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INSIDER | Arunava Banerjee: The Cartographer of Stories

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When Arunava Banerjee describes himself, he doesn’t reach for the usual journalistic labels. He doesn’t say reporter, editor, creative, or content strategist. He calls himself something far more poetic: a cartographer — someone who maps worlds, connects pathways, and charts meaning for people who may never visit those worlds themselves. It’s an unusually introspective way of seeing journalism, but in many ways, it fits him perfectly. Across a decade-long journey that has swung from the newsroom of The Statesman in Siliguri to the algorithm-heavy chaos of Republic World, from consulting and sub-editing at Aadhan Media to the hope-filled ecosystem of The Better India, Arunava has kept one compass steady: the story must matter. And the man mapping these worlds didn’t begin with a degree in journalism at all. When he walked into The Statesman’s Siliguri newsroom as a fresh graduate, he had no formal training, no plan and, by his own admission, &ldqu

How Gen Z is redesigning the way newsrooms think, talk and work

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Gen Z is no longer just the audience — they’re inside newsrooms, shaping scripts, influencing tone, and redefining how stories are told. Their presence is visible across workplaces, social media, and editorial spaces, where a new vocabulary, work ethic, and creative rhythm are taking root. Even national leadership has taken note. While unveiling India’s first private orbital rocket, Vikram-1, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the rise of “Gen Z startups,” underscoring how youth-led innovation is accelerating across sectors. Influencing India examined how Gen Z language and behaviour are transforming newsrooms, corporate workflows, storytelling styles, and online communication. The shift is not superficial; it’s changing everything from tone and collaboration to how organisations frame their messaging. Nona Walia, Consulting Editor at The Pioneer, said Gen Z slang now appears regularly in headlines, scripts, and social content. Expressions

TODAY'S TEN: SIR demand freezes Parliament, thaws no tempers

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Image source: Greater Kashmir; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   The winter session opened with the kind of turbulence that sets the tone for everything that follows. What should have been a short, business-heavy session quickly collapsed under a single, unresolved demand: an immediate debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. By the end of Day 1, both Houses stood adjourned, tempers ran high, and the stage was set for a bitter week ahead. Underneath the noise lies a deeper anxiety—trust, transparency, and an Election Commission exercise that continues to spark political suspicion. HOT OFF THE PRESS Times of India captured the chaos inside Parliament, reporting how the Opposition disrupted Lok Sabha proceedings and staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha after the government refused to commit to a same-day debate on SIR. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju insisted the issue was under consideration but said the Opposition could not “dictate a

Lizzies return in 2026 with new awards and expanded industry recognition

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Influencing CEO Phil Sim at last year’s event. Influencing has announced the return of the IT Journalism Awards - widely and fondly known as the Lizzies - with the 2026 ceremony locked in for Friday March 27 at Sydney’s Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf. The annual celebration brings together technology reporters, editors, creators, and publishers to recognise excellence in Australian tech journalism. Entries for the 2026 awards open today, Tuesday December 2, and close on 6 February 2026. Get your entries in now.  Peer-judged and independently run, the Lizzies will again honour standout reporting across 28 categories. This year’s program also expands to include five new awards, among them Best Editorial Series Coverage, Best Specialist Titles, and a new Gold Lizzie for Best Coverage. Phil Sim, CEO of Influencing, said the additions reflect both the growth of the awards and the need to spotlight a broader spectrum of outlets. “As the Lizzies have grown

SAI Guwahati hosts FIT India Cyclothon and Walkathon

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Picture Courtesy: The Sentinel The Sports Authority of India’s Regional Centre in Guwahati organised a FIT India Cyclothon and Walkathon on Sunday, November 30, drawing participation from journalists, media professionals and members of the city’s cycling community. The event was held under the FIT India Movement, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2019 to encourage regular fitness habits. Kripa Shankar Yadav, Additional Director General of the Press Information Bureau in Guwahati, attended as the chief guest. Media persons took part enthusiastically in both the walkathon and cyclothon, promoting physical fitness and highlighting growing concerns around lifestyle-related health issues. Cyclists from Guwahati’s active cycling community also joined in. Among them were Arshel Akhtar, the Bicycle Mayor of Guwahati, and cyclist and environmentalist Kaushik Guha, who spoke about the need for sustainable mobility and the benefits of daily cycling. SAI Deputy Director Shamb

News must be rooted in facts, not narratives, say senior journalists at SOA Literary Festival 2025

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Picture courtesy TNIE Senior journalists at the SOA Literary Festival 2025 voiced concern over the increasing dominance of narratives and noise over factual reporting, stressing that journalism must return to evidence-based news. The discussion took place during a session titled Noise, News, Narrative: Whose Truth Do We Trust on Sunday. Santwana Bhattacharya, editor of The New Indian Express Group, said the primary duty of a journalist is to present the truth. “There is noise, often deliberate and engineered, but our responsibility is to pick up facts from the ground and present them to people. News is evidence-based and should not follow a narrative,” she was quoted by The New India Express. Citing the recent Bihar elections, she noted that a narrative regarding Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s health and the special intensive revision of the voters’ list had been built from Delhi. However, during her visit to the state, she found ground sentiment reflecting sympathy for Kum

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