Friends,
As we move towards realizing our dreams of going global
and strengthening our pan-India presence, we have something to show to the
world – Our website and our e-mag PRapport.
You will be happy to know that as you will read this
piece, PRapport would have clocked close to 3,000 page views. What is
heartening to note is that PRapport has been increasingly attracting global
attention! Germany seems to be in a hurry to catch up with the US, going by the
stats thrown by the Internet.
Thanks to a reference given by Mr Chander Sardana, we now
have a chance of opening our J&K Chapter. Dr. K. John Babu, Assistant
Professor, Department of Convergent Journalism, Central University of Kashmir,
Srinagar, has agreed to our suggestion to start a PRCI Chapter by roping in
like-minded communication professionals.
You will all agree with me that this will be simply
superb since we will be flying PRCI flag in J&K.
Emotionally speaking, I have a personal attachment to J&K
which is my state of birth. I was born in Udhampur.
We shall be in constant tough with Dr Babu and move
swiftly towards setting up the J&K Chapter.
We will soon see Delhi chapter back in action as we
finalise the names of the new committee in the NCR-Capital region.
Glad to hear that Vinay Kumar is tapping his contacts to
strengthen the Goa Chapter.
Friends, thanks a million for all your fan mails that
keep me moving ahead. But please just don’t stop after praising the
initiatives. I request all of you to participate in the new endeavour and that
is where our Inclusive Communication will have some meaning.
I am sure we are all planning some activity for the
Communication Day on the theme – Communicators as Whistle Blowers. Please refer
to - http://prapport.blogspot.in/2015/04/from-presidents-desk-3-well-begun-half.html
- for details and plan activities.
I hear Bangalore and Mumbai are already
planning something and I am sure Pune, Kochi and Solapur will too do their bit.
While on PRrapport, let me convey my gratitude to Mr S
Narendra by churning his weekly column – Narendra None – that has become highly
popular. I have already received several messages praising this week’s column -
Unshackling the Elephant.
You may have noticed the teaser about upcoming columns
which I am sure will be eagerly awaited.
For Daughters’ Day, we shall plan something unique this
year. I will share some dieas after discussing with GC and NE members shortly.
As Business India commented last week, we have a Big Task
Ahead and I am sure as a team we shall succeed.
Hum
Hongay Kaamyab!

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