Marking a significant milestone in terms of efficiency and transparency, Punjab Information and Public Relations Minister S.K. Chetan Singh Jauraraja on Wednesday launched an online portal designed to facilitate the process of journalists getting their recognition at his office at Punjab Civil Secretariat-1. The portal, designed for the Information and Public Relations Department and created by NIC Punjab, promises to revolutionize the process of identifying media individuals.
Cabinet Minister S. Chetan Singh Jouramajra, while inaugurating the portal, expressed his deep appreciation for the efforts of DIPR and NIC Punjab in developing this innovative tool. Chief Minister S Bhagwant Mann emphasized the government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for journalism and reaffirmed the administration’s unwavering support for a free and responsible press.
This milestone initiative comes as part of the government’s commitment to strengthen transparency, accountability and accessibility in journalism, he said, adding that the portal is poised to revolutionize the accreditation process by harnessing the power of technology and ensuring that journalists can focus on them. Important work without undue administrative burden.
He said this milestone initiative comes as part of the government’s commitment to strengthen transparency, accountability and accessibility in journalism, adding that the portal is poised to revolutionize the accreditation process by harnessing the power of technology and ensuring that journalists can focus on them. Important work without undue administrative burden.
With the launch of this state-of-the-art portal, S. Chetan Singh Jauramajra said that aspiring and established journalists can navigate the application process easily and conveniently. Using the platform, they can submit their documents, verify their credentials and get recognition in an efficient and timely manner.