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Saturday , 7 March 2026

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WHY NEWSPAPER REDESIGN IS BACK — AND WHY THE SMART NEWSROOMS ARE PREPARING NOW

The two-day virtual Newspaper Redesign Workshop on November 10–11, 2025, by World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), led by design expert Jon Wile,...

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MAPPLS: INDIA’S ANSWER TO NAVIGATION

Mappls, India's homegrown navigation app, is revolutionizing travel with its made-in-India approach. Developed by MapmyIndia and ISRO, it offers features like 3D Junction...

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The Revival of Malayalam Publishing: A Growing Industry

The Malayalam publishing industry is experiencing a notable resurgence, with a growing interest in books across genres like fiction, non-fiction, biography, and science....

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BUILDING THE FUTURE OF FINTECH: AJIT KUMAR JOINS BHARATPE AS CTO

BharatPe has tapped seasoned technologist Ajit Kumar as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), signaling a renewed push toward deep tech innovation and...

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KERALA’S BOLD BET: BRIDGING INDUSTRY AND EDUCATION

Kerala launches the Kerala Skill Development and Entrepreneurship University, bridging industry and education. This PPP model institution promotes skill development and entrepreneurship, offering...

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INDIAN JOURNALIST DHANYA RAJENDRAN SHORTLISTED FOR RSF IMPACT PRIZE 2025

In a year that global press freedom continues to be under existential challenges, Indian journalist Dhanya Rajendran — co-founder and Editor-in-Chief at The...

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THE STREAMING GOLD RUSH: INDIA’S OTT INDUSTRY ENTERS A MONETISATION SUPERCYCLE

India’s Over-the-Top (OTT) market is no longer just a story of viewership expansion — it is now a high-stakes revenue engine reshaping the...

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Piyush Pandey: The One Who Made India Seen

Indian advertising has lost its voice — not the shrill, data-led, hyper-optimised voice of the present, but the one that laughed along with...