Odisha journalists demand pension, insurance and welfare support at Rayagada meet
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 21st January 2026 at 1:35pmThe annual conference of Media Cares Odisha placed a strong spotlight on the health, welfare, and social security of journalists and their families, particularly in the aftermath of the COVIDâ19 pandemic, Orissa Diary reported.
Formed to support mediapersons affected during the pandemic, the organisation has brought together around 250 journalists in Rayagada district, sustaining mutual aid without organised funding. District Chairman Dr. Badal Kumar Tah praised the collective effort as a matter of pride that has helped address critical issues.
The conference began with a tribute to 33 journalists who lost their lives, followed by a silent prayer. Senior journalist Janmejay Swain highlighted the contributions and health needs of 14 senior journalists above 60, demanding immediate ...
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