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New executive committee of Journalist Alliance India constituted, game changer step taken for journalist welfare

New executive committee of Journalist Alliance India constituted, game changer step taken for journalist welfare

Journalists Alliance India -JAI, formed for the welfare of journalists, has elected its new executive committee. In Hyderabad, under the guidance of country's famous TV journalist Rajesh Raina, senior TV and digital journalist Mukesh Saini was elected as the president of the new team. For the last 18 years, Saini has worked in various capacities in print, TV and digital world from Rajasthan Patrika to ETV, News 18 Network and Indilinks Newslab. In the new team of Journalist Alliance India, ETV Haryana's Output Incharge Rajeev Singh as Vice President, Arvind Singh, News 18 Rajasthan's shift in-charge as General Secretary, Devendra Singh, Senior Producer, News 18 Network as Secretary and Shweta Krishna, Senior Journalist as Treasurer. was chosen.

This organization has been formed in Hyderabad for social security of journalists and innovators of different languages in India, participation in overall development, political and economic development of journalists. On this occasion, Chief Patron of the organization and Group Editor of Network 18 Group, Rajesh Raina said that healthy journalism is very important for a healthy democracy and society. But at this time big challenges are coming in front of journalists every day from security to economic and political world. Journalist aeliance India is working on many schemes for whose prevention and innovation. The organization established by renowned print, electronic and digital journalists of the country is working on several projects of Journalist Welfare. And today journalists are not only increasingly involved in this, but it is going to do a great job for the country in the coming times. On this occasion, the newly elected president of the organization Mukesh Saini said that technology is changing very fast and the old journalists in India are not able to change themselves at that speed. Therefore, a big technical gap is being seen. Most of the media houses are in the hands of the corporate houses where the war of survival of the fittest is going on continuously for the journalists. And to win over it, the journalist needs a new support. Which Journalist Alliance India is working to provide. Very soon the organization will start work on many new projects. Devesh Sharma, former output head of ETV Rajasthan, senior journalist Bholadatt Ansora, senior journalist Pradeep Mishra, producer Omkar, anchor Aditya Rajput, chief content writer Prakash Pandey, producer Chandan Kumar, anchor Monika Singh, senior journalist Bhupendra Dubey from the TV world were present on the occasion. were also present.

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