News Topic:Pulwama Journalists Federation

PJF holds candlelit vigil over Danish Siddiqui’s killing

Pulwama Journalists Federation (PJF) held a candlelight protest in memory of late Danish Siddiqui, a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist.

PJF office bearers call on DC Pulwama

The office bearers of Pulwama Journalists Federation (PJF) on Tuesday called on Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Baseer Ul Haq Choudhary.

Pulwama journalist says forces snatched his camera, phone during gunfight

A photojournalist based in Pulwama on Saturday alleged that his camera and phone was snatched by government forces in Ganowpora Shopian.

Journalist Fahad Shah’s uncle passes away; PJF condoles

Journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Kashmir Walla magazine, Fahad Shah's maternal uncle passed away on Tuesday morning.

Journalists resign en masse from PWJA, form Pulwama Journalists Federation

Journalists in southern Kashmir's Pulwama district on Tuesday resigned from the media association 'Pulwama Working Journalists Association'.

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