PIB Jammu organises Rural Media Workshop at Reasi
STATE TIMES NEWS
REASI: To build a direct interface between PIB Jammu and the journalists working at district and sub-district levels across Jammu division, Press Information Bureau, Jammu, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India on Monday organised Rural Media Workshop (Vartalap) at Reasi.
The workshop was inaugurated jointly by Additional Director General, Northern Region, Rajinder Chaudhry and Deputy Commissioner, Reasi, Babila Rakhwal in the presence of Ayushi Puri, Assistant Director, PIB Jammu.
In his address, Additional Director General, Northern Region, Rajinder Chaudhary said that Media plays a pivotal role in information dissemination during every outreach program of the government for the welfare of the masses as people get to know about different welfare schemes/centrally sponsored schemes of the government only through media. He further said that the media should also concentrate on writing good features, research articles by way of developmental reporting to move beyond what is called normal reporting.
In her inaugural address, Deputy Commissioner, Reasi, Babila Rakhwal appreciated the efforts of Press Information Bureau, Jammu for organizing this media workshop and said that such kinds of media workshops as well as media tours organized from time to time help media persons to grow as quality media persons. She further said that reporting should be unbiased, impartial and must include both the sides of the story so as to maintain a balance in the news reports. She maintained that responsible reporting makes inspiring media persons which can play a great role in the development of the district.
Chief Medical Officer, Reasi, Dr. Ravinder Manhas said that Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) SEHAT scheme is a game changer in the delivery of health services throughout the country.
Chief Education Officer, Reasi, Sunita Bali, while speaking on National Education Policy, said that the policy seeks to restructure school curricula and pedagogy in a new ‘5+3+3+4’ design, so that school education can be made relevant to the needs and interests of learners at different developmental stages. District Information Officer, Reasi, Rajinder Dingra said that J&K has seen a new dawn of development with massive activities going on in every sector be it construction of highways, railway projects, hydroelectric projects, medical colleges, rural electrification, development of water bodies under Amrit Sarovar etc. Defence PRO Udhampur, Lt. Col. Abhinav Navneet speaking on ‘Security Challenges and Ground Reporting’ explained their different aspects. “These can be socio -political, territorial, economic or environmental” he added. He mentioned that ‘Mobile Journalism’ has become a challenge for today’s world where netizens can report in real-time. He also urged media persons to develop a ‘Journalist’s Talisman’ on the lines of ‘Gandhiji’s Talisman’ to promote responsible journalism.
Joint Director, Central Bureau of Communication J&K, Ghulam Abbas emphasised on the importance of media ethics. Speaking on ‘Social Media as a tool for Information Dissemination’, he said that social media portals can act as NGOs and do social service which was seen during pandemic times. He further said that fake reporting by social media handles affects their credibility and such portals need to gain the level of credibility which All India Radio has.
Assistant Director, Press Information Bureau, Ayushi Puri, in her concluding remarks emphasised on the importance of ‘Rural Media Workshop’ “Vartalap” which provides a platform for journalists working at district level to gain some insights about their role in development Journalism & responsible reporting.