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On this special occasion, I call upon all my fellow citizens to uphold the freedom of Press, the Governor said in his message.
Chief Minister Pema Khandu has conveyed his greetings and best wishes to the journalist fraternity of the state on the occasion of National Press Day celebrated on November 16 every year to commemorate the constitution of the Press Council of India (PCI) in the year 1966.
Khandu in a message this evening reiterated the government’s commitment to welfare of the small but vibrant and growing media fraternity of the state. He called upon the working journalists to analyze the role of media in a democracy by serving as an agency for the people to access information and help strengthening and supporting the democratic process.
“As a committed friend of the press, I am happy that despite various hurdles the media fraternity in Arunachal Pradesh has never ceased to grow. In fact it has grown in leaps and bounds despite the fact that resources to run media houses have remained stagnant over the years. The least I can do is appreciate the zeal of our journalist friends to serve the people as the fourth pillar of democracy,” Khandu said.
He asserted that without a vibrant, fearless and aware media fraternity democracy cannot survive in its truest sense.
Khandu also admitted that media today faces various challenges optimized by the digital boom. Appreciating the theme “New Media – Journalism in the present era: Challenges, Lessons and Future” for this year’s workshop, he expressed hope that the state journalists, both old and new, would retrospect, introspect and evolve with a positive way forward without flaunting the basic fundamentals of the profession.