Tripura Govt committed to work for welfare of media: ICA Minister
- By Prasenjit Chakraborty
- Sep 07, 2021
Agartala, Sept 07: Tripura Information and Cultural Affairs (ICA) minister Sushanta Chowdhury on Monday assured that the government would continue to work for the welfare of the media, without any partiality.
He said this during an introduction programme with the trustee, editors and representatives of Media at State Guest House on Tuesday.
Chowdhury said, “media is the fourth pillar of democracy. The welfare activities of the government can’t be taken to the people without the media. In this process, the journalists have a major role to play.”
The ICA minister was apprised about the challenges being faced by the media persons in discharging professional duties. On behalf of the media representatives, some proposals were also placed before the ICA department.
Chowdhury said that he would take initiative to ensure transparency in distribution of press jackets to the media persons. If needed, the number of press jackets would be increased, he said.
Taking part in the discussion, chairman of Bhupen Chandra Dutta Bhowmik trust- Sanjay Paul proposed increasing the number of accreditation cards. Press Trust of India (PTI) representative Jayanta Bhattacharjee stressed on improving the quality of government press release issued from the ICA department. He also placed a proposal for issuing English press release and emphasized on preventing misuse of press stickers.
Secretary of ICA department P.K. Goyal, Director Ratan Biswas and others were present in the interaction programme.