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Tuesday, December 2, 2025
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ThePrint starts its journalism course. The best J-school is the newsroom

The students are worried about the state of media in India and want to see good, fair, accurate journalism. That’s what attracted them to ThePrint School of Journalism.

Off The Cuff with Nikhil Kamath

In conversation with ThePrint’s Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta, co-founder of Zerodha, True Beacon, Gruhas, Nikhil Kamath talks about journalism, India’s growth trajectory and global economy.  

Manipur clashes coverage was ThePrint’s most important journalism in 2023

ThePrint’s Manipur coverage defines the website’s journalism: report, report from the ground, report in depth. It does 'stories the public not only wants to read but ought to read’.

The growing hypocrisy of Al Jazeera is getting harder to ignore now

Al Jazeera wants India to be perfectly secular & democractic. But what about Qatar?

Palki Sharma is the unofficial ambassador of rising, angry India. Her list of foes is long

She writes a letter calling out Xi Jinping, 'cancels' New York Times and attacks the Soros cabal every night on Firstpost Vantage.

Visionary Business Veteran James Mawhinney Champions a Renaissance in Truth-Centered Journalism

Mawhinney envisions a media future not as a gloomy abyss but as a horizon ripe for revitalization

Two ThePrint journalists win Ramnath Goenka award for Covid reportage in 2020

Jyoti Yadav and Bismee Taskin felicitated for their coverage of the migrant exodus, the plight of MNREGA workers & hardships faced by rural India during lockdown imposed during pandemic.

Fake news has capacity to destroy democracy, says CJI Chandrachud, wants ‘selective quoting of judges’ to stop

CJI D.Y. Chandrachud was speaking at the 2023 Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards, where he also emphasised the importance of free media in a democracy.

Meet ThePrint’s Desk—people with one of the most unenviable jobs in journalism

In this age of fast and loose communication, the timeless principles of journalism need to be reinforced. And, it’s the Desk’s job to press ‘pause’ and reflect.

Interview with Muhammad Iftikhar, owner of Burj News

'Unfortunately, the element that was missing in most of the news we watch, see, or read is based on lies. I wanted to provide authentic and most convincing news to the masses.'

On Camera

RSS is warming up to Yogi Adityanath. CM has many more boxes to tick

It’s not just the Opposition parties Yogi Adityanath has to contend with. His detractors within the BJP are no less formidable.

Modi govt’s PM internship scheme saw high attrition in Year 1. Just 30% joined, 41% quit midway

According to government reply in Lok Sabha, the pilot phase of PMIS is being used to test concepts, strategies and systems before a full-scale implementation of the scheme.

After Op Sindoor, India goes in for more Heron Mk IIs; Israel frontrunner for mega MALE drones deal

Order for 87 MALE drones will be split between 2 Indian firms in 64:36 ratio to ensure there are 2 independent manufacturing lines with at least 60% indigenous components.

Gaali cricket: Bavuma stands tall, India’s Test ego cut to size

The India-South Africa series-defining fact is the catastrophic decline of Indian red ball cricket where a visiting team can mock us with the 'grovel' word.