PCN holds discussion with visiting Chinese journalists on resolving problems of journalism jointly

The Press Council Nepal held a discussion with a team of visiting Chinese journalists about the possibility of jointly resolving the problems seen in journalism.

Representatives from the Tibetan Cultural Center and the Federation of Journalists from Xizang Province (Tibet) held a meeting at the office of the Council on Sunday.

During the meeting, they discussed promoting the customs, culture and traditions of the two countries in each other's countries, as well as taking joint initiatives to solve problems seen in journalism along with digital communication.

On the occasion, Council member Bijay Raj Adhikari welcomed the visiting team and said that they can move forward by strengthening mutual goodwill and relations.

He informed the visiting team about the work, duties, and media monitoring of the Press Council Nepal.

Jhabindra Bhusal, Chief Officer of the Council, gave a presentation on the state of Nepali media, legal system, and opportunities and challenges of digital media.

Similarly, the head of the visiting Chinese team urged the Council to make arrangements for Nepali journalists to visit Tibet, saying that seeing once is more effective than hearing thousand times.

He pointed out the need for adequate exchange of visits between Nepal and China through the media sector.

Saying that China has made a great success in digital transformation in recent years, he said that cooperation can also be made in Nepal.

Stating that a conference on digital media management is going to be held in October in Tibet, the visiting team has urged the Council to coordinate for the participation from Nepal.