Working Journalists’ Union demonstrated a strike and submitted a 30-point memorandum to the Prime Minister’s Office

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Dozens of types, including Uttarakhand State President Sunil Gupta and State Vice President Rajnesh Dhyani, made their presence and kept strong views in the grand demonstration.

Working Journalists’ Union demonstrated a strike and submitted a 30-point memorandum to the Prime Minister’s Office

Dozens of types, including Uttarakhand State President Sunil Gupta and State Vice President Rajnesh Dhyani, made their presence and kept strong views in the grand demonstration.

new Delhi. The Working Journalists of India, the country’s largest organization of journalists, held a grand demonstration at Delhi’s Jantar Mantar today. About 30 journalist organizations of the country participated in it. Journalists should be taken out of this. Only then journalists can become partners in the development of the country.

On this occasion, all the speakers said that journalists show and print all the happenings in the country and the world. So their safety is paramount

Working Journalists of India has made many movements for the interests of journalists in the last five to six years. From this, Working Journalists of India is seen as the leading organization among the journalists across the country, who stand by and for the journalists in every way and support them in every way. cooperates.

The following demands have been included in the memorandum given to the Prime Minister’s Office.
Journalists protection law should be made.
Media commission should be constituted.
Media council should be formed at district level by dissolving the Press Council of India.
National Register of Journalists should be made.
To provide health facilities to unrecognized journalists, they should be linked to the Ayushman Bharat scheme.
Journalists above 60 years should be given a monthly pension of 20 thousand rupees.
Journalists should be linked with the central rationing system.
E-paper should be recognized in the country.
The new guidelines issued for recognition of journalists of PIB should be withdrawn and the Central Press Accreditation Committee should be dissolved.
The policy of giving government recognition to journalists should be simplified.
Plots should be allotted to journalists at concessional rates.
Press clubs and media centers should be made at the district level.
For women journalists, hostels should be made.
Insurance cover should be made available to journalists.
In case of sudden death of journalist, his family should be given financial assistance.
A special incentive policy should be made to allow journalists to do their work in a respectful manner.
A commission should be formed for speedy disposal of legal matters related to media.
On this occasion, Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh Delhi Pradesh President Anish Mishra assured all possible help and guidance to the journalist organizations who came to the great demonstration on the call of the Working Journalists of India. Siju from Kerala, President of Uttarakhand Shri Sunil Gupta ji, Shri Rajnesh Dhyani, Naveen Varmola, Shivnarayan Singh ji, Working President Shri Vikas Sukhija ji from Haryana, President Shri Yogesh Sood ji, General Secretary Shri Sanjeev Kaushik ji, Shri Rajendra Jain of Madhya Pradesh G Shri Madhu Singh from National Foundation, Shri Shiv Kumar Ji from Jabalpur, Nand Gopal from National Press Club, Pradeep Mahajan from INS, Ram Gopal, Shri Rakesh Kumar along with WJI National President Anoop Chaudhary National General Secretary Narendra Bhandari National Vice President Sanjay Upadhyay National Secretary Vipin Chauhan, Delhi State President Sandeep Sharma General Secretary Devendra Singh Tomar Vice President Sudhir Saluja Vice President Ashok Dhawan Consultant Devendra Panwar, Pramod Goswami Media Secretary Dharmendra Bhadauria Senior Journalists Mukesh Madhur, Ish Malik Preetpal Singh, Ashok Saxena Ashok Dhawan, Sunil Parihar, Narendra Dhawan, Harendra Gulati etc. were present.