Kalpa Media House | New Delhi |
The Journalist and Media Association (JMA) today called for equal rights for journalists who work in online media.
In a letter to the Prime Minister of India, JMA National President Vysakh Suresh urged the government to recognize online journalists as working journalists and grant them the same benefits and protections as their counterparts in print and broadcast media.
“Online journalists play a vital role in informing the public and holding those in power accountable,” Vysakh said. “The glaring issue of state governments’ disregard for journalists working in online media is a serious matter that needs immediate attention. They are blatantly ignoring and excluding them from the Journalist Pension Scheme, which is a welfare measure for journalists. This blatant discrimination is a serious matter that needs immediate attention.”

“The government must recognize the important role that online journalists play in our democracy,” Vysakh said. “We urge them to take steps to ensure that online journalists are treated fairly and that they have the same rights and protections as their counterparts in traditional media.”

The JMA is a national organization that represents the interests of journalists working in all forms of media. The association has been advocating for the rights of online journalists for several years.
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