Assam scribes to observe National Press Day

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Guwahati: The city-based scribes will observe the forthcoming National Press Day 2022 and discuss the state of press freedom in Northeast and India as a whole along with the relentless threats, pitfalls and
challenges to the journalists after the steady invasion of digital media users.

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Media persons, under the banner of proposed Assam Union of Journalists, to be affiliated by Indian Journalists Union (www.indianjournalistsunion.com) are requested to arrive at Hotel Blue Moon, Ujan Bajar (near Gauhati High Court) at 11 am on 16 November.

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Former publisher of Assam Express newspaper, Deepak Gogoi will host the program which will culminate at 2 pm.

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