- All India Journalists Association President Ashok Wankhede emphasized the importance of journalists not giving in to political pressure and staying true to their duty of reporting the truth.
- Senior Journalist Hemant Joshi called for journalists to focus on reporting stories that benefit the common people, rather than sensationalizing news from rural areas.
- Newly elected State President of Maharashtra Rajya Patrakar Sangh, Govind Wakde, announced plans for district-wise surveys of government schemes to ensure transparency and accountability.
- The Sangh will prioritize the development and security of journalists in both urban and rural areas, as well as address issues faced by women journalists.
- Various office-bearers were elected unopposed, with a focus on solving challenges and problems faced by journalists in the state.
- The government will conduct a district-wise survey to assess the impact of government schemes and ensure that funds are being utilized effectively for the state’s development.
- Govind Wakde highlighted the need for public awareness about government schemes and the importance of transparency in governance.
- The Sangh appointed Senior Journalist Sachin Chapalgaonkar as the Head of Western Maharashtra and Navnath Kaple as the Head of the Konkan area to lead the Action Committee Against Attacks on Journalists.
- The Sangh aims to bridge the gap between the people and the government through their work and policy decisions.
- The election of office-bearers was conducted in the presence of various district correspondents and members of the fraternity, with the focus on bringing about positive change in journalism in Maharashtra.
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