"I hope we will able to build a positive image of the state in the eyes of the world by reflecting the good things of the state as media functions as a mirror of the society as well as a looking glass for the outsiders," Mein said while addressing the National Press Day here.
While appreciating the contributions of the journalists for the development of the state, Mein said the government was aware of the challenges and difficulties faced by journalists while discharging their duties.
The deputy chief minister said, the governments priority is to look into the welfare of the state media fraternity and to safeguard the interests of the scribes for a free and fair press.
While extending his best wishes to the media fraternity, Mein said that media has a very significant role to play in the progress of the country and it is said that a democracy without media is like a vehicle without wheels.
He also asked the people to use social media for constructive and development purposes.
Responding to a memorandum submitted by the press fraternity, Mein assured to release an amount of five crore for construction of the Press Club building besides considering for enhancement of advertisement rates for local newspapers, framing of an advertisement policy for the electronic media and enhancement of journalist welfare fund.
"If the government is an industry, media is the dealer to market its products," Taki added in a lighter note.
Parliamentary secretary for Information and Public Relation (IPR) Mama Natung in his speech appreciated the media for acting as a bridge between the government and the people.
Natung also urged upon the journalists to focus on important sectors like health, education and agri-horti sectors.
IPR director Obang Tayeng in his address highlighted the significance of the day being celebrated throughout the country and the state.
The function was organized jointly by APC, Arunachal Pradesh Union of Working Journalist (APUWJ) and Arunachal Electronic Media Association (AEMA) in collaboration with state Information and Public Relation department.
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