journalism
Pakistani reporter goes overboard to cover monsoon floods
While covering monsoon rains in the Pakistani city of Lahore, a Pakistani reporter went a tad overboard as he took a dig at the government.
Delhi School of Journalism to launch MPhil, PhD courses by 2020
Plans to start short courses in photography, video editing from Oct.
Delhi University’s 1st cut-off list out, 98.75% for BA at LSR
This year, the cut-off will be on the basis of the best of four subjects, according to the DU.
Sting operations show big media in poor light
The series of videos is on the Internet again after a plea in the court dealt with a specific media house.
Fake news is dirty politics, not journalism
In fact, the word “news” in its name is misleading. It should plainly be called what it is — “false information”.
Media is not Pope sitting in pulpit, says CJI
You cannot reproduce anything that comes to your heart and mind.
Education never ends
Writer of the book Saving Maya, Kiran Manral talks about her writing process and how a writer’s block can be tackled professionally.
For the love of asian flavours
The finalist of MasterChef Australia series 9, which airs on Star World, says that she loves cooking Indian food at home too.
Sexual misconduct often part of the job in hospitality work
Hospitality industry workers are routinely subjected to sexual abuse and harassment that are largely unchecked.
A shocking decision
Every time a journalist is targeted for doing his/her job, it is freedom of the press that is assailed.