PEC believes that it would inspire other nations to adopt similar welfare programs for media corona-victims in the respective countries
Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the International media watchdog based in Switzerland, welcomes the latest initiative of Indian Union government in New Delhi to offer supports to the families of journalists, who died of Covid-19 complications.
PEC believes that it would inspire other nations to adopt similar welfare programs for media corona-victims in the respective countries.
Mentionable is that Press Information Bureau, the government sponsored media organ in New Delhi, has been collecting applications from the families of corona-media victims with an aim to support them under the journalist welfare scheme.
Affected families are advised to apply with documents relating to the proof of working as a journalist, death certificate & medical document showing as Covid-19 victims and relevant income certificates or income-tax returns of the family.
India has lost 53 journalists till date since March to the novel coronavirus infection aggravated ailments whereas the global tally reached to 585. Till now Peru tops the list with 93 media-casualties, said Blaise Lempen, general secretary of PEC adding that Brazil (51 deaths), Mexico (42), Ecuador & Bangladesh (41 each), Italy (34), USA (30), Pakistan (22), Turkey (17), UK (12) follow India and Peru.
PEC’s country representative Nava Thakuria appreciates the initiative as various organizations including Journalists’ Forum Assam (JFA) requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to announce a financial package to each media victim’s family as a mark of respect to those corona-warriors. He also urges them to apply with the prescribed format (available at (www.pib.gov.in) addressing the Additional Director General, press facilities, PIB and send to mail ids prspib101@gmail.com or adgpf107@gmail.com.