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Pakistan Army confirms India missile strikes in its territory, scramble jets in responsePakistan has confirmed that Indian missile strikes targeted Muzaffarabad, Kotli, and Bahawalpur, resulting in civilian casualties. The strikes were part of Indias Operation Sindoor, which targeted ...
Ranil to visit India tomorrowFormer President Ranil Wickremesinghe will visit India tomorrow (May 8 2025) to attend a function organised by The Hindu newspaper in the State of Karnataka. ..
Dying newspapersIn India, digital media is fast replacing print as the primary source of news. Print readership is falling, making it harder for newspapers to sustain themselves. As in other developing countries ...
What India ReadsHyderabad: A content review of India's top English-language newspapers reveal an increasingly diverse media appetite among readers. From lunar missions to political drama,and celebrity weddings to ...
‘Pratap: A Defiant Newspaper’: A thrilling account of a persistent voice of dissent in IndiaThe authors, journalists Chandar Mohan and Jyotsna Mohan, are very much part of the history they set out to recount in their book.
Newspaper front pages turn black as Kashmir media mourns Pahalgam massacreThe striking act of protest by the newspapers, each bearing powerful headlines in white or red, was a powerful public display of solidarity and grief, symbolising the collective sorrow felt by the ...
India’s gold demand crosses 800 tonnes in 2024: ReportMUMBAI: India’s gold demand surged past 800 tonnes in 2024, driven by a rise in jewellery consumption and increased investments in gold exchange traded funds (ETFs), according to a new report released ...
Rural India relies on TV and newspaper for credible infoA recent report indicates that traditional media like newspapers and television remain the most trusted information sources in rural India, particularly among older, wealthier demographics. While ...
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