J&K media delegation meets Telangana Governor, discusses best practices in governance

Firdous Hassan

HYDERABAD, OCTOBER 23: A media delegation from Jammu & Kashmir called on the Governor of Telangana, Jishnu Dev Varma, today at Raj Bhavan.

About twelve journalists from various newspapers of J&K are on tour to Telangana as part of the ‘Press Tour’ organized by the Press Information Bureau (PIB). In this initiative, journalists from one state are taken to another to understand the implementation of government policies and programs at the ground level.

The delegation was headed by Shruti Patil, Additional Director General, PIB Hyderabad, and Tariq Rather, Deputy Director of PIB, Srinagar.

Welcoming the media delegation, Governor Jishnu Dev Varma said, “Telangana is a state rich in culture, heritage, art, and crafts.” He added that Hyderabad’s industrialization and development are significant achievements.

Lauding the initiative of PIB in organizing such tours for journalists, the Governor said, “In today’s age of communication and high-profile journalism, such visits are very significant. Visiting districts to observe the government’s best practices and taking those learnings back to their respective states helps in strengthening our democratic setup.”

The week-long itinerary of the media delegation includes visits to national institutions like INCOIS, NIN, NSTI and interacting with the beneficiaries of various government schemes. The delegation comprised journalists from dailies like Excelsior, Asian Mail, Kashmir Monitor, Gadyal, Kashmir Observer, Brighter Kashmir, State Times, Dainik State Samachar and Udaan. The PIB delegation included Deputy Director Dr. Manas Krishnakanth, M&CO V. Gayithri and IA Shivcharan Reddy.

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