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Jabalpur News: Economic journalism is important in today’s scenario

Jabalpur News: Economic journalism is important in today’s scenario

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Jabalpur, AboutGyan Representative. E-lectures were organized under the aegis of Journalism Department of Rani Durgavati University. In this, journalist Arvind Binjolkar, an expert on economic affairs, said that in today’s scenario, economic journalism has become very important. Parallel to the rapid growth of media, economic journalism has also emerged. These days, many economic and business newspapers, magazines, channels and web portals are also being operated in Hindi. Therefore, now mainstream journalists cannot argue for not being concerned with economic journalism.

Solutions answered: During the program organized on the subject of economic and share journalism, under the guidance of Prof. Kapil Dev Mishra, Vice Chancellor of Raduvavi and under the guidance of Dean and Departmental Journalism Prof. Dhirendra Pathak, students of journalism posed questions, which gave solutions. Guest scholar Dr. Sanjeev Shrivastava welcomed and guest introduction and Dr. Mohammad Javed performed a vote of thanks. Dr. Shailesh Prasad, Dr. Pramod Pandey, Dr. Mohanika Gajbhiye and Amarkant Chaudhary were supported.

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