Health insurance scheme for journalists sought from Assam govt

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

The Journalists' Forum (JFA) and Electronic Media Forum (EMFA) today appealed to the to immediately launch a comprehensive health scheme for working journalists of the state and extend financial assistance to three ailing scribes.

Expressing worries over the serious health condition of three young scribes undergoing medical treatment in separate Guwahati-based hospitals, the JFA insisted that the state immediately launch a comprehensive health scheme for journalists of the state.


The three journalists are Gautam Hazarika and Jayanta Das of a channel have been suffering from brain stroke and heart ailment and Kushal Lahan of a local newspaper with an accident, the JFA and the EMFA said in a statement here.

Both the Forums urged chief minister to sanction necessary funds for the treatment of the three ailing journalists besides requesting media welfare organisations to contribute for their treatment.

"We also request the owners/managements of various newspapers and channels of the state to extend support by starting contributory health scheme for scribes at the earliest," said a statement issued by JFA president Rupam Barua and secretary Nava Thakuria.

The EMFA in a another statement also extended support to the proposal forwarded by various scribes bodies to the state for a comprehensive health scheme for the benefit of all working journalists in

Urging the state Chief Minister for sanctioning financial assistance to all three scribes for necessary medical treatment, the EMFA also appeal media welfare organizations and individuals of the region to contribute for treatment of the ailing journalists.

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