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Govt lifts ban on journalists carrying gadgets to ‘govt meetings, functions’

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May 2, 2018
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Govt lifts ban on journalists carrying gadgets to ‘govt meetings, functions’
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday lifted the ban on carrying gadgets and accessories to government functions for Journalists.

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In an order issued through the department of information, the government said: “various representations from media fraternity were pouring in for seeking redressal of problems of not allowing them to take phones/electronic gadgets etc with them whenever they are needed to attend meetings and government functions etc.”

 

Read the circular:

“It has accordingly been found expedient that all the registered media houses/persons shall be allowed to carry their phones or electronic gadgets to the venues where the meetings/ government functions are likely to be convened expect in case of an extraordinary situation that, for security and other unavoidable reasons may not be admissible/ allowed,” read the order issued by government.

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