It's Gurbir Singh Vs Bharat Kumar Raut

The poll
will take place at the Club premises on Tuesday, July 31 and the campaign has
reached its feverish pitch as candidates from both the camps using social media
and physical contacts to woo the voters.Jatin Desai is the Returning Officer and Haaris R. Shaikh, the Deputy Returning Officer.
Here are the
panels vying for control of the premier journalists’ organization.
WHAT THEY PROMISE…
PRapport presents claims and promises
of both the sides for judgment by the media fraternity:
PDA
Journalists
United
The elections are upon us again, and we have
to make the correct choice to secure our club’s future. From a dump in the
late 1990s with barely 200 members, we are today a force to reckon with over
2,000 members. The crucial link for this progress has been a group of
dedicated journalists that include Gurbir Singh, Rajesh Mascarenhas, Kumar
Ketkar and many others.
Some of the key milestones in the Mumbai
Press Club’s march have been:
Successful Housing Scheme that created
‘Press Enclave’ for 250 journalist families at Pratiksha Nagar in 2010 after
7 years of dedicate
New, renovated Press Club building
inaugurated in 2007 with Media Centre, modern dining hall and terrace
sit-out.
The RedInk Awards which have grown over 8
years to become the biggest professional recognition for journalistic writing
in the country, and have earned a surplus for the club every year.
Standing up for journalists rights as in
cases like the Charu Deshpande Case and reaching a Rs 30 lakh settlement with
the Tata Group for the attack on photographers at Bombay House.
However, most of us might have observed that
there has been a slowdown in work there are serious shortcomings which have
not been addressed by the existing Managing Committee over the last 2 years:
The deteriorating quality of food services
has impacted revenues and usage negatively.
The Building Construction plan which has all
BMC permissions has not moved forward.
Lack of discussion and debate on media and
industry is a matter of concern.
We hope to address these and other important
issues if you repose your confidence in us:
A clean and hygienic Press Club with a wide
choice of food and beverages.
To ensure quick progress on the construction
of a new Press Club Building.
Free wi-fi facilities for all journalists
and improved media centre.
Make the Press Club a ‘Knowledge Centre’ for
media debate.
Ensuring the safety and security of our
members.
Over the years you have reposed your faith
in our team with an overwhelming majority to help the Press Club become an
organisation that all of us can be proud of. Some highlights:
Conduct of health camps that benefited over
500 members.
Signing the club's lease agreement which had
been pending for the last 25 years.
Organising debates on several burning issues
More women becoming part of club’s
activities thanks to the various women’s issues being taken up
Providing hassle-free work environment in
the media room with high-speed broadband connectivity and setting up of
professional service and maintenance facilities for photo-journalists.
Providing top-line entertainment. For
instance, Indian Premier League cricket and World Cup football was broadcast
live on high-definition screens.
Patenting the Redink Awards, which is
amongst the most credible media awards in the country
We still have miles to go. Once again we
seek your support in this journey. Please, vote for Journalist United because
we are:
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR PROGRESS
We have plans to introduce regional and
international fellowships for our members.
Increase participation of women media
professionals by having dedicated activities for them.
We intend to bring more space/land for the
club
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR WELFARE
We intend to tie up with various private
hospitals in Mumbai to bring affordable health care for members and their
families;
Special health packages for members above 60
years and women members and their mothers.
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR CHANGE
We are keen on rationalising food and liquor
charges;
Improve the food menu;
Provide dedicated studio-like set up for TV
journalists
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR FUN
We propose to have ‘Happy Hours’ for women
members;
Celebrate the golden jubilee of the club in
a grand manner;
Organise various annual sports tournaments
Watch this space for results on July 31.
WHAT THEY PROMISE…
PRapport presents claims and promises
of both the sides for judgment by the media fraternity:
PDA
|
Journalists
United
|
The elections are upon us again, and we have
to make the correct choice to secure our club’s future. From a dump in the
late 1990s with barely 200 members, we are today a force to reckon with over
2,000 members. The crucial link for this progress has been a group of
dedicated journalists that include Gurbir Singh, Rajesh Mascarenhas, Kumar
Ketkar and many others.
Some of the key milestones in the Mumbai
Press Club’s march have been:
Successful Housing Scheme that created
‘Press Enclave’ for 250 journalist families at Pratiksha Nagar in 2010 after
7 years of dedicate
New, renovated Press Club building
inaugurated in 2007 with Media Centre, modern dining hall and terrace
sit-out.
The RedInk Awards which have grown over 8
years to become the biggest professional recognition for journalistic writing
in the country, and have earned a surplus for the club every year.
Standing up for journalists rights as in
cases like the Charu Deshpande Case and reaching a Rs 30 lakh settlement with
the Tata Group for the attack on photographers at Bombay House.
However, most of us might have observed that
there has been a slowdown in work there are serious shortcomings which have
not been addressed by the existing Managing Committee over the last 2 years:
The deteriorating quality of food services
has impacted revenues and usage negatively.
The Building Construction plan which has all
BMC permissions has not moved forward.
Lack of discussion and debate on media and
industry is a matter of concern.
We hope to address these and other important
issues if you repose your confidence in us:
A clean and hygienic Press Club with a wide
choice of food and beverages.
To ensure quick progress on the construction
of a new Press Club Building.
Free wi-fi facilities for all journalists
and improved media centre.
Make the Press Club a ‘Knowledge Centre’ for
media debate.
Ensuring the safety and security of our
members.
|
Over the years you have reposed your faith
in our team with an overwhelming majority to help the Press Club become an
organisation that all of us can be proud of. Some highlights:
Conduct of health camps that benefited over
500 members.
Signing the club's lease agreement which had
been pending for the last 25 years.
Organising debates on several burning issues
More women becoming part of club’s
activities thanks to the various women’s issues being taken up
Providing hassle-free work environment in
the media room with high-speed broadband connectivity and setting up of
professional service and maintenance facilities for photo-journalists.
Providing top-line entertainment. For
instance, Indian Premier League cricket and World Cup football was broadcast
live on high-definition screens.
Patenting the Redink Awards, which is
amongst the most credible media awards in the country
We still have miles to go. Once again we
seek your support in this journey. Please, vote for Journalist United because
we are:
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR PROGRESS
We have plans to introduce regional and
international fellowships for our members.
Increase participation of women media
professionals by having dedicated activities for them.
We intend to bring more space/land for the
club
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR WELFARE
We intend to tie up with various private
hospitals in Mumbai to bring affordable health care for members and their
families;
Special health packages for members above 60
years and women members and their mothers.
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR CHANGE
We are keen on rationalising food and liquor
charges;
Improve the food menu;
Provide dedicated studio-like set up for TV
journalists
JOURNALISTS
UNITED FOR FUN
We propose to have ‘Happy Hours’ for women
members;
Celebrate the golden jubilee of the club in
a grand manner;
Organise various annual sports tournaments
|
Watch this space for results on July 31.












