IJWO

INDIAN JOURNALIST WELFARE ORGANIZATION:   IJWO   is the world's leading professional organization for journalists. It serves its members through activities that bolster their skills, through services that meet the changing needs of the global communications profession, and through social activities that build a vital media community in India. IJWO is where news happens in the nation's capital and is a vigorous advocate of press freedom worldwide.

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IJWO Imphal NEC Meeting : Historic & Renewed Commitment

A free and independent press thical jounalism, safety of jounalists, decent working conditions, gender equity are indeed critical issues amongs many others the media fraternity needs to keep a sharp focus on like never before In fact, it's like flogging a story to make that impact it deserves. And that is precisely journalists from across the country made a part of their agenda at tha National Executive Committee meeting of the Indian Jounalist Welfare Organisation in Imphal. Second, much of the change literature assumes that as time passes, an organization ossifies. Like humans, the assumption is that as organizations age, they are seen to acquire experiences, traditions, and practices, which create powerful forces of internal inertia. many models of change assume that decisions in the past restrict human agency and strategic choice. Past decisions influence present decisions, and, with the accumulation of time, opportunities for change inexorably narrow into a deterministic form of path dependence.



The IJWO met for two days on 2-3 March 2020 in Vijayawada

A free and independent press, ethical jounalism, safety of jounalists, decent working conditions, gender equity are indeed critical issues amongs many others the media fraternity needs to keep a sharp focus on like never before In fact, it's like flogging a story to make that impact it deserves. And that is precisely journalists from across the country made a part of their agenda at tha National Executive Committee meeting of the Indian Jounalist Welfare Organisation in Imphal. The NHAI also accepted the first-year operation and maintenance cost of `4.65 crore. The concession agreement will have to be signed within 45 days. Announcing the award of the contract, Narasaraopet YSRC MP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu tweeted that the addition of the lanes will ease traffic congestion for vehicles travelling to Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad as they would be able to bypass Vijayawada.

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