18th December 2022, Kathmandu
International President of SAARC Journalists Forum Raju Lama and President of India Anirudh Sudhanshu have given their consent and expressed gratitude to Ashok Agnihotri, President of the Press Club of Agra.
Press Club of Agra will honor the journalists of the SAARC Journalist Forum, a group of journalists from SAARC countries. In January, at the invitation of the Press Club of Agra, a group of journalists from SAARC countries will participate in a one-day seminar.
International President of SAARC Journalists Forum Raju Lama and President of India Anirudh Sudhanshu have given their consent and expressed gratitude to Ashok Agnihotri, President of the Press Club of Agra.
Before becoming a part of this seminar organized in Agra, the SAARC Journalists Forum and the Department of Hindi will be part of the International Journalists Conference to be held under the joint aegis of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College. Journalists from the country, including Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Maldives, and Afghanistan, are expected to attend the conference.
Khalsa College Principal Jaswinder Singh said that this would probably be the university’s first event where journalists from India and abroad would gather on one platform. Through this event, the continuous changes in journalism in the country and overseas will also be highlighted, and India will also be famous. We welcome everyone as an organizer and assure full cooperation.
SAARC India’s President Anirudh Sudhanshu said that the challenges faced by journalists in India and Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan would also be known by the presence of journalists from SAARC countries.
The conference’s objective is to bring journalists on a single platform and raise the question of protecting journalistic interests.