
Chandigarh/Nuh | A meeting was organised at the Media Wellbeing Association office in Lahabas on Tuesday. The meeting was chaired by the district president of the association Yunus Alvi while national president Chandra Shekhar Dharni attended the meeting as the chief guest. The office bearers of the association were present on this occasion. On this occasion, the national president was apprised of the problems and demands of the journalists of Mewat by the members of the association.
On this occasion, National President of Media Wellbeing Association Chandra Shekhar Dharni said that the problems of Mewat journalists will be placed before the Chief Minister so that they can be resolved. Mr. Dharni said that a journalist seminar will soon be organized in Mewat in which some state and central minister is likely to participate. He said that Mewat may be a backward district but it is an important district. The journalists here are aware.
He said that while the Media Wellbeing Association has got many big demands accepted from the government in the last two-three years, his organization does not take a single penny in the name of insurance policy and membership fee, rather his organization gets an insurance policy of Rs. 10 lakh for free and helps financially the suffering and disease-ridden journalists.
He said that his organization has demanded from the Haryana CM to provide caseless facility to recognized and non-recognized journalists like Rajasthan. He has also demanded to increase the honorarium of journalists and reduce the age from 60 years to 58 years. He said that his organization will work without any greed for whatever is possible for the welfare of journalists. The result of this is that today his organization has spread beyond Haryana to Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
On this occasion Media Wellbeing Association’s Nuh district head Yunus Alvi, senior journalist Trilok, Rajiv Prajapati, Zafaruddin Ghumal, Rajuddin Jung, Tasleem Alvi, Shahid Khan, Mustafiz Khan and Bilal along with other journalists were present.