Dear Mr. Dewangan,
You raised a very valid point, I’m yet to see laurels about good work of government much in media. More that we see is debate on “What has Not Been Done”…. !!
** I think a more aggressive, prompt and timely flow information to key media from your end would somehow assist in fetching more recognition to such work.
** In Local constituency budgets under MPLAD scheme, some budgets can be allocated towards association with key media groups on special supplements on
Local Projects Completed.
** Identification, development, training of a Key Spokesperson from the Govt. PR team or the project team and positioning of this person’s views and
thoughts in various related issues/stories in key media would be an added advantage.
These few strategies would help in mounting the faith of key media in your good work which in turn when spoken by media would fetch due recognition in the eyes of Public too. . .
Best Regards,
Poonam R. Sukhija
Vice President
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From: prpoint@yahoogroups
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 11:41 AM
To: prpoint@yahoogroups
Subject: [prpoint] How to make Government PR Departments more effective?
Dear members,
State Governments are doing lot of work work for betterment of
the society. Governments make their policy,scheme,
development of public. How can we improve the status and Role of Government PR departments for making this as an effective information hub. I seek the advice of members
Hira Dewangan
District Public Relation Officer
Raigarh,chhattisgar
MOB-9827118549
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