Ministry Of Information To Arrange Journalists Training Programmes : PIO
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published November 17, 2017 | 03:20 PM
Principal Information Officer (PIO),Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Muhammad Salim Baig has said special training programmes would be organized for journalists of Gilgit Baltistan in Islamabad to further enhance the professional of skills and abilities in the competitive media sector
GILGIT, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 17th Nov, 2017 ) :Principal Information Officer (PIO),Ministry of Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage, Muhammad Salim Baig has said special training programmes would be organized for journalists of Gilgit Baltistan in Islamabad to further enhance the professional of skills and abilities in the competitive media sector.
Addressing a luncheon ceremony hosted by him for local journalists here, the PIO said he had visited GB on the directives of Minister of State, Marriyam Aurangzaib to meet with journalists community besides appraising themselves from their problems.
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting would take every possible efforts for solution of problems of Journalists and would organize different types of trainings programs and courses at Islamabad to further enhance their professional skills and abilities so that they could perform their duties in more professional way.
He said all the genuine problems of journalists would be addressed including the issue of grant for the Gilgit press club. PIO said Journalists of GB are very knowledgeable, prudent and educated and responsible journalism was being grown here that was good omen.
The Ministry of Information was taking solid measures for rights and solution of problems of journalists. Salim Baig said GB was a beautiful region and its people are very educated and hospitable that impressed him a lot.
President Gilgit Press Club, Muhammad Iqbal Aasi, members Editors Forum GB, President GB Union of Journalists, office bearers of GB Newspapers Society and working journalists from print and electronic media attended in large number.
They appraised the PIO about their problems and presented suggestions for its solution. Gilgit Press Club President thanked PIO for his assurance of solution of their problems.
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