Telangana govt assures journalists: No cut in accreditation cards
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 13th January 2026 at 1:17pmInformation and Public Relations Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy on Friday assured that the government remains committed to supporting journalists and has no plans to reduce the number of accreditation cards, The Hindu reported.
Addressing representatives of journalists’ associations on GO 252 related to accreditation, Reddy dismissed concerns about cuts, stating that all eligible journalists will be issued cards. He noted that the new guidelines were framed after studying systems followed across the country.
The Minister clarified that there is no distinction between media cards and accreditation cards, and that all benefits extended to accreditation cardâholders would also apply to media cardâholders.
He added that circulation figures and Chartered Accountant certifica...
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