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Special Announcement: Whatsapp Group for International Female Journalists, Reporters, Columnists, Editors. “Only Females can Join”

  • 14 Sep, 2021
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Hi,

Aachal this side, hope you and your family are doing well in the 2nd wave of the pandemic. I know Covid-19 has changed the outlook and perspective of JOURNALISM and MASS MAINSTREAM MEDIA REPORTING. I have designed a group of GLOBAL (INTERNATIONAL) FEMALE JOURNALISTS FORUM Group of WhatsApp especially for Women of all the nations irrespective of caste, sex, colour, race, field, etc. I always find it intriguing and inspiring.

Main Objective:

The main objective to design this group is to get to know each other on a personal and professional level and harmonize with each other and make it more diverse. Plus you can share your thoughts and insights about how Journalism is done and your experiences too. 

My Vision:

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