Journalists’ Mahakumbh at Godhra in the presence of Jagadish Chandra Bariya: More than 200 journalists honored in the second session

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A grand program like the Triveni Sangam of literature, culture and journalism was recently held at Godhra, the headquarters of Panchmahal district. About 200 pen worshippers and journalists from the district and surrounding areas attended this special honor ceremony organized under the second session of the Press Council. This program was beautifully organized with the aim of boosting journalism, which is the fourth pillar of democracy, and encouraging media workers who are constantly working in the society.

Proud presence and honor ceremony
Jagdish Chandra Bariya, a leading social worker and distinguished personality of the Panchmahal area, was specially present in this second session. To enhance the dignity of the program, other dignitaries like Ravabhai Hajabhai, M. K. Makwana, and Rajubhai Jadav were also present on the stage and as special guests.

The program began with the lighting of the lamp. After that, more than 200 journalists present were honored with shawls, mementos and certificates for their commendable work. When journalists who speak out on social issues are honored on such a large scale, their morale doubles, which was the main success of this program.

Cultural Dignity and Conversation with Famous Singers
This convention was not limited to journalism alone, but also added a wonderful color of art and culture. The famous and famous singer of Gujarat, Santnu Trivedi, was specially present in the program. His inspiring presence filled the entire atmosphere with enthusiasm.

During the convention, a profound and interesting conversation was held between Jagdish Chandra Bariya and singer Santnu Trivedi. The dialogue discussed the folk art, musical heritage of Panchmahal and the current state of social media and artists. Jagdish Chandra Bariya praised artist Sant Trivedi’s dedication to singing and art.
“Journalism and art are both mirrors of society. One works to make society aware through words and the other through music.”

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