Prakash Mehra became an example of journalism not only in the country but also abroad!

Our profession of journalism demands extraordinary hard work from us. This profession requires a deep understanding of a wide variety of issues as well as the ability to make quick and smart decisions. Since journalists are also likely to face pressure and anger from powerful sections of society, it is important to have the skills and strategies to deal with such situations during all stages of working on a story — even before the story goes to print. And even after printing. In this profession full of difficulties, you will also have to develop self-defense armor. To protect these shells from rusting and to keep them effective, it is necessary to clean and maintain them from time to time.

In this context, Prakash Mehra’s book “Way to Journalism” published today in the country and abroad (like London, Canada, America etc.) has set a new example in the world of journalism for unbiased journalism and to remove all the disorders. It is very popular not only in our country but also in foreign countries.

The main objective of this book is to focus on topics ranging from unbiased journalism to the struggle of journalism, moral courage, writing skills, etc., which will help a lot of journalists doing journalism in modern times and will be successful in doing unbiased journalism. However, there is discussion about this book because the book also mentions an impartial and outspoken journalist, Late Mr. Rohit Sardana, who gave a lot of inspiration to writer Prakash Mehra. Rohit Sardana, who never gave up, had an answer to every argument, whether it was news debates or special reports. Meanwhile, the new book for journalism “Way to Journalism” is expected to provide a lot of inspiration and encouragement to journalists in India and abroad.

Five elements are essential in journalism!

Prakash Mehra, author of the book, says, “I suggest that journalists should work on five elements simultaneously, so that they do not become victims of disorder, irrelevance and useless work. These five elements are: power to smell news, proper evaluation. Your success depends on moral courage, grasp of the subject and writing skills.

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