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When the Earth Speaks, Who Listens? The New Reality of Freelance Climate Journalism

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As climate disasters intensify, the voices telling these stories—often freelancers—are finding it harder than ever to be heard. Environmental journalists like Sharada Balasubramanian in Coimbatore and Joyjeet Das in Kolkata know the urgency of their mission. But between shrinking newsroom budgets, paywalls, algorithm-choked newsfeeds, and readers hooked on distractions, they’re constantly up against a system that doesn’t always value their work. When Sharada began her journalism career over two decades ago the idea was clear and powerful: a story could reach policymakers, government officials and the public, and maybe even spark real change. But today, like many independent environmental reporters, she wonders where those stories really go. “Journalism has shifted from mass to niche media,” Sharada says. Much of the work is now hidden behind subscriptions, and for freelancers, this brings an ironic twist. Writers are asked to pitch to publications whose content they oft

Bharat Express strengthens editorial team ahead of Bihar elections

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Hindi news channel Bharat Express has appointed two senior journalists to boost its election coverage.   Mihir Ranjan has joined as Managing Editor and will lead the channel’s editorial strategy and news operations. He brings years of experience in TV journalism.  According to Adgully’s report, Veeresh Pandey has been named Roving Editor and will focus on ground reports and special stories during the upcoming Bihar Assembly Elections.  CMD and Editor-in-Chief Upendrra Rai said the appointments show the channel’s commitment to strong and impactful journalism. Radheyshyan Rai continues as Group Managing Editor.

INSIDER | No Pension, No Problem: Senior Journalist Lakshmana Venkat's blueprint for post-retirement success

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In an era where age often becomes a barrier to professional growth, Lakshmana Venkat Kuchi stands as a testament to the enduring value of experience and expertise in journalism. At 65, this veteran journalist not only continues to make significant contributions to the media landscape but has also taken on the role of editor at News24 online, proving that retirement is merely a new beginning. With a career spanning four decades, Kuchi's journey through journalism reads like a tour of prestigious media institutions. From PTI to The Hindu, and an impressive 18-year stint at Hindustan Times, his career has been marked by resilience and adaptability. "I got a lot busier after I retired," Kuchi reflects, highlighting a reality many journalists face in India - the necessity to remain professionally active even after formal retirement. What sets Kuchi apart is his versatility and willingness to embrace technological evolution in journalism. His experience ranges from traditional newsr

Trump threatens 10 per cent tariff on BRICS and India, China defend resolution

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Image source: News Arena, Forbes, Angel One and BRICS; Edited by Dinesh Raj M   US President Donald Trump has threatened countries with an additional 10 per cent trade tariff if they aligned themselves with the “anti-American policies of BRICS” even as the grouping adopted a joint declaration at their summit in Rio de Janeiro that appeared to criticise, without naming the US, “unilateral” tariffs that had disrupted the international trade system. Hot off the Press However, Shashank Mattoo for Hindustan Times pointed out that the Rio de Janeiro Declaration is not specifically against any particular country, according to people familiary with he developments. “India spoke about dispute resolutions by peaceful means. It spoke about the Global South. It condemned terrorism as a matter of principle rather than just of convenience,” these people said. The BRICS declaration on the first day of the summit on Sunday raised “serious concerns” about the rise of tariffs wh

Clarity Communication joins Indo-American Chamber of Commerce

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Clarity Communication, a full-service PR agency based in India, has joined the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC) to strengthen its understanding of the evolving India–U.S. business landscape. The IACC brings together companies from sectors like technology, healthcare, energy, and manufacturing to promote trade, investment, and policy dialogue between India and the U.S. For Clarity, this membership is a step toward gaining deeper insights into cross-border markets and regulatory environments, which are increasingly important for its clients. "Our work often starts with understanding the business context," said Sowmya Iyer, Founder and CEO of Clarity Communication. "Being part of IACC helps us stay closer to theconversations that shape that context." Stephen Mathias, Chairman of IACC Karnataka, welcomed the agency: "Sowmya’s presencewill help members navigate the growing complexities of PR in today’s media landscape."  Clarity serves startups, MNCs, and established b

Reuters X account restored after suspension

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Reuters' official X accounts, including @Reuters and @ReutersWorld, were restored on Sunday after being temporarily withheld in India by the social media platform. The accounts were blocked on Saturday night following what X described as a "legal demand". Reuters reported receiving an email from X stating, “At this time, we are no longer withholding access in INDIA to your account.” According to The Indian Express, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Electronics and IT clarified that “there is no requirement from the Government of India to withhold Reuters handle”, and confirmed that the Ministry was working with X to resolve the matter. In an earlier communication dated 16 May, X informed Reuters’ social media team that a request to remove content had been received, stating, “It is our policy to notify account holders if we receive a legal request from an authorized entity (such as law enforcement or a government agency) to remove content from their account.” X cite

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