SMAC to look into operational issues faced by journalists while discharging
professional duties
SRINAGAR, JULY 21: The Department of Information and
Public Relations (DIPR) has decided to move a proposal before the Government
for constituting a State Media Advisory Committee (SMAC) to look into the
operational issues faced by the journalists while performing their professional duties in
J&K.
The decision was taken after the issue regarding day-to-day operational
hassles faced by journalists in J&K was raised by media-persons during
their meetings with the Press Council of India team.
The PCI team headed by Mr S N Sinha, during their meetings with the
Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti and Minister for Information, Chowdhary Zulfkar
Ali suggested, as an immediate measure, constitution of the State Media
Advisory Committee which will take care of the issues faced by the media-persons
while discharging their professional duties.
The State Media Advisory Committee will meet on quarterly basis or as
and when necessitated to dwell on the issues confronting the media.
As suggested by the Minister for Information, the Advisory Committee
shall have the representatives of various media organizations in the State
including those from the editors' and working journalists' bodies as members.
It will have also official and non-official members to be nominated by the
Government.
As on date the details of the media associations which have been brought
into the notice of DIRP and can be considered for representation in the
proposed Advisory Committee include Kashmir Editors Guild,
J&K Joint Forum of Newspaper Editors, J&K Small and Medium
Newspapers Association, All Jammu Newspaper Editors Association, Jammu Editors
Association, Jammu Newspaper Editors Guild, Press Club Jammu, J&K Press
Correspondents Club, Kashmir Working Journalists Association, Working
Journalists Association Kashmir, Kashmir Journalists Corps, Kashmir Young
Journalists Association, Kashmir Video-Journalists Association, Kashmir
Photojournalists Association, Indian Working Journalists Association
(J&K Chapter) and News Agencies Association J&K.
Accordingly, all these Associations should mail the list of their
office-bearers and members with contact details to the Directorate of
Information & Public Relations for updation and maintenance of records. The
details can be mailed on deputydirectorpr@gmail.com.
In addition if there is any other media association in the State, which
has been left out, they can send their details to DIPR deputydirectorpr@gmail.com so that
these can be included for being given representation in the proposed Advisory
Committee.
The DIPR has also sought suggestions from the media-persons on how to
make the State Media Advisory Committee an effective body to deal with the
issues confronting the media.
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