If Congress forms the government at the Centre, then a new policy will be made for the security and pension of journalists, the journalists of Himachal will also get pension. , , Pawan Kheda Shimla: Pawan Kheda, senior leader of All India Congress Committee and Chairman of AICC Media and Publicity Committee, has assured all the media persons of the country that with their tireless efforts, the journalists of Himachal will also be given equal opportunity on the lines of other state governments.
We will try to provide monthly pension and if Congress supported government is formed at the Centre, then the Central Government will also make such a new pension policy for the journalists of the entire country so that even the provincial governments of the entire country can effectively get the same pension for the journalists.
This assurance was given by Pawan Kheda during the press conference held at Congress Bhawan in Shimla while answering the question asked by the National President of Bharatiya Journalist Kalyan Manch Registered, Pawan Ashri, about giving impressive pension to the journalists as well as providing comprehensive security to the journalists. given in.
Pawan Ashri told Congress leader Pawan Kheda that while in Haryana, accredited journalists of 60 years of age or above are getting pension of Rs 15 thousand per month without any delay, the Madhya Pradesh government is getting pension of Rs 20 thousand per month. Haryana Government has also established Haryana Journalist Welfare Fund with the aim of providing financial assistance to the journalists who have been suffering from distress or serious illness for the past several years, through which Rs 5 lakh will be given to the concerned journalists.
Not only this, the Haryana government is also providing accident insurance ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 15 lakh for all the recognized journalists of the state at government expense. Pawan Kheda gave full assurance to the National President of Indian Journalists Welfare Forum that if his government is formed at the Centre, then as a matter of priority, tireless efforts will be made for the welfare of all the journalists of the country.