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Indore - Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion No matter how much news we watch on TV and mobile, but until we read the newspaper, it is not morning. The articles appearing in the newspaper not only increase your knowledge but also make you socially politically aware. Even today, there are many journalists whose articles are read and it is understood that they have been written after a lot of study. Jeevan Sahu was such a journalist who served the society with his pen throughout his life. Former Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said these things in the program organized by the Press Club in the memory of senior journalist Jeevan Sahu. He said that leaders, industrialists, social workers or any other person is not separate from the society. We all are a part of the society and only the newspapers give us the real introduction of the society. That is why newspapers and good journalists are relevant even today. New generation should take inspiration from honest and experienced journalists In the program organized in the memory of Jeevan Sahu, many senior journalists shared their memories related to him. Senior journalist Shravan Garg said that those journalists should always be remembered who honestly brought positive changes in the society. By learning from them, the new generation is also inspired to do better work. Senior journalist Rajesh Chelawat, BJP's Many people including state spokesperson Govind Malu shared memorable experiences related to Jeevan Sahu. The program was conducted by Press Club President Arvind Tiwari.

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Indore – Photo: Amar Ujala, Indore Expansion No matter how much news we watch on TV and mobile, but until we read the newspaper, it is not morning. The articles appearing in the newspaper not only increase your knowledge but also make you socially politically aware. Even today, there are many journalists whose articles are read and it is understood that they have been written after a lot of study. Jeevan Sahu was such a journalist who served the society with his pen throughout his life. Former Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said these things in the program organized by the Press Club in the memory of senior journalist Jeevan Sahu. He said that leaders, industrialists, social workers or any other person is not separate from the society. We all are a part of the society and only the newspapers give us the real introduction of the society. That is why newspapers and good journalists are relevant even today. New generation should take inspiration from honest and experienced journalists

In the program organized in the memory of Jeevan Sahu, many senior journalists shared their memories related to him. Senior journalist Shravan Garg said that those journalists should always be remembered who honestly brought positive changes in the society. By learning from them, the new generation is also inspired to do better work. Senior journalist Rajesh Chelawat, BJP’s Many people including state spokesperson Govind Malu shared memorable experiences related to Jeevan Sahu. The program was conducted by Press Club President Arvind Tiwari.

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