Thursday, 4 April 2013

Reconstitution of Central Press Accreditation Committee.


The Ministry of Information & Broadcasting has reconstituted the Central Press Accreditation Committee(CPAC). The CPAC functions as a body to approve applications for accreditation from the media, both Indian as well as foreign. The members of the committee are - Sh. Himanshu Chatterjee (Indian Federation of Working Journalists), Sh. B.M.Sharma (All India Small and Medium Newspapers Federation), Sh. Pramod Mathur (Working News Cameramen’s Association), Sh. Surinder Kapoor (News Cameramen’s Association), Ms. Coomi Kapoor (Editor’s Guild of India), Sh. Shazi Zaman(Indian Broadcasting Foundation), Sh. Swaraj Thapa (Press Association), Sh. Manoranjan Bharati (News Broadcasters Association), Sh. Supriya Prasad (Broadcast Editor’s Association), Smt. Mangipudi Aruna (Association of Small and Medium Newspapers of India), Sh. Thyagaraja (Indian Federation of Small and Medium Newspapers), Sh.Geetartha Pathak (Indian Journalists Union), Sh. Jagdish Yadav (Association of Accredited News Cameraman), Sh. Padmadhar Pati Tripathi (All India Journalists’ Welfare Association), Sh. Radhey Sham Sharma (All India Newspaper Editors’ Conference), Sh. Subhash Nigam (National Union of Journalists), Sh. Pankaj Vohra, Sh. Nirmal Pathak, Ms. Neerja Chaudhary, Ms. Pallavi Ghosh, Sh. Vinod Agnihotri, Sh. Diwakar, Sh. Varughese K. George, Sh. Sunil Gatade and Sh. Naveen Grewal (Nominated).

The tenure of the committee shall be two years from its first meeting.

1 comment:

prajapatrika said...

It is found that the selection criteria for the members is dubious and few nominated among the above are editors without papers or magazines and any experience, and few are such that they have dislodged from the field of journalism. For example Smt. Mangipudi Aruna of Association of small and medium Newspapers of India has leased her magazine to some other and currently she is not the editor.
It should be made public how she is nominated for the above prestigious committee.

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