognitive skills. As part of its field reporting, Influencing India visited the school to understand how these students are turning language lessons into real-world experiences. Headmistress K. Vasuki said, “The media room setup is in its final stages, with work already underway. Once completed, it will enable students to learn and practise more effectively in the days to come.” BT (Basic Trained) Assistant R. Hemalatha explained that her classroom follow

Dakshina Kannada Working Journalists’ Association announces new elected representatives

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The Dakshina Kannada District Working Journalists’ Association (DKDWJA) has announced its newly elected representatives for the 2025–2028 term. Pushparaj B N has been elected president, while Rajesh K Poojary will serve as general secretary. Vijay Kotian Padu was elected unopposed as treasurer. The elections were held on Sunday at the Department of Information and Public Relations office auditorium in Mangaluru. Of the 352 registered members, 331 cast their votes, Mangalore Today stated. Muhammad Arif Padubidre, Wilfred D’Souza, and Rajesh Shetty were chosen as vice presidents. The secretary posts went to Siddiq Neeraje, Suresh D Palli, and Satish Ira. The newly formed executive committee includes Ashok Shetty B N, Sandesh Jara, Sandeep Kumar, Lakshmi Narayan, Harish Motukana, Divakar Padmunja, Kiran Sirsikar, Abhishek H S, Jayashree, Bhuvaneshwar, Sandeep Wagle, Harish K Adoor, Girish Adpangaya, Sandeep Salyan, and Arif Kalkatta. In the election to the Karnataka State Work

Veteran journalist Fayaz Dilbar passes away

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Fayaz Dilbar, a respected journalist, playwright, and poet, passed away in Srinagar on November 9 following a major heart attack. He was 68. Dilbar had been battling chest-related health issues and reportedly suffered the fatal cardiac arrest around 8 p.m. His funeral is scheduled for Monday at 10 a.m. in his native village, Darbagh, Harwan. He is survived by his wife and son. Born and raised in Maharaj Gunj, Srinagar, Dilbar began his journalistic career with the Srinagar Times. In the early 1980s, he co-founded the Kashmir News Bureau (KNB) alongside fellow journalist and writer Imdad Saqi. Operating from the Dar Building at Madina Chowk, KNB emerged as one of the region’s most active and influential news agencies of its time, according to Kashmir Life. Beyond journalism, Dilbar was widely admired for his contributions to Kashmiri literature, particularly in the realms of drama and poetry.

Broadcasters may cut 150 crore landing page spend as MIB proposes TRP reforms

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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has proposed a significant change to how television news viewership is measured—one that could disrupt a 250 crore industry practice. According to Exchange4Media, the ministry plans to exclude “landing page” impressions from official Television Rating Points (TRPs), a move that could reshape how channels compete for audience share. Landing pages refer to the default channels that appear automatically when a viewer switches on their television. Many news broadcasters currently pay hefty sums to cable operators to secure these prime slots, leveraging the automatic exposure to inflate their TRP figures. Industry estimates suggest that top broadcasters collectively spend between 120 crore and 150 crore annually on such deals. These arrangements vary in duration—some are short-term, timed around major news events, while others are long-term contracts that keep a channel as the default for months. In certain cases, viewers’ rem

THE BRIEF: We will remember

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Morning, welcome to Wednesday and let's start with Remembrance Day which was held yesterday across the country and if you were lucky Princess Ann dropped in too. Yes, the Princess Royal is visiting Australia in what has been a relatively low key outing but for the British Royal Family that's probably a blessing after the ongoing salacious stories about her brother, now just plain Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.  Sydney's Daily Telegraph has the Princess on its front page alongside a serving soldier, and a full report ('Heartfelt silence heard across the world') on page 14 and written by Tyson Jackson.  Remembrance Day doesn't get as much press here - or quite the attendance - as it does in the UK where it's the major war commemorative event. For regional journalists in particular here though it is a big day and is always covered in much detail as locals march and remember. In Australia Anzac Day is the big one, but The Australian leans in with a clever headline today ('Dire def

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