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A gentleman editor, elegant writer and a liberal to the core
“Nihal”, as many much younger journalists could take the liberty to call him without causing any offence to this cosmopolitan, wrote till the end.
Reporters' Diary: Journalists turn saffron
The BJP, on the other hand, is also said to be keeping a close watch on the elections and is even backing some candidates.
The great divide: Murder of the fourth estate
What is even more disturbing is the sheer disinterest that such incidents receive from the public and administration.
Journalists could lose accreditation permanently for fake news: Govt
According to amended rules, publication, telecast of fake news would result in 6-month-suspension of journalist in first violation.
Smriti Irani responds to Cong on measures against ‘fake’ news
Cong asked who will determine if a reported news item is 'fake' and showed apprehension that rules might be misused to harass reporters.
Govt to crack down on scribes to curb spread of fake news
In an effort to curb instances of fake news in various mediums including print and electronic media.
Century-old French murder still a mystery after 'animal' bone discovery
Prosecutor Jean-Philippe Recappe said investigators were checking if the bone pieces, one of which may be a femur, were indeed human.
Be my Olympic Valentine - Pyeongchang becomes dating hotspot
ompetitors and support staff have put their profiles on dating/hook-up app Tinder.
Vivaldi introduces 1.14 vertical reader mode
This update has markdown support for notes, rearrangeable web panels, and the ability to reorder search engines.
Pupils can get SSC certificate via vocational courses as well
The decision by the Skill Development Department (SDD) is on the cards and will be presented before the cabinet for final approval.