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Thursday, 25 June 2026 #1  ·  Times City  ·  In-depth feature Bedsheets as camouflage, mothers as shields: How they keep girls safe By Devanshi Mehta   ·   The Times of India, New Delhi  ·  Page 12 In the aftermath of the abduction, rape and murder of a 10-year-old homeless girl by a cab driver in south Delhi's Chhatarpur, the reporter conducted ground visits to multiple flyovers across the city where families live on the streets. The piece documents in vivid detail the nocturnal survival strategies employed by mothers — sleeping as outer human shields, wrapping children in heavy bedsheets as camouflage, keeping chilli powder in their dupattas — and captures testimony from women like Fatima, a new mother widowed while pregnant, and Shanti, who has lived on Delhi's streets since childhood. The story also reveals that these women prefer the open streets over government night shelters, which they

People's Photographers Collective registers a future for community photojournalism

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KUWJ delegation meets CM D.K. Shivakumar, raises journalists’ welfare issues

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A delegation from the Karnataka Working Journalists’ Association (KUWJ), led by State President Shivananda Tagadoor, met Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar and felicitated him with a book and a Ganpati idol. During the meeting, the delegation submitted a memorandum seeking the speedy implementation of the bus pass facility and the Media Sanjeevini scheme for rural journalists. The Chief Minister assured them that necessary action would be taken on the demands. The KUWJ also invited Shivakumar to inaugurate Press Day celebrations scheduled for July 1, which are observed annually under the joint aegis of the Karnataka Information Department, Media Academy, and KUWJ. Traditionally, the Chief Minister inaugurates the event each year. Shivakumar responded positively, saying he would make efforts to attend despite his busy schedule. The delegation included Bidar District Working Journalists’ Association President Anand Devappa, General Secretary Shivakumar, State Executive Committee Mem

Journalists pay last respects to senior journalist Periyasamy at CPC

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Senior journalist Mr Periyasamy passed away following a prolonged illness. His mortal remains were kept at the Chennai Press Club (CPC), where members of the media fraternity gathered to pay their last respects. Many senior journalists, editors and young reporters shared memories of Periyasamy, recalling his valuable contributions to journalism and the lasting impact he made throughout his career. Colleagues described him as a respected figure whose work and guidance influenced generations of journalists, leaving behind a legacy of commitment to the profession.

Why Polites tore down Infinite Lives’ Paywall

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Harrison Polites has dropped the paywall on his gaming Substack, Infinite Lives, in a bid to bolster the publication's growth, and is part of a wider rethink as to what monetisation looks like for the publication.  Polites introduced the paywall last year under a model that allowed readers to access new stories for a limited time before they moved behind a subscription barrier. He told Influencing most paid subscribers signed up to support his work rather than gain access to archived content. That noted, access to the archives did tempt some people, “But what [people] did was sign up, read the article, and then unsubscribe, which wasn't necessarily the plan.” Polites said the paywall had nevertheless achieved its objectives. “It proved that my writing was worth paying for… It also proved that people believe in the mission of what I'm doing, which is trying to find a way to make gaming journalism more sustainable”.  Polites said Infinite Lives' subscriber base had ne

"Shallow grave" comments lead to Walkley Awards chair change

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The Walkley Foundations have confirmed that former ABC journalist Ben Butler has resigned as head of the chair of the Walkley judging committee, following allegations that he was heard to say a colleague should be ““killed and buried in a shallow grave”. He has been replaced by Gay ­Alcorn of The Age. Alcorn is a three-time Walkley Award winner and a senior writer with Good Weekend magazine. Butler’s resignation follows The Australian’s media editor James Madden reporting on allegations of the offensive comments made during a “heated phone conversation” in the ABC’s Melbourne newsroom. Butler resigned from the ABC following the incident, but Butler told The Australian that the events “appear to reflect a distorted version of an overheard private conversation. I resigned from the ABC following a series of short-term contracts.”  Announcing the change of the chair, the Walkley Foundation would only confirm that “Ben Butler has resigned as the chair of the

Upfront: Iran-linked terror warning, Stefanovic exit whispers, Housing slide politics.

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