Bantwal: 'Freedom of the press is the specialty of democracy' - A B Ibrahim


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Bantwal, July 26: "Freedom of press is the specialty of democracy. It is possible to form a better society when newspapers operate
independently and for development," said A B Ibrahim, Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district.

He was speaking after inaugurating the new office and renovated press club of Bantwal region journalist's sangha. "The sight of the journalists should be unique in that they should make the society aware of the positive and negative points." He hoped that the Bantwal Press Club, operating in the building provided by the Taluk Panchayat may soon shift to its own building in the days to come.


District in-Charge minister B Ramanath Rai, said, "There is a scarcity of sincerity in the society and when journalists highlight sincerity, it will be possible to develop more sincere people," he said. He also said that journalists who inform about the ups and downs of society should perform their duties with courage.

District Journalist's Association president P B Harish Rai who presided over the programme, said, "In this era of competition within the media, journalists hesitate to answer questions on justice." He congratulated the Bantwal Taluk Panchayat for having provided a suitable building for their office and requested the district administration to provide a site for the office.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, minister U T Khader, former minister B Nagaraja Shetty, progressive farmer Rajesh Nayak Ulipadiguthu, district news official Khader Shah, former Taluk Panchayat vice president Ananda Shambhooru, advocates Ashwani Kumar Rai, Jayarama Rai, businessmen Jithendra Kothari, Pius Rodrigues, Gopalakrishna Melanta and Bantwal Town Municipal president Vasanthi Chandappa conveyed their best wishes.

District Journalist's Association chief secretary Srinivas Nayak, secretary Ibrahim Adkasthala, vice president Venkatesh Bantwala, zilla
panchayat member Chandraprakash Shetty, M S Mohammed, Shailaja Bhat, Santhosh Kumar Rai Boliyaru, Chennappa Kotian, taluk panchayat president Yashwanth Deraje, members Madhava Mave, Dinesh Omtooru, Vinay Naik, Efrem Sequeira, Kamalakshi, Padmashekar Jain, members of town municipal council Mohammed Nandarabettu, Devadas Shetty, Ramakrishna Alva, Bhasker Tailor, B Mohan, former president Dinesh Bhandary, Shamboor A M R's Premnath, Tungappa Bangera, G Ananda, Karnataka Sahitya Parishat president Jayananda Peraje, professor Tukaram Poojary, Sadananda Shetty Rangoli, Ummar Farook, Mayilappa Salian, Baby Kunder, Pramod Kumar B C Road, Prabhakar Prabhu, Ronald D'Souza Amtadi, Sarapadi Ashok Shetty, Venkappa Poojary Bantwala, Purusha Salian Shambooru, Manju Vitla, Ramadas Bantwal, photographer's association president Ananda, Bantwal constituency JDS president
Haroon Rashid, Bantwal taluk panchayat executive Cyprian Miranda, Tahsildar Malleswamy, area education official Sheshashayana Karinja, deputy tahsildar Rohinath and others were present.

Workers who had indulged themselves in the press club work, Rajesh Acharya, Yadava, Manoj, engineer Balakrishna, Udaya Rao, journalist's association member and photographer Kishore Peraje were felicitated by the guests.

Mounesh Vishwakarma, president of Bantwal Journalist's association welcomed the gathering with an introductory speech. Chief secretary Ratnadev proposed the vote of thanks. Members Gopala Anchan, treasurer Sandeep Salian, vice president Suryanarayana Poovala and joint secretary Chandrashekar Kalmale compered the programme.
  

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