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Shalini Singh joins NorthStar Insights as senior advisor – strategic communications

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TODAY’S TEN: Karnataka power shift, 70,000-cr submarine deal, VFS visa scrutiny and more

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Image Courtesy: The Hindu Friday, 29 May 2026 #1  ·  Times City  ·  In-depth feature At Gole Market, Even Decades Have Heritage Value By Staff Reporter   ·   The Times of India  ·  Page 2 An in-depth feature examining the long-delayed restoration of the 1921 Gole Market landmark in New Delhi, which was supposed to be restored by 2010 but remains under construction in 2026 with traders still waiting. The story traces the market's history from 1918 through multiple failed restoration timelines, documenting broken government promises and the impact on traders and the surrounding area. The story demonstrates strong longitudinal reporting, using a detailed historical timeline spanning over a century to hold authorities accountable for repeated missed deadlines, and grounds the institutional failure in the lived experience of traders still waiting after 16 years of overdue promises. #2  ·  Front

Meet Nidhi Jamwal: The independent journalist who turned grassroots reporting into impactful environmental journalism

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For over two decades, independent journalist Nidhi Jamwal has reported from some of India’s most remote villages, climate-sensitive regions and environmentally fragile landscapes. Covering issues ranging from climate change and rural distress to water scarcity and mountain ecosystems, her work has consistently focused on stories that often remain invisible in mainstream media. Yet journalism was never part of her original plan. Jamwal describes herself as an “accidental journalist.” Raised in a small town in the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir, she grew up surrounded by rivers, forests, mountains, and a way of life closely connected to nature. Families grew vegetables in kitchen gardens, rivers were clean, and drinking water flowed directly from taps without concern about contamination. Her understanding of environmental issues changed when she moved to Delhi in the 1990s for higher education. The polluted air, dirty rivers, and environmental degradation in the

Insider: Kelly reveals three golden pitching tips

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When pitching Ragtrader’s Christopher Kelly, keep a sharp focus on the fact that the publication is all about the business side of fashion.  The publication is the only publication in that specific market, Kelly said whilst appearing on Influencing Insider. Kelly said he gets a lot of pitches about new fashion ranges, which misinterprets Ragtrader’s niche. “There’s got to be something unique to the business”.  Kelly also urged PRs to research Ragtrader before pitching and include images with media releases.  For PRs seeking same-day coverage, Kelly advised sending pitches by 10 am given the publication’s midday newsletter timing. He added that email was the best way to pitch him.  Among his pitching bugbears were pitches that were too short adding that it’s nice to have all the details in the release.  He also said for those following up, limit it to two or a maximum of three attempts. Kelly said Ragtrader’s focus remained firmly on the commercial side of f

Who is ABC's incoming Director of News?

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Upfront: $2b forever-chemicals showdown, Housing tax shockwave, PM digs in.

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