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Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit Releases Alma Times

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Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit Releases Alma Times

Positive journalism counts a lot in promoting peace, prosperity and awareness of democratic values to strengthen any country. The social duty of positive journalism is to educate masses and find out issues to be addressed promptly. These views were expressed by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on the occasion of releasing latest issue of Alma Times. She congratulated whole Alma Family for such cause.Chief Minister appreciated the cause of promoting computer education by Alma through Alma Times and motivate youth through tailor made courses run by Alma.

 

New Delhi: Positive journalism counts a lot in promoting peace, prosperity and awareness of democratic values to strengthen any country. The social duty of positive journalism  is to educate masses and find out issues to be addressed promptly. These views were expressed by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on the occasion of releasing latest issue of Alma Times. She congratulated whole Alma Family for such cause.

Chief Minister appreciated the cause of promoting computer education by Alma through Alma Times and motivate youth through tailor made courses run by Alma. On these moments, National President of International Brahmin Parliament (IBP) from Mavli junction, Udaipur, Shri Basant Tripathi briefed her about activities of IBP and Alma. Along with him political advisor of Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kheda was present.

Significantly, Alma Times has been publishing for last 14 years in promoting education, health, environment and other issues of concerns of society.

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