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Annual Journalism Award 2020 (LINK)

Annual Journalism Award (AJA) will not be held on World Press Freedom Day (3rd May), this year. It has been postponed due to Covid-19

Nov 5th, 2020

Announcement of Rural Reporting Grant 2020 The Journalists’ Association of Bhutan (JAB) is pleased to invite proposals for the Rural...

Nov 5th, 2020

Long-form Narrative and Story Writing JAB’s five-day training on Long-form Narrative and Story Writing took place in the last...

May 3rd, 2020

Updates from the Executive Director on World Press Freedom Day Dear colleagues and members,  It is World Press Freedom day today and also the day...

May 3rd, 2020

A message from the President on World Press Freedom Day 2020 Dear media friends, As you all are aware that we, Bhutanese media fraternity, come...

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