Environment Journalists Forum elects executive body
Islamabad: The Environment Journalists Forum on Thursday elected its maiden executive body comprising climate journalists from print, electronic, news agencies and digital media.
The elections were held here at the Conference Hall of Ripah International University with 20 climate and environment beat reporters participating in them. Four climate journalists cast vote online via Zoom. Ali Jabir from APP was elected as the forum's President, Rozina Ali from 24News as Senior Vice President, Saadullah Saeed from the Public Purview as Vice President Male, Ayesha Naz from GTV as Vice President Female, Asghar Hayat from GNN as General Secretary, Sohail Butt from Asian Telegraph as Joint Secretary, Fouzia Ali from Dunya News as Finance Secretary, Mukhtar Ahmed from NNI as Information Secretary, whereas the Governing Body Members elected are Amina Janjua from Neo News, Saqib Rathore, Digital Media, and Aftab Jahan from NewsOne TV.
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