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N. Ravi Calls For Stronger Media Freedom Environment In India
N. Ravi’s Media Freedom Call Puts Spotlight On Free Press Veteran journalist N. Ravi has said that this is the time to create an ideal environment for media freedom, bringing renewed attention to the importance of independent journalism in India. His statement has become significant at a time when public trust, editorial freedom and responsible reporting are central to the national media debate.
N. Ravi Calls For Stronger Media Freedom Environment In India
N. Ravi’s Media Freedom Call Puts Spotlight On Free Press Veteran journalist N. Ravi has said that this is the time to create an ideal environment for media freedom, bringing renewed attention to the importance of independent journalism in India. His statement has become significant at a time when public trust, editorial freedom and responsible reporting are central to the national media debate.
Indian Government Says X Not Immune Under IT Act for Unlawful Social Media Posts
The Indian government has informed the Karnataka High Court that the platform X, owned by Elon Musk, cannot claim unrestricted legal immunity under the ‘safe harbour’ provision of the Information Technology Act when it comes to allowing unlawful content. The Centre stressed that promoting or tolerating harmful material under the guise of free speech poses a significant threat to democracy, public order, and social cohesion. In its written submission to the court, the g
Indian Government Says X Not Immune Under IT Act for Unlawful Social Media Posts
The Indian government has informed the Karnataka High Court that the platform X, owned by Elon Musk, cannot claim unrestricted legal immunity under the ‘safe harbour’ provision of the Information Technology Act when it comes to allowing unlawful content. The Centre stressed that promoting or tolerating harmful material under the guise of free speech poses a significant threat to democracy, public order, and social cohesion. In its written submission to the court, the g
Smriti Irani Discusses Kyunki Saas Reboot, Politics, and More
Smriti Irani, former Member of Parliament (MP) and popular actress, sat down for an exclusive interview with Shiv Aroor after the first promo of the reboot of her iconic TV show, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, was released. The serial, which first aired 25 years ago, saw Irani portray the character of Tulsi Virani, one of Indian television's most beloved and influential characters. Now, as the show returns with a reboot, Irani is stepping back into t
Smriti Irani Discusses Kyunki Saas Reboot, Politics, and More
Smriti Irani, former Member of Parliament (MP) and popular actress, sat down for an exclusive interview with Shiv Aroor after the first promo of the reboot of her iconic TV show, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, was released. The serial, which first aired 25 years ago, saw Irani portray the character of Tulsi Virani, one of Indian television's most beloved and influential characters. Now, as the show returns with a reboot, Irani is stepping back into t
Ajay Devgn Plans Film Studio in Telangana After CM Meet
Actor and producer Ajay Devgn recently met with Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in New Delhi to explore possibilities in the state’s growing film and media landscape. During the meeting, Devgn shared his vision of establishing a state-of-the-art film studio in Telangana that would serve as a key center for animation, VFX, and AI-integrated filmmaking technologies. The studio is expected to be among the most advanced of its kind in India.
Ajay Devgn Plans Film Studio in Telangana After CM Meet
Actor and producer Ajay Devgn recently met with Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in New Delhi to explore possibilities in the state’s growing film and media landscape. During the meeting, Devgn shared his vision of establishing a state-of-the-art film studio in Telangana that would serve as a key center for animation, VFX, and AI-integrated filmmaking technologies. The studio is expected to be among the most advanced of its kind in India.
JioStar Invests $10B in Content, Beating YouTube’s $2.5B
India's media and entertainment industry is on the brink of a monumental transformation, driven by aggressive investment and deep innovation, as revealed in a compelling fireside chat between Uday Shankar, Vice Chairman of JioStar, and Vivek Couto, Managing Director of Media Partners Asia, during the WAVES conference. The session, titled “Media in India: Past 25 Years and Journey Ahead to 2047,” offered an insider’s look at how India has emerged as one of the mo
JioStar Invests $10B in Content, Beating YouTube’s $2.5B
India's media and entertainment industry is on the brink of a monumental transformation, driven by aggressive investment and deep innovation, as revealed in a compelling fireside chat between Uday Shankar, Vice Chairman of JioStar, and Vivek Couto, Managing Director of Media Partners Asia, during the WAVES conference. The session, titled “Media in India: Past 25 Years and Journey Ahead to 2047,” offered an insider’s look at how India has emerged as one of the mo
US Visa Crackdown: International Students Face Revocations Over Social Media, Minor Offenses
A growing wave of visa cancellations is sweeping through international student communities in the United States, raising alarm among students, universities, and civil rights advocates. According to a report by the Associated Press, international students—especially those from India—are facing heightened scrutiny, with some losing their student visas over issues as minor as traffic violations or social media activity. In a troubling shift, several top US universities including Harv
US Visa Crackdown: International Students Face Revocations Over Social Media, Minor Offenses
A growing wave of visa cancellations is sweeping through international student communities in the United States, raising alarm among students, universities, and civil rights advocates. According to a report by the Associated Press, international students—especially those from India—are facing heightened scrutiny, with some losing their student visas over issues as minor as traffic violations or social media activity. In a troubling shift, several top US universities including Harv









