A three-day ‘Bhartiya Patrakarita Mahotsav’ is being organized from June 21 at Jal Sabhagriha in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh. This event will continue till June 23. In the program, along with discussions on issues related to journalism in different sessions, discussions are also being held on how to deal with the challenges in this field. In which many big names of the media have shared their views.
Bharat Express CMD and Editor-in-Chief Upendra Rai has also been invited to the Indian Journalism Festival. CMD Upendra Rai will attend the program today. Where he will present his views on ‘India’s future and media’ in the discussion session. Bharat Express Chairman Upendra Rai will attend the program at 4 pm.
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Today-June 23- is the last day of the ‘Bhartiya Patrakarita Mahotsav’ being organised in Indore. The programme will conclude with a discussion session in the evening.
Indore, the city of literary giants like Rahul Barpute, Rajendra Mathur, Prabhash Joshi, Ved Prakash Vaidik, and Abhay Chhajlani, continues to make its mark in the world of journalism. This longstanding tradition is upheld through the annual Journalism Mahakumbh, a grand festival celebrating the city’s rich journalistic heritage. This year’s three-day event, featuring nine sessions, is set to begin on the 21st of this month, aiming to introduce new dimensions to journalism and discuss the role of media in the future of India.
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