सामाजिक पत्रकारिता से संभव मुद्दों का निदान : अशोक श्रीमाली

खान खनिज और  लोग(mm&P) व समता के सयुंक्त तत्वावधान में सोशल एक्टिविस्ट क्षमतावर्धन कार्यक्रम (चार दिवसीय) सामाजिक पत्रकारिता (सोशल मीडिया) प्रशिक्षण कार्यक्रम द साहिल होटलमुम्बई सेन्ट्रल मुम्बई महाराष्ट्र में आयोजित किया गया। 

आयोजित प्रशिक्षण में उड़ीसा से मुख्य प्रशिक्षक श्री लोकनाथ स्वाइन द्वारा सामाजिक पत्रकारिता  के विभिन्न माध्यमों जैसे कि वाट्सएपफेसबुकट्वीटरइंस्टाग्रामगूगलजीमेल आदि पर प्रभावी रूप से प्रशिक्षण प्रदान किया गया। प्रशिक्षण की पद्धतिशैली प्रभावी थी। 

उक्त प्रशिक्षण में प्रमुख रूप से समता विशाखापट्टनम के डायरेक्टर रवि रब्बाप्रगड़ा ने सामाजिक पत्रकारिता की सामाजिक समस्याओं के निदान हेतु व्यापक जन समर्थन को प्रभावी माध्यम बताया और इसका उपयोग करने की अपील की। 

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Courtesy: Rubaru News

China-led, India-supported AIIB funding hyper-inflated infra projects, promoting crony capitalism: Mumbai meet

A civil society-sponsored convention, concluded ahead of the high-profile AIIB (Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank) board meet, to take place on June 25-26 in Mumbai, has sharply criticized the “China-led” international financial institution (IFI), insisting, it “rejects” AIIB claim that it “serves as a healthy and essential alternative to undemocratic IFIs such as the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and International Finance Corporation which are controlled by western powers.”

Held in Mumbai on June 21-23, a resolution adopted at the end of the convention said, “The design and structure of the $100 billion AIIB functions equally undemocratically. What is worse, it invests in projects without in any manner complying with necessary environmental and social safeguards. In the process, AIIB is doling out billions of dollars of loans to critical sectors such as energy, road building and urbanization causing extensive negative environmental and social impacts.” Read more

Courtesy: Counterview

Unresolved conflicts characterize environmental nod to 70 of 75 projects involving 7.28 lakh ha land: Study

A recent research study has said that of the “75 cases of conflict over land use change” involving 7,28,673 hectares (ha) “officially transferred through environmental clearance process”, in as many of 70 conflicts have remained unresolved even today. The projects have been chosen out of a list of environmental clearances granted to 14,498 projects, uploaded on the Union environment ministry’s website as of October 2017.

Most of the land use changes carried out for satisfying the demand for “developmental” needs relate to infrastructure expansion and industrial acceleration, and urbanisation. Read more

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