FNJ Myagdi chapter institutes ‘emergency fund’

The Myagdi district chapter of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has set up an ‘emergency fund’ to help journalists in difficult time.

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MYAGDI, Jan 5: Press Council Nepal chairperson Bal Krishna Basnet urged all the users for judicious usage of social networking sites. At a programme organized by the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ), Myagdi chapter at Beni today, chairperson Basnet asserted that the social networking sites should be used as a tool for social change. "It is necessary to make social networking sites a tool for social transformation rather than capitalizing on the convenience gotten due to advancement in information technology for amassing wealth," he reiterated. Council's member Durga Bhandari shared that nation-wide awareness drive was launched to encourage compliance with the journalist code of conduct. Chief District Officer of Myagdi Chiranjivi Rana suggested one and all to exercise right to information to make journalism credible and factual. Deputy Superintendent of Police Shyam Kumar Rai spoke of the need for the media persons to aware about the news they write on subjudice cases as such news could affect investigation and judicial process. District Postal Officer Sadhana Kumari Shrestha shared that the district postal officer had begun providing payment to the media houses for publishing the advertisement of public interest. A total of 40 media persons attended the programme intended to sensitize them about the journalist code of conduct.

FNJ Myagdi chapter institutes ‘emergency fund’

MYAGDI, June : The Myagdi district chapter of the Federation of Nepali Journalists (FNJ) has set up an ‘emergency fund’ to help journalists in difficult time.  A meeting of the FNJ Myagdi chapter presided over by its chair Prakash Poudel on Wednesday decided to institute the fund to support journalists in natural disaster, accident, pandemic and complicated diseases.  Treasurer Amit Biswokarma informed that the fund received over Rs 100,000 from the office-bearers, members and advisors of the chapter attending the meeting on Wednesday alone.  “The fund was established by the journalists for the journalists”, chapter chair Poudel said, adding that the fund size would be gradually enlarged and support would be provided to the needy journalists from the interest of the principle amount as per the working procedure. FNJ Myagdi chapter has 62 members.