Dear editor,
Here is a statement for your kind use.
Regards,
Nava Thakuria,
Secretary, 
Journalist Forum Assam,
Guwahati
(m) 098640 44917

JFA expresses concern over newspaper closure notices
Guwahati: Journalist Forum Assam (JFA) has expressed serious concern at the 
closer notices issued by the management of two Assam based daily newspapers and 
urged Assam government to take initiative for possible re-launching  both the 
newspapers owned by the Kolkata based by Saradha Group. The forum also asked 
the management to release the outstanding salaries to the journalist and 
non-journalist employees at the earliest.
In a press statement issued by the JFA president Rupam Baruah and secretary 
Nava Thakuria, the organization revealed that the management of Sakalbela, a 
Bengali daily and Seven Sister’s Post, an English daily published from Guwahati 
had issued closer notices recently from its Kolkota office and since the first 
week of April 2013 both the newspapers have not been circulated and printed.
Mentionable is that Sakalbela had employed nearly forty working journalists and 
another hundred media employees and similarly Seven Sister’s Post had around 
fifty working journalists and hundred other employees. The sudden closer notice 
issued by the Saradha Group chairman cum managing director Sudipta Sen has 
forced all these newspaper employees to turn unemployed
The media reports from Kolkata suggest that all the newspapers and television 
channels owned by the Saradha Group have been closed down. More ever, the 
Saradha Group chief Sudipta Sen remains untraced for many days. The affected 
employees of the group have also lodged FIRs in local police stations.
The media employees based in Assam have alleged that they have not received 
their monthly salaries for the last two months. The JFA has  asked the Saradha 
Group management to immediately release their outstanding salaries and other 
due benefits (including the PF). The forum also appealed to the State chief 
minister Tarun Gogoi and State labour minister Prithvi Majhi to pursue with the 
management for reviving the production of both the newspapers and also 
providing due-financial benefits  to nearly three hundred worried employees at 
the earliest. 
 


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