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NewsClick raids: “They asked me various questions,” says journalist Paranjoy Thakurta
Oct 3, 2023
Articles: Latest
How US federal charges punctured the myth of Adani’s invincibility
Documents ‘falsified’ to enable new Adani coal mine to proceed
How Modi has supported Adani’s global ambitions
When Reliance lost out to a small trust in a Mumbai property tussle
Judicial Death of Saibaba, English Prof From a Peasant Family
Unemployment and Under-employment of India’s Youth
Furore over Adani’s pitch to revamp Nairobi airport
Govt’s New PPF Policy To Hit NRIs & Small Investors
Why SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Buch Should Resign
Adani’s Godda coal-power plant and Bangladesh: rule change on power exports benefits Modi’s ‘crony’
Featured Book: As Author
The Real Face of Facebook in India
How Social Media Have Become a Weapon and Dissemninator of Disinformation and Falsehood
Authorship:
Cyril Sam and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
Publisher:
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
214 pages
Published month:
April 2019
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Hindi edition
Marathi edition
Bengali edition
Documentary: Featured
Even it Up
Articles: Trending
Modi’s job challenge
Their Precious Puzzles
Axiom One Of International Affairs
Watchdog needs more bite to rein in channels
Decoding BCCL II: More profitable than most
Energy security: Mani Shankar Aiyar slams UPA for bowing to US
Labour pains: Can Verma make a difference?
Why was Mahajan removed?
Why paid news is a threat to Indian democracy
Filling the Bill
Featured Book: As Publisher
Kashmir
A Noble Tryst in Tatters
Authorship:
Badri Raina
Publisher:
Paranjoy
292 pages
Published month:
January 2017
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Let’s Talk about Why Delhi Voted Against the BJP’s Hate Politics