Formation of the New Executive Committee of the District Press Club, Faridkot:
-A Pledge to Safeguard Journalists’ Interests Under the Leadership of Amit Kavya…

Faridkot (Alexander D’Souza): A significant meeting of the District Press Club (Print Media), Faridkot, was successfully concluded, during which a new executive team was announced with the aim of strengthening the organization and protecting the rights of journalists. Exercising his constitutional powers, the newly appointed Club President, Amit Kaviya, unanimously assigned new responsibilities to the members of the team.
List of the New Executive Team:
To steer the Club in a new direction, the following office bearers have been selected; their designated posts and names are as follows:
Chairman: Jaswant Singh Purba
General Secretary: Tarsem Channa
Patron: Satish Bagi
Vice Chairman: Narinder Behar
Senior Vice President: Parvinder Singh Arora
Vice Presidents: Jatinder Kumar and Harpreet Chana
Organization Secretary: Pradeep Chawla
Secretary: Alexander D’Souza
Cashier: Pradeep Garg
PRO (Public Relations Officer): Ajay Manchanda
Legal Advisor: Jagdish Sehgal
Advisors: Harminder Singh Mindha and Ram Krishna
Project In-charge: Ranjit Sidhu.
Journalists’ Welfare is Our Top Priority: Amit Kaviya
Addressing the journalists on this occasion, the newly appointed President, Amit Kaviya, stated that the primary objective of the Club is to resolve the issues faced by the journalistic community and to stand as a shield in defense of their rights.
“We will soon formulate a framework for special programs dedicated to the welfare of journalists. In the near future, several significant projects will be launched to provide support and strength to journalists working in the field,” said Amit Kaviya.
Pledge of Dedication: All office bearers of the new team collectively gave their assurance that they would discharge their responsibilities with complete honesty and dedication. Their shared goal is to further amplify the voices of journalists and elevate the dignity of the organization to new heights.
News: 9-2.
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