News Topic:Editors Guild of India

Mehbooba Mufti concerned over ‘intimidation’ of journalists in Kashmir

Mehbooba Mufti wrote a letter to PCI and EGI, pointing out the “intimidation, snooping and harassment of journalists in Kashmir.”

EGI asks J&K Police to withdraw gunfight covering advisory

The Editors Guild of India demanded the withdrawal of J&K Police’s advisory, forbidding journalists from reporting live gunfights.

Seema Mustafa becomes first elected president of Editors Guild of India

SRINAGAR — Editors Guild of India held its first-ever election for the posts of President, General Secretary, and Treasurer on October 16.While the post...

Editors Guild of India slams enforcement agencies for action against Kashmiri journalists

NEW DELHI — The Editors Guild of India on Tuesday expressed concern over the “high-handed manner” in which the law enforcement agencies in Jammu...

Kashmir Editors Guild slams ‘media strangulation’

SRINAGAR — The Jammu and Kashmir government has stopped advertisements to two major dailies of the state, the Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG) said on Friday,...

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Fire breaks out in residential houses in Kulgam’s DH Pora

A fire broke out in Damhal Hanji Pora area of southern Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Tuesday evening, engulfing residential houses, officials said.
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