CJ Vijay Goel exposes corruption in computer education

Rs 75 crores worth of computers purchased, but still nothing in the name of computer education. Vijay spoke out, exposed fraud and made sure school students got what was promised. ...
02:30 PM, Jan 23, 2012

Joseph Lelyveld on his controversial book on Gandhi

Pulitzer award winning writer and journalist, Joseph Lelyveld had come under fire in India for 2011 his book 'Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and His Struggle With India.' Here's the writer on the book, the controversy and of course, Salman Rushdie. ...
06:21 PM, Jan 21, 2012

No info of threat to Rushdie: Police sources Mumbai: Adding a new twist to the controversy over Salman Rushdie's participation in the Jaipur Literature Festival, sources in Mumbai Police denied giving any inputs about paid assassins. The sources countered the Booker-winning author's claim that paid assassins were out to get him. The sources told CNN-IBN there were no intelligence inputs about a threat to Rushdie and that they gave no inputs regarding paid assassins eyeing Rushdie. BJP Leader...  
12:23 PM, Jan 21, 2012

CJ Manglaram exposes corruption in Government schemes Forced to use crutches after he was beaten up, this farm labourer from Bamnor in Rajasthan filed RTIs in his crusade against corruption. ...  
01:25 PM, Jan 20, 2012

CJ Manglaram exposes corruption in Government schemes

Forced to use crutches after he was beaten up, this farm labourer from Bamnor in Rajasthan filed RTIs in his crusade against corruption. ...
01:25 PM, Jan 20, 2012

Malayali journalist who met Che Guevera THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If rebellion had a face, it would without doubt be that of Che Guevara - the windblown hair, sharp eyes with a look of exceptional determination and a mouth curling into defiance. To see that face real-time and to talk to this ultimate revolutionary would be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that no journalist would want to miss. So it was with E R Gopinath, then a bright young journalist based...  
12:16 PM, Jan 20, 2012

1971: When drunk Yahya said he would attack India New Delhi: Around 10 days before war broke out between India and Pakistan in 1971, the then President of Pakistan Yahya Khan had given an inkling of his intentions to attack this country after taking a few drinks with an American journalist. Yahya had told the journalist on the day of their meeting that he would be "at the front within 10 days" when the American talked about getting back...  
12:30 PM, Jan 16, 2012

J Dey murder case: Custody of accused ends today Mumbai: The judicial custody of all the eleven accused in the Jyotirmoy Dey murder case is set to end on Monday. A special MCOCA court will decide on extending their custody. J Dey, a crime and ivestigation journalist with MiD Day, was shot dead outside his house at Powai in Mumbai on June 11, 2011. Apparently, underworld don Chhota Rajan had ordered his killing. The eleven accused include woman journalist...  
08:41 AM, Jan 16, 2012

India's first woman photo-journalist dead Vadodara: India's first woman photo-journalist Homai Vyarawalla died at a private hospital in Vadodara on Sunday morning at the age of 98. She fell from her cot three days ago and was hospitalised at a private hospital, officials said. Her husband Maneckshaw Vyarawalla predeceased her in 1970. Born on December 9, 1913 to a Parsi family, Vyarawalla grew up in Mumbai and moved to Delhi in 1942 where she photographed...  
05:42 PM, Jan 15, 2012

J Dey murder: Police oppose bail plea of accused Mumbai: Mumbai police's crime branch on Tuesday filed the reply opposing the bail applications of two accused in the journalist Jyotirmoy Dey murder case. "We filed the reply saying that we are opposing the bail," said special public prosecutor, Dileep Shah. The applications, filed by Anil Waghmode and Deepak Sisodia, would come up for hearing at the special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court after two weeks. Jigna...  
06:59 PM, Jan 10, 2012

Pak deadliest country for journalists in 2011 New York: Pakistan remained the deadliest country for journalists for the second year in a row, while coverage of political unrest around the world was "unusually dangerous," a press advocacy group said on Tuesday. The Committee to Protect Journalists said in its year-end report that 43 journalists died around the world in 2011. Seven journalists were killed in Pakistan, where 29 journalists have been killed in the past five years....  
07:47 AM, Dec 22, 2011

Media should behave with responsibility: Prez Mumbai: Expressing concern over over-commercialisation of media, President Pratibha Patil on Wednesday asked it to exercise freedom with "honesty, objectivity and conviction" to promote national goal and build public opinion. Patil also advised journalists to verify and double-check facts before airing a story. "The media is a powerful tool in a democracy and more so in India, which is the world's largest democracy. It can be a catalyst for positive...  
01:49 AM, Dec 22, 2011

Dey case: custody of accused extended till Jan 3 Mumbai: A special court on Tuesday extended till January 3 the judicial custody of all the eleven accused, including woman journalist Jigna Vora, arrested in connection with the murder of the senior crime reporter Jyotirmoy Dey. Vora, who had, on December 13 filed an application in the special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court, seeking an in-camera trial in the case and restraining media from running stories on...  
04:17 AM, Dec 21, 2011

J Dey case: Vora's judicial custody ends today Mumbai: The judicial custody of Jinga Vora, arrested in connection with the murder of senior journalist Jyotirmoy Dey, will end on Tuesday. Vora is the eleventh accused held in the murder of the senior journalist who was killed on June 1. Vora was arrested by the Mumbai Crime Branch for conspiring, and aiding and abetting the murder of Dey. Vora, along with Paulson Joseph, an alleged member of the Chhota...  
07:48 AM, Dec 20, 2011

India Fights Corruption the CJ Way Citizen journalism = power to fight back. Even before the battle against corruption took the nation's imagination by storm, the CJ show was already at it. 'Citizens against corruption' was our focus. And why not? You shared your stories and fought your battles against corruption. You took us - team CJ - along. And we reciprocated. Standing by you till the very end. That was the other defining feature of...  
05:30 PM, Dec 15, 2011

Journalist relives the horror of Parliament attack

A video journalist, who was present at the location during the Parliament attack, relives the horror. ...
10:12 AM, Dec 13, 2011

The Citizen Journalist Show: Fight Back

CJs expose corruption in rural Bihar; a 75-year old CJ battles to save Varanasi's ponds and CJ videos and pictures ...
08:58 PM, Dec 10, 2011

This week's CJ Videos and Pictures

Here are some of the videos and pictures you shared with us, including a special song on the Mullaperiyar issue ...
08:54 PM, Dec 10, 2011

CJ wins at Asian TV Awards Congrats!

The CJ show wins for best cross-platform content at the Asian TV Awards for the second successive year ...
08:34 PM, Dec 10, 2011

CJs in Rural Bihar Expose Corruption

CJ Jaganath exposes corruption in NREGA scheme while CJ Dhanrajia Devi uncovers corruption in the PDS mechanism. ...
08:21 PM, Dec 10, 2011