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Says responsibility on journalists is
greater than ever at a time when misinformation spreads faster than facts
KS News Desk
Srinagar, Jul 16: The
Press Information Bureau (PIB), Government of India, Srinagar Wednesday organised
a media workshop titled “Varta”, aimed at fostering constructive engagement
between the media and government institutions.
The event brought together
senior journalists and media professionals from print, electronic, and digital
platforms for an open discussion on the evolving media landscape, responsible
journalism, and communication of public welfare schemes.
The workshop was
inaugurated by Director, Directorate of Information and Public Relations
(DIPR), J&K Nitish Rajora who was the chief guest at the occasion.
Also present was Director PIB
Srinagar Qazi Salman while Assistant Director PIB Srinagar Sunil Koul presented
welcome address at the event.
Speaking on the occasion, Nitish
Rajora underscored the media’s crucial role as the fourth pillar of democracy,
especially in regions like J&K where public discourse and access to
information are vital for democratic functioning.
"Media has a defining
role to play in ensuring transparency and public trust. In an age where
misinformation spreads faster than facts, the responsibility on journalists is
greater than ever," he said.
He stressed the need for
coordination between media and government bodies.
“Journalists must function
as informed intermediaries between institutions and the public. Only through
constructive engagement can we ensure that accurate and reliable information
reaches people," he said.
Director PIB Qazi Salman underlined
the transformation witnessed by the country across key sectors.
"Over the past decade,
India has undergone a remarkable journey of inclusive growth, doubling its GDP,
expanding critical healthcare access to over 50 crore citizens, and ensuring
that the hands that feed the nation are empowered with modern tools, income
security, and market access," he said.
Salman said these are not
isolated achievements but a collective movement towards dignity, resilience,
and national self-reliance.
"This progress
reflects not just economic strength, but the spirit of a billion citizens
striving together, where technology, transparency, and targeted policies have
bridged gaps and unlocked opportunities across every section of society,"
he added.
As part of the workshop,
presentations were made on major government initiatives in the health and
agriculture sectors.
Operations Manager State
Health Agency J&K, Dr. Waseem Akram presented details of Ayushman Bharat–PMJAY and
PMJAY Sehat schemes in the UT.
"Since its launch in
December 2018, the scheme has issued Golden Cards to 95% of families in
J&K, resulting in over 17 lakh treatments worth ₹3120 crore. Over 13,000
cases worth ₹124 crore have been treated outside J&K. More than 130 private
hospitals are empanelled," he said.
He said that monitoring,
rating, and grievance redressal systems are in place, with UT-level portability
and transparency ensured under Trust-mode operations.
Dr. Amal Saxena and Dr.
Liyaqat Ali Chowdhury, both from SKUAST–Kashmir, presented the progress of the
Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyaan, an agriculture-focused outreach campaign.
"The campaign aims to
take information on government schemes directly to farmers and promote modern
practices like drone-based farming, climate-resilient techniques, protected
cultivation, high-density orchards, and real-time agro-advisory systems,"
they said.
Each expert session was followed by an interactive feedback session, allowing media persons to engage directly with the speakers.
The workshop concluded with
a vote of thanks, reaffirming PIB’s commitment to enabling informed discourse
and building stronger ties with the media community in the region.