Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that journalists are important pillars of the society. Therefore, it is important for them to be healthy. In this sequence, this health camp is being organised. In future also, such health camps will be organised.
Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chad A Verdi, LBI Entertainment's Christopher Donelly, and Gareth West have teamed to produce 'Carthage Must Be Destroyed', an action film to be directed by Ocean's Eleven scribe Ted Griffin.
The journalists in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) vented their anger and resentment over the alleged malpractices in journalism in the occupied region.
New Delhi [India], February 1: HarperCollins is proud to announce the publication of The Anthology of Balaji: A Guide to Technology, Truth, and Building the Future by Eric Jorgenson, releasing on 1st February.
The arrest comes amid allegations against him of drug smuggling, womanizing, impersonation and spreading misleading information. Talapatra had been conducting a defamatory campaign against several political personalities, with the apparent intent of tarnishing the state's reputation, police
The Delhi Police has arrested a 24-year-old Uber driver for misbehaving with a woman journalist during a ride in southeast Delhi, officials said on Friday. Vikas Kumar Yadav is accused in this case. Delhi Police has completed legal formalities under Sec 164 CrPC.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday saluted the 'dutifulness, courage and social contribution' of journalists and provided assistance of Rs 10 lakh each to the families of 53 scribes who lost their lives to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The controversy over the killing of Pakistan's journalist Arshad Sharif has deepened amid reports of the presence of 10 American instructors and US national trainees at AmmoDump Shooting Range where he spent his last night before being gunned down by the Kenyan police.
Some believe that Sharif was trailed by a "Pakistani killer squad" due to an investigation he was doing into a money laundering syndicate involving Pakistani politicians.
Arshad Sharif, who was living in hiding after allegedly receiving death threats for his critical reporting, was shot dead by law enforcement in Kenya on October 24. Arshad, who has worked for numerous media outlets, was an outspoken critic of Pakistan's government.
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA), Punjab Union of Journalists, and Karachi Union of Journalists expressed their condolences calling the incident a "loss for the journalist fraternity" of the country, reported Dawn on Tuesday.