FOURTH RIGHT: Building a safety net for the press
By Pragadish Kirubakaran in Media News on Wednesday, 18th March 2026 at 2:52pm
Image source: Chennai Press Club; Edited by Dinesh Raj M
The Tamil Nadu government’s latest welfare measures for journalists mark a significant and necessary intervention in an increasingly fragile profession. Following representations from the Chennai Press Club, Chief Minister M. K. Stalin approved a set of long-pending demands--raising pensions from Rs 12,000 to Rs 15,000, increasing family pensions, issuing health insurance cards, and allocating house sites for journalists in Chengalpattu district.
These decisions are not merely administrative announcements; they are acknowledgements of a deeper structural reality. Journalism, as an institution, continues to play a critical public role, yet the individuals who sustain it often do so without adequate financial or socia...
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