Wednesday, 5 September 2018

PRCI 13th Global Communication Conclave to be held in Pink City on Feb 15-16, 2019


·         Theme: Communication- What’s the Big Idea!
·         MUJ  to host the interactive event
·         Early Bird delegate fee to go to Kerala & Kodagu flood relief
·         Young Communicators national seminar for students
JAIPUR:  National communicators body Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) will hold the 13th Global Communication Conclave at Jaipur on February 15 and 16, 2019 focusing on the theme: Communication - What’s The Big Idea.
Communication veteran Vijaylakshmi will be the chairperson for the Conclave which will be hosted by Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ).
PRCI has fixed an early bird delegate fee of Rs 2,000 per head valid up to September 15, 2017 and the entire proceedings will be sent for the flood relief and reconstruction work in Kerala and Kodagu, PRCI Chairman Emeritus and Chief Mentor M B Jayaram announced. The delegate fee will later be revised upwards in two phases – 2nd early bird and final.
Earlier, PRCI’s Kerala chapter was to host the 13th Conclave but the event has now been shifted to Jaipur owing to the devastating flood fury that struck Kerala. The Kerala PRCI team on its part is busy working the relief and reconstruction measures, actively coordinating round-the-clock with an NGO called FACE.
The Jaipur Conclave, which will be interactive as always, discuss the growing importance of Communication and PR across the socio-business spectrum focusing on both public and private sectors, technology, tackling the menace of fake news, media trends globally, and ideas that work, said PRCI governing council chairman B N Kumar. Over 500 communication professionals from corpcom, agency, marcom and HR.
"We are MUJ are excited as PRCI has decided to hold its next Global Communication Conclave at our campus. The event will add colour to the Pink City as Communication professionals from India and abroad converge here on February next,” said the University's president and vice chancellor Dr G K Prabhu.
“We are sure it will mark opening of a new chapter in enhancing Knowledge levels for MUJ's Communication department and students. We eagerly look forward to receiving speakers and delegates and offering them the world famous Rajasthani hospitality at our campus," Dr Prabhu said.
The conclave assumes great significance as it will focus on government communication as well, said PRCI national executive president S Narendra, former adviser to PMs and ex-spokesperson, Government of India. The other sub-themes which the Jaipur conclave will deal with include transparency in PR, crisis communication and credibility issues.
PRCI through its youth wing Young Communicators Club (YCC) will also hold a national seminar and debate for the mass communication student community. “We will hold contests across various city campuses as preparatory for the event,” said YCC national chairperson Geetha Shankar.












Thursday, 23 August 2018

Campaign against Kerala crooks - #keralafightsback

As you are aware many unscrupulous people are misusing the desperate situation of the people in Kerala due to the flood and landslides. The government has strictly warned these culprits and informed them that very strict and stringent action will be taken against them if found out that anyone is indulged in hoarding, black marketing, charging excess price or any other unscrupulous practices.
If you come across any of the above, please inform us with photograph of the establishment/persons/ airlines and other details.

-U.S.Kutty, Chairman, PRCI, Kerala Chapter

Saturday, 18 August 2018

#keralafightsback - Communication professionals to mobilise relief funds

This video depicts the current scenario in Kerala, fighting back the worst natural calamity
PRCI global conclave fee for CM’s relief fund

BANGALORE:  Mobilising its mite for the Kerala flood relief, national communicators’ body Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) has decided to donate the entire ‘early bird’ fee collection for the forthcoming 13th Global Communication Conclave to be held in February next, with the theme PR – What’s the Big Idea?
PRCI will donate the collection to the Kerala Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, said PRCI chief mentor and chairman emeritus M B Jayaram. The Conclave venue will be announced in the next couple of days.
PRCI has fixed the first early bird registration fee at Rs 3,000 per delegate for the two-day Conclave and it is valid till September 16, 2018. The registration form and he payment gateway details are posted here.
PRCI has appealed to all communication professionals to generously donate for the #keralafightsback project and send the word across their organizations and clients as well. “This is the least that we can do for the flood-ravaged Kerala,” said Kumar.
The previous Global Communications held by PRCI have seen large participation and delegates number crossing 500.
Headquartered at Bengaluru, PRCI has close to 30 chapters and floated a global platform called World Communicators Council with the aim of bringing communication professionals from various spheres on a common platform.
PRCI has successfull launched social communication projects such as #MissionMumbaiLocal, #SaveParsikHill, #PotholesRforever and #IamMangroveIamDying.
With #keralafightsback, PRCI salutes the true resilient spirit of Kerala - Gold's own country.








Friday, 17 August 2018

A Politician & an Honest Man


By S Narendra
Former adviser to Vajpayee and other PMs

Pic courtesy: www.bjp.org
Indian democracy has lost in Atal Behari Vajyaee’s passing away one of its foremost champions. I had the privilege of working with him when he was the prime minister, the last among the four PMs I served as the Information Adviser. He was enormously courteous, open-minded, patient in his dealing with civil servants like me. Atal ji encouraged us to speak up our minds frankly. In one of my previous posts on PRapport, I have narrated my experience of serving Prime Minister Vajpayee during his 13 days stint in office in 1996. (http://prapport.blogspot.com/2015/09/blast-from-past-vajpayees.html)
Customarily, prime minister’s make a formal TV/Radio broadcast to the nation soon after assuming office. As expected, when Vajpayeeji became PM, I was asked by his close political aide Pramod Mahajan to call the Doordarshan camera person to record the broadcast.
When the TV camera crew was making arrangements in PM’s office, where Vajpayeeji was going through the draft text penned by Mahajan, the prime minister called me and asked: ‘Have you seen the draft’. I had not. Although I had kept a draft ready, Mahajan had told me that my draft was not required.
On the prime minister instructions, I read the draft and hesitatingly give my opinion thus: “Sir, you are a national leader. Somehow, this draft makes you a BJP prime minister. It does not fit your stature.”
Vajpayeeji reread the draft. The broadcast was cancelled.
I had not known Vajpayee ji personally. Some persons in the party and media had conveyed to him that I was a Congress party chela and should be replaced.
Vajpayee ji could be a devastating critic of his political opponents. Verbal attacks were measured and had rapier like sharpness, but always fair, and rarely confrontationist. As a result, in politics he was a consensus builder.
India of the present misses him and his political sagacity.


अटल अजातशत्रु, राजनीति का वैभव ...

वह अटल अजातशत्रु वह राजनीति का वैभव जा रहा है
हवाओं रास्ता दो 
मेरा भारत रत्न मेरा जननायक जा रहा है
वो जब बोलता था तब लोग मंत्रमुग्ध होकर सुनते थे।
साथ उसके वाणी का सम्मोहक जा रहा है।
पोखरण में जिसकी धमक को दुनिया ने देखा
वो जिसने खींची राष्ट्र में स्वर्णिम चतुर्भुज की रेखा
हवाओं रास्ता दो 
मेरा राष्ट्र रत्न मेरा देश नायक जा रहा है।
राजनीति की काली कोठरी में जो सदा बेदाग रहा
सत्य को सदा सत्य कहने वाला अपने विचारों पर अटल रहने वाला
कवि ह्रदय विचारक जा रहा है।
हवाओं रास्ता दो
मेरा राष्ट्र भक्त मेरा राष्ट्र नायक जा रहा है।
कृतज्ञ राष्ट्र,कृतज्ञ राजनीति, कृतज्ञ जनमानस निःशब्द खड़े देखते हैं।
हम इंसानों के बीच से वह देवतुल्य महामानव जा रहा है
हवाओं रास्ता दो
मेरा विश्व रत्न मेरा गणनायक जा रहा है।
*अलविदा युगपुरुष*
भावपूर्ण श्रद्धांजलि🙏🏻 🙏🏻🙏🏻
- Aarti Arora, Executive Director, Concept PR

Thursday, 16 August 2018

Haar Nahi Manoonga...Salute to a Statesman Par Excellence

Video courtesy: www.bjp.org

PRapport salutes to former premier Aral Bihari Vajpayee who passed away today. Here is a collection of tributes:

Everyone waited for his speeches…

By Bishwajit Mukherjee,
ABC, IABC Fellow

At college we had a classmate, Pratibha Thakur, who would give us information about Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s arrivals in Patna. He always chose to stay at the Jana Sangha State President Thakur Prasad’s house on Dak Bungalow Road.
Thakur Prasad was a well-known lawyer in town and was a close friend of my father, who was a Barrister and also the Administrator-General for the State of Bihar. Hence it was easy for me to show up after college at Thakur’s residence whenever Vajpayee visited Patna. I would park my cycle in front of his porch and walk inside as most of the inmates knew me.
We would participate in the chats and light-hearted banter that would be the order of the day over cups of tea and samosas which would be on offer often.
Once I found out what time he is scheduled to speak at the Gandhi Maidan, I would quietly leave the house and make my way towards home. There I would leave my cycle and, after a freshening up, walk towards Gandhi Maidan.
In those days there was no security issues and so I could go right up the dias and sit at arm’s length munching freshly roasted peanuts in newspaper cones. So I would listen to stalwarts like George Fernandes, Acharya VinovaBhave, Minoo Masani, Dvivedi, Ram Manohar Lohia and others. But everyone would wait with great eagerness and anticipation to hear Atal Bihari Vajpayee. And he will never disappoint. His oratory, his knowledge, his sincerity and devotion to the cause of India was never in doubt. He was one of the greatest poets and orators that modern India has produced. His speeches would be mind-blowing.
Vajpayee is no more. The world and the nation will miss him. He has left avoid that will be difficult to fill. May his crusade guide today’s leaders to a glorious, unfettred and unbiased path that can truly be called a legacy that he has left behind. (The author is Founder-President, International Association of Business Communicators India Chapter and Former Director on the Executive Board of the IABC, USA)

Former Air India Director Jitender Bhargava (extreme left) remembers his
contact with Atal ji and says: "I am speechless today when I heard about
the great statesman's death
A Rare Rattan: A rare 'Rattan' indeed with all the qualities of a great orator, towering leader, strong administrator and top notch poet who always selflessly served the nation. He was a great Parliamentarian.You will stay in the hearts of all Indians.Vajpayee ji was a great politician India has ever produced.
May his soul rest in peace. - Renuka Salwan, Director - Public Relayions, Panjab University.
End of An Era: The Era of Statesmanship in Indian Politics Ends with the sad demise of the former Prime Minister of India Bharat Ratna Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. May his soul rest in peace.- Chaya Umesh Chandra, President Elect PRCI Bangalore Chapter




#PotholesRforever - over to Maha Human Rights Commission now. Will Govt act?


PRapport View:
Hope the government will act now. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has forwarded our complaint to the Urban Development Department. - BNK

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

#IamMangroveIamDying - CM acts on plea to check debris mafia in MMR

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has acted swiftly on the plea made to him to check mangrove killer debris mafia and save Mumbai.
Fadnavis has referred one appeal to the Urban Development dept and another to Home Ministry.
Hopefully, we shall see some action soon.
Please check this interview to Navi Mumbai Awaaz:



And here is the text of the communiqué sent to the Chief Minister:
Hon’ble Mukhya Mantri ji:
We as a society have been systematically destroying mangroves in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Be it in the island city, the western and eastern suburbs or for that matter Navi Mumbai – mangroves have been the target of destruction for several years now.
Debris is the inevitable by-product of construction. Debris mafia has been recklessly and rampantly killing mangroves by dumping the construction waste along the creeks and the sea.
Now, an astonishing fact has come to light. The government infrastructure projects neglecting mangroves and wetlands.
In Uran area, we found massive destruction of mangroves and the Regional Forest Officer himself has confirmed the killing of as many as 4,500 plants in 4.5 hectares. Local residents have named JNPT SEZ for the rampant killing of mangroves.
Even a school student having EVS as a subject would tell us the importance f mangroves for the protection the City’s environment, the coastline and for maintenance of bio-diversity.
Yet, none cares. Sad. Very Sad.
Have we forgotten the Chowpatty and Mithi floods?
Do we have to wait for another tragedy to realize and then plan steps to protect the mangroves?
The various officials will tell you that the mangrove re-plantation is nothing but a sham. Mangroves cannot be grown on rocky areas. They need natural surroundings.
Through this petition, we request you to look into the issue of ecological destruction and come out with a clear cut policy to protect environment – be it mangroves, rivers, wet lands or even the hills. Parsik Hill, as we have pointed out earlier, has been the victim of reckless quarrying for four decades.
Thank you.
With regards.
B N KUMAR – Editor, www.thenatureconnect.com


Sunday, 12 August 2018

RAF to protect mangroves? CM acts on greens suggestion to protect Mumbai coast

Watch NMTV special with BNK

MUMBAI: Swiftly acting on a suggestion from environment activists to deply a Rapid Action Force (RAF) along the Sion-Panvel highway to check mangrove killing debris mafia, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has asked the Home Department to look into it.

“We received a mail acknowledging our suggestion and appeal to preserve mangroves and check the rampant dumping of debris on mangroves,” said social communication activist B N Kumar, whi si also the governing council chairman of PRCI. The CM’s mail said the Home Department has been asked to take further action, he said and appreciated Mr Fadnavis for his prompt action.

Environment focused website thenatureconnect.com headed by Kumar and NGO Shree Ekvira Aai Pratishtan (SEAP) have sent a joint mail six days ago along with a photograph of debris dumped on mangroves on the creek at Vashi, in a stone’s throw from the toll Naka, to the Chief Minister six days ago.

“This was in continuation of our campaign against the systematic and reckless destruction of life-saving sea plants by debris mafia in Mumbai Metropolitan region (MMR)” said Nandkumar Pawar of SEP.

Debris is an inevitable by-product of construction. But what is a matter of serious concern is that debris mafia has been rampantly killing mangroves by dumping the construction waste along the creeks and the sea. The government could plan to set up a Rapid Action Force to check debris mafia and take stringent action against the culprits, the mail to the Chief Minister said.

Calling for responsible disposal of debris, Kumar said the various landfill sites could be chosen for dumping debris, not certainly the mangroves

The missive to the CM also drew the government’s attention to the massive destruction of mangroves in Uran area and pointed out that the Regional Forest Officer himself has confirmed the killing of as many as 4,500 plants in 4.5 hectares. Local residents have named JNPT SEZ for the rampant killing of mangroves.

Asking whether we have forgotten the Chowpatty and Mithi floods, the activists asked:  “Do we have to wait for another tragedy to realize and then plan steps to protect the mangroves?”

Monday, 6 August 2018

Who moved the Media Cheese?


BOOK REVIEW: By S Narendra

Who moved the Media Cheese?
Who engineered the demise independent media ?
Often, we all hold technology, the Internet and the ipads responsible. A new book by the senior editor of the New Yorker magazine Ken Auletta has traced the real culprit-that is you and me, the media audience, who gained control over what they want to hear or see. And also, we prefer content without payment. That’s available aplenty online thanks to Google, Facebook and multitude of other cyber platform. Combined,  they are the ‘frenemies’, meaning most of us who want content without payment and free content providers on digital platforms who working against the survival of  free and independent  media.
The TV remote control with its fast forward button, DVR began  the trend of  enabling audiences to skip advertising. As such, they broke a key link in free market capitalism.The author of the book under review, KenAuletta closely studied media and communication and wrote a regular magazine column under the title; ‘ Annals of Communication .According to him, advertising is a short- hand for marketing and consumption  that  connects supply and demand, the invisible hand  that  is supposed under pin the free market capitalist economy. The media (newspapers, TV, Radio, entertainment, quality news Journalism, information industry) vitally dependent upon advertising thrived when they served as channels connecting audiences and consumers.
According to credible guesstimates, at present advertising globally (that is total marketing and selling activity including formal advertising) is worth $2 Trillion. A  London based 2015 study of advertising showed that in US each dollar spent on advertising created19dollar in sales and supported 67 jobs in many sectors. It predicted that by 2019 advertising would kindle 16 percent of all economic output. It is estimated that advertising directly employs about a million people worldwide. Such a vital sector was set on a new course initially by TV remote control  that  grew into an irreversible  consumer habit in the digital age that equipped audiences with ad-blocking software.
Another tectonic shift was occurring in the advertising agency business itself. The firms marketing products and services and their advertising agencies traditionally worked in close collaboration in furthering businesses. It was a relationship based on transparency and trust. When the digital media came to dominate and d people’s information consuming and buying habits, the media fragmented as never before. This had a profound impact on ad agency- client relationship. Uncertain of the outcome from advertising expenditure, clients began to squeeze agency fees and profits and enforce greater accountability for ad expenditure ;on the other hand, agencies started  bulk buying of media space  across media at one price and reselling them to clients at a higher price. Such practices further eroded the agency-client trust. As profits came down, advertising agencies were unable attract talent and  adequately service the clients.
Giant digital platforms like Google, Facebook, Snapchat and many others transformed themselves into both advertising platforms and gained access to humongous amounts of consumer data and insights. This enormous advantage put to greater advantage by offering advertising services directly  to clients where in they were able to customize message to individual consumers.  Another development was that the agencies were walled off from gaining access to audience data garnered by  Google and the  rest. No doubt big advertising conglomerates have developed their own data bases and deployed big data analytics to compete and serve clients, but they could never hope to match the levels attained by digital platforms.
The revolutionary shifts in media scene and audience’s habits impacted entertainment, information and news media, especially independent and quality Journalism in many ways. Traditionally, independent news media and content was principally supported by advertising. As audiences moved to other platforms, advertising also moved. As if that blow was not enough, the digital platforms like Google, Yahoo and Facebook offered content free in exchange  of the users sharing their personal information with them. Google is in a position to offer content ‘free’ because 87 percent of its $ 80 billion revenue, for example, came from advertising. Facebook’s  $ 27 billion was also from advertising.
The power of digital media is increased in an unprecedented way by the spread of mobile phones, now estimated to number about six billion. Nearly half of them or more are smart phones with enormous computing power, tracking their users every move and capable of situational marketing. The mobile embedded artificial intelligence tools like digital assistants have machine learning  capabilities that have capabilities for filtering messages. On the one side, such capabilities empower both marketers and consumers, while on the other they work against competition and choice , of content and consumption of products and services.
Quoting from the book Attention Merchants, the author draws attention to another serious issue. The people’s eyes are riveted to electronic screens connected to the Internet. By demanding  free content accessed through the Internet, consumers without realizing it invitee more intrusive ads and receive inferior journalism (including fake news).The digital platforms  like Google, or Amazon are converting themselves as all purpose platforms like China’s Tancent. This Chinese platform connects 800 million users, who spend  daily at least one hour on its site including We Chat. The company offers multiple services with one app, enabling people to chat, shop, pay. It handles daily 500 transactions, employing 300 million credit cards that link 300,000 stores.  Tancent’s one app,  combines the varied functions of PayPal, Facebook, Uber,  Amazon, Netflix, Expedia and countless others.
The reviewer: Ex-Spokesperson
Govt of India & adviser to ex-PMs
Where is advertising headed now and in the future? 
Here is some idea. In the most advertised US market, in 2016 the total advertising spend was more than $200 billion. The digital advertising showed double digit growth, soaring from $83 billion in 2017 to $129 billion in 2021.Digital advertising spending surpassed TV for the first time in 2016, and this gap is likely to widen by $10 billion every year. Mobile will be the main driver of this growth, comprising over 73 percent of digital growth.












Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Gurbir elected Mumbai Press Club prez

Jore Chairman. Poll rivals vow for team work!

Bury the hatchet! Bitter rivalry of pre-poll campaign forgotten, Dharmendra Jore (left) & Gurbir Singh vow to work together in the interest of the Press Club. Pic: BNK


HERE ARE THE FINAL RESULTS SHEET.

Total number of votes polled: 694


PRESIDENT

Gurbir Singh has been declared elected President
Gurbir Singh: 390 votes
Bharatkumar Raut: 287 votes
Invalid: 18 votes


CHAIRMAN

Dharmendra Jore has been declared elected Chairman
Dharmendra Jore: 440 votes
Vilas Athavale:  232 votes
Invalid: 24 votes


VICE CHAIRMAN

Chandramohan Puppala has been declared elected Vice Chairman
Chandramohan Puppala: 304 votes
Samar Khadas: 288 votes
Sanjeev Kumar Shukla: 71 votes
Invalid: 31 votes


SECRETARY

Lata Mishra has been declared elected Secretary
Lata Mishra : 396 votes
Kalpana Sunil Rane: 270 votes.
Invalid: 28 votes


JOINT SECRETARY

Ashish S. Raje has been declared elected Joint Secretary
Ashish S. Raje : 374 votes
Nilesh M. Dave: 282 votes.
Invalid: 37 votes


TREASURER

Varun Singh has been declared elected Treasurer
Varun Singh: 341 votes
Om Prakash Tiwari : 319 votes.

Invalid: 34 votes
Press Club poll campaign at its feverish pitch

MANAGING COMMITTEE

The following 10 candidates have been declared elected to the Managing Committee (with number of votes polled):

1.       Santosh S.Andhale               447
2.      Mrityunjay Bose                    419
3.      Prashant H.Nadkar              382
4.      Prakash Akolkar                   371
5.      Sachin Ramesh Haralkar      367
6.      Mayuresh Ganapatye            318
7.      Pravin Kajrolkar                   316
8.      Abhimanyu Shitole               295
9.      Prashant K. Nakwe              292
10.   Kalpana Sunil Rane              287

Invalid Votes: 18 (So, we have invalid votes in Press Club election?!)





Jatin Desai                                         Haaris R. Shaikh
Returning Officer                             Deputy Returning Officer


Sunday, 29 July 2018

Breaking News from Mumbai Press Club! Campaign fever hots up, elections on July 31

It's Gurbir Singh Vs Bharat Kumar Raut



 Like in the general elections, Progress and Inclusive Development are in focus at Mumbai Press Club biennial elections as battle lines are drawn between two panels headed by veteran journalists Gurbir Singh (Progressive Democratic Alliance) and Bharat Kumar Raut (Journalists United).

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.