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    Home»India»Jharkhand»Patna Press Club’s Demise Contrasts with Ranchi’s Success

    Patna Press Club’s Demise Contrasts with Ranchi’s Success

    Jharkhand December 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    The establishment of a press club in Patna, intended to be a historic milestone for Bihar’s journalists, has become a symbol of missed opportunities, especially when compared to the thriving Ranchi Press Club in neighboring Jharkhand. Despite a proud journalistic heritage, Bihar lacks its own dedicated press club. The government’s 2019 provision of a prime 1.5-acre site for a modern press club in Patna initially fostered hope. The project saw significant traction with over 600 members joining, substantial funds collected, and government resources allocated. However, the initiative was fatally undermined by internal power struggles, personal rivalries, and a lack of collective vision among influential journalists. This disunity led to the collapse of the Patna Press Club before elections could be held, prompting the government to reclaim the land and building. Meanwhile, the Ranchi Press Club has demonstrated robust institutional development over the past seven years, including regular, transparent elections. The recent election of Shambhunath Chaudhary as president, alongside other elected officials, reflects this commitment to democratic governance. Former secretary Amar Kant highlighted achievements such as increasing the club’s fund significantly, honoring senior journalists with free lifetime memberships, and improving club facilities through government support. The Ranchi Press Club’s success story serves as a potent reminder of the potential lost in Patna due to internal schisms and the urgent need for Bihar’s journalists to prioritize collective welfare over individual ambition.

    Bihar Journalists Institutional Development Internal Conflicts Jharkhand Journalism Journalist Community Media Institutions Missed Opportunity Patna Press Club Press Freedom Ranchi Press Club
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