The contribution made by the late journalist Prakash Chandra Mishra to the journalism world cannot be forgotten – Ranjit Vidyarthi
The contribution made by the late journalist Prakash Chandra Mishra to the journalism world cannot be forgotten – Ranjit Vidyarthi
Munger’s media personnel are saddened by the sudden demise of senior journalist Prakash Chandra Mishra.
Indian Journalist Association Munger unit expressed condolences.
Munger, Bihar.
Prakash Chandra Mishra, a senior journalist and Gorakhpur (UP) resident, who was once the Bureau Chief of Dainik Jagran in Munger, died the previous day after a long illness. A wave of mourning rang out after receiving information about his demise to colleagues who had worked together in Munger. Media personnel expressed their condolences to the late journalist Prakash Chandra Mishra on WhatsApp group, Twitter and Facebook and expressed their condolences. Journalists belonging to the Indian Journalist Association and DM Media Group paid tribute to him. State Journalist cum Senior Journalist Ranjit Kumar Vidyarthi, State Vice President of the Indian Journalist Association, Bihar unit, expressed his condolences saying that with the late Bureau Chief Prakash Chandra Mishra he Worked for a long time in Dainik Jagran. During this time, he got to learn many tips related to journalism. His memories and contribution to journalism in Munger can not be forgotten. He said that Prakash Chandra Mishra was a rich man of pen as well as a sociable, cheerful and every-hearted person. It was in his habits to call a younger person also brother and brother-in-law with Tehzeeb. Shri Vidyarthi said that the uninterrupted writing of the late Prakash Chandra Mishra cannot be forgotten. The city today has more than half a dozen journalists. Which he got a place in the journalism world. The state vice president has prayed to God for peace of dead soul and to provide patience to the family in this hour of crisis. Bihar state General Secretary Kunal Amritraj paid tribute to him, adding to his memories and said that his death is a heartbreaking journalistic companion. Expressing his condolences, District President of the association Lalmohan Maharaj said that the writing of late journalist Prakash Chandra Mishra, who raised his voice against the administration, is still a source of inspiration for journalists. Santosh Kumar alias Prince said that late journalist Prakash Chand Mishra was a rich man of pen as well as every heart. Among those who expressed condolences, Indian Journalist Association National President Seraj Ahmad Quraishi, State President Ranjit Samrat, ATS Mumbai DIG Shivdeep Lande, journalist Santosh Sahai, Prashant Kumar, District Vice President Sanjay Prasad Singh, Advisor Om Prakash Poddar, Niranjan Kumar, Manish Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Thakur, Vikas Kumar, among others.
