Editors Guild of India
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‘Embarrassing’: Editors Guild on PM Modi, Indian delegation’s ‘face-off’ with journalists in Europe
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‘Tantamount to coercion’: Editors Guild on police summoning Kashmiri journalists
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‘Step towards censorship’: Editors Guild on Delhi court bar on ‘defamatory’ reports about Adani
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Press bodies condemn FIR against ‘The Hindu’ journalist for allegedly possessing confidential papers
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Editors Guild of India seeks review of criminal laws, flags potential of misuse against journalists
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Editors Guild of India seeks ‘complete access’ to Parliament for journalists
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Data protection law: Lack of exemption for journalists will hurt press freedom, says Editors Guild
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News associations condemn attack on journalist Nikhil Wagle in Pune
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Broadcast bill will create an overarching censorship framework, says Editors Guild
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Misuse of defamation law, says Editors Guild as Jharkhand Police book ‘Prabhat Khabar’ editors
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FIR against Kerala journalist criticised by Editors Guild, says covering protests is not a crime
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Police complaint against Editors Guild report is Manipur government’s counter-narrative, says SC
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SC grants interim protection to Editors Guild members in cases over Manipur fact-finding report
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‘Deeply disturbed’: Editors Guild on FIRs for report on media coverage of Manipur conflict
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Rush Hour podcast: Editors Guild members booked for report on media's coverage of Manipur conflict
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FIR in Manipur against Editors Guild for report on media coverage of conflict
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Karnataka fact-check unit should be free from executive control, says Editors Guild
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‘Draconian provisions’: Editors Guild raises concern over Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill
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Irresponsible conduct by news channels have embarrassed India, says Editors Guild
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Supreme Court seeks Centre’s reply on petitions challenging sedition law by April 30
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