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Congress Legislature Party leader Charanjit Singh Channi being honoured by the members of Rupnagar Press Club. ...more

Rupnagar scribes hold protest over attacks on media persons
Members of Rupnagar Press Club submitting memorandum to the deputy Commissioner Rupnagar Karnesh Sharna against attack on media persons at New Delhi. ...more

Media should play a pro-active role in raising the social issues-Mittal
Punjab Industries minister Madan Mohan Mittal being honoured by the members of Rupnagar Press Club ...more

Media should play its role for the betterment of society-DC
Deputy Commissioner Rupnagar Karnesh Sharma being honoured by Rupnagar Press Club members. ...more

National Press Day Celebrated
Punjab education minister Daljit Singh Cheema being honoured on the occasion of National Press Day celebrations by the members of Rupnagar Press Club. ...more

Rupnagar Press Club celebrates Independence Day
Rupnagar Press Club president Bahadurjeet Singh unfurling the national flag on the occasion of Independence day. ...more

World Press Freedom Day celebrated at Rupnagar Press Club
Former minister and Kharar MLA Jagmohan Singh kang being honoured by the members of the Rupnagar Press Club ...more

Media persons should adapt to changes to be successful in journalism
Punjab Deputy chief minister's media adviser Jangveer Singh being honoured by the members of Rupnagar Press Club. ...more

Member Parliament Prem Singh Chandumajra visits Rupnagar Press Club
Anandpur Sahib Member Parliament Prem Singh Chandumajra while addressing a ‘MEET THE PRESS’ programme organised at Rupnagar Press Club ...more

Rupnagar SSP Varinder Paul Singh Visits Rupnagar Press Club
Rupnagar SSP Varinder Paul Singh with media persons at Rupnagar Press Club ...more
Education Minister Daljit Singh Cheema visits Rupnagar Press Club

Members of Rupnagar Press Club honoured Education Minister Daljit Singh Cheema
Education Minister Daljit Singh Cheema visits Rupnagar Press Club
Rupnagar, September 12
The vocational education scheme launched by the Punjab government in the state recently,would be introduced in 500 more schools next year,said Punjab education minister Daljit Singh Cheema while addressing a function at Rupnagar Press Club.
He said that this year the scheme had been started in 100 schools and expressed the hope that it would prove to be successful and beneficial for the students.
He said that since books relating to vocational education were in English,the education department got them translated in to Punjabi for the facility of students.
Cheema said that efforts were being made to improve the standard of education in the state and to provide quality education to the students in government schools particularly in the rural areas of the state.
He said education department would take concrete steps to check the menace of copying in the school examinations in the state.
He also appealed to the people to donate liberally for providing relief to the flood ravaged people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Cheema also announced a grant of Rs.5 lakhs to the press club .He also inaugurated a gym installed in the press club.
While speaking on the occasion Rupnagar Press Club president Bahadurjeet Singh said that a media centre equipped with computers,fax,printers and telephone would be set up in the Press Club for the facility of media persons.He thanked Cheema for providing grant to the Press Club.
Shiromani Akali Dal Rupnagar district(urban) president Paramjit Singh Makkar,Former Improvement Trust chairman Dr RS Parmar,advocate Harmohan Singh Paul,advocate Harmandeep Singh Masuta,Rupnagar presss club vice president Satnam Singh Satti secretary Satish Jagota and patron Gurcharan Singh Bindra also spoke on the occasio