Wife remembers J Dey on his first death anniversary 'They got you in the heart, where I lived'. That was the first thought of Shubha Sharma, wife of MiD DAY's investigations editor J Dey, when she first heard the news that her husband had been shot dead. On his first death anniversary, she recalls her life with her 'superhero' and reveals why the killers could never really reach his heart. "When I was told about the bullets that pierced...  
01:59 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Citizen Journalist videos and pictures

A video of fire in Napada police station. Picture of poor condition of a road in Kolkata. Share your clicks. ...
01:41 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Video Blog: Anisha seeks support for Kalia family

Anisha Menon, moved by Saurabh Kalia's story started an online support group and through her blog urges everyone to join in. ...
01:41 PM, Jun 11, 2012

CJ Shahnawaz demands better governance

Citizen Journalist Shahnawaz from Budgam wants the state government to transfer power to the panchayat for effective governance and change. ...
01:41 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Video Volunteer Report: Coal mines choke villages

Video Volunteer Mohan Bhuiyan reports on how private coal mines are leaving villages in J'khand with no water. ...
01:41 PM, Jun 11, 2012

CJ Suresh fights government apathy

After 13 years of service, Suresh was sacked for testing HIV positive by Maharashtra state transport department. ...
01:41 PM, Jun 11, 2012

CJ Vaibhav Kalia fights for his brother's honour

Vaibhav Kalia brother of Capt Saurabh Kalia, along with his father fights to make torture of soldiers a war crime. ...
01:40 PM, Jun 11, 2012

The CJ Show: CJ reports and lots more

A brother fights for a soldier's honour. An HIV+ man fights discrimination. Video blogs, CJ videos, pictures and lots more. ...
01:37 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Nirupama Pathak suicide: Journalist Ranjan jailed Koderma: Journalist Priyabhansu Ranjan, accused of abetting suicide of his girl friend Nirupama Pathak on 29 April 2010, surrendered before a local court on June 5 and was sent to judicial remand for 14 days. Rejecting his bail petition, the Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate, Rakesh Singh, sent him to judicial custody. Earlier, Ranjans bail plea was rejected by the Jharkhand High Court. He approached the high court soon after the Chief...  
02:17 PM, Jun 05, 2012

Citizen Journalist videos and pictures

A video of a child selling tobacco in Mumbai on World No Tobacco Day. A picture of pot hole ridden roads. Share your clicks. ...
12:39 AM, Jun 03, 2012

Video blog: CBSE topper from Manipur

Mohammad Ismat converted the challenge of living in Manipur into an advantage, topping the Class XII CBSE exams. ...
12:39 AM, Jun 03, 2012

CJ Narayan exposes state of MCD schools

CJ Narayan shot pictures of an MCD school running in a tent. He shared the pictures on the CJ site and took up the issue. ...
12:39 AM, Jun 03, 2012

CJ Gurmail Singh battles for clean drinking water

CJ Gurmail Singh's society has been plagued with dirty drinking water supply. He took on the BMC to get the issue resolved. ...
12:39 AM, Jun 03, 2012

CJ Naveen Khanna: Say no to tobacco

CJ Naveen Khanna shares a first person account of his battle with oral cancer. His message: Say No to Tobacco. ...
12:39 AM, Jun 03, 2012

CJ Vijay Goyal rescues child labourers

Citizen Journalist Award winner Vijay Goyal along with CNN-IBN's team rescued child labourers employed in a dairy in Jaipur. ...
12:38 AM, Jun 03, 2012

The CJ show: CJ reports and lots more

A CJ rescues child labourers. An oral cancer survivors first person account. Video blogs, CJ videos, pictures and lots more. ...
12:35 AM, Jun 03, 2012

Bangalore: Journalists embrace novel ideas to tap votes BANGALORE: Its seldom that elections to the Press Club of Bangalore (PCB) - the abode of journalists - has hit headlines. Newspapers generally devote one paragraph, listing the names of office-bearers and committee members, the day after the results are declared. Anything beyond this, should be seen as an extra-effort by an insider. Well, this piece, however, is written ahead of the polls and hence, no eye-brows, should go up...  
08:30 AM, May 23, 2012

China expels al-Jazeera English reporter Beijing: Al-Jazeera's sole English-language reporter in China has been expelled, the pan-Arab news network said on Tuesday. It's the first time since 1998 that Beijing has kicked out an accredited foreign journalist. Melissa Chan's expulsion is seen as a hardening of China's attitude toward international media it views as a threat to the authoritarian government's authority and global image. The move "seems to be taking China's anti-media policies to a...  
10:49 AM, May 08, 2012

Malaysian journalist fined Rs 86 lakh over tweets Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysian court has ordered a senior ethnic Indian journalist to pay about 86 lakh rupees in damages to a businessman for defaming him on Twitter. This is believed to be the first such case in the country, where damages were awarded for defamatory tweets. Judge Amelia Tee Hong Geok ordered R Nadeswaran, popularly known as "Citizen Nades", to pay Mohamad Salim Fateh Din RM 300,000 in general...  
10:16 AM, Apr 28, 2012

Norms for scribes an attempt to make limitations: SC New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday said its attempt to frame guidelines for media for covering courts was aimed at making clear the "limitations" of journalists under the Constitutional scheme. The five-judge Constitution Bench deliberating on the issue got support from the Centre which said there was no constitutional bar on the apex court to regulate the reporting of judicial proceedings by media. "We want the journalists to know...  
04:56 AM, Apr 27, 2012