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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Shinde praises photojournalists for capturing critical moments despite risks

Shinde praises photojournalists for capturing critical moments despite risks

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday praised photojournalists for their vigilance and commitment to documenting critical moments, often while putting their own safety at risk.

Shinde was speaking after inaugurating a photography exhibition at the Thane Municipal Corporation headquarters ahead of World Photography Day.

Shinde highlights role of visual storytelling

Shinde emphasised the power of photography to convey stories and said that "a photograph speaks a thousand words".

He praised photojournalists for keeping their "third eye" open to capture important moments, including during disasters, difficult situations and the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said their work helps keep the public informed by documenting events as they unfold, often under challenging circumstances.

Suggests 'Changing Thane' as next exhibition theme

Referring to Thane's rapid infrastructure development, Shinde urged photographers to document the city's transformation from narrow streets to modern, wider avenues.

He suggested that next year's exhibition could focus on the theme "Changing Thane", with photographs serving as a visual historical record of the city's development.

The exhibition was jointly organised by the Thane Municipal Corporation and the Thane City Dainik Patrakar Sangh.

11 TMC school students felicitated

On the sidelines of the event, Shinde also felicitated 11 students from TMC-run schools who secured places on the merit list of the Maharashtra State Examination Council's Class 4 scholarship examination.

Ensure pothole-free Ganeshotsav, Shinde tells officials

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday directed municipal corporations to take immediate steps to make roads pothole-free ahead of the Ganesh Festival and use modern technologies for urgent repairs during the monsoon.

To incentivize swift compliance, Shinde announced that the Urban Development Department (UDD) will reward the top three municipal corporations that successfully deliver pothole-free infrastructure and accident-free festival execution.

Chairing a virtual meeting to review preparations for the festival, which will begin on September 14, he directed civic bodies across the state to prepare a time-bound programme to repair potholes on all major roads, internal streets and routes used for Ganesh processions and idol immersion.

The ten-day Ganeshotsav, Maharashtra's favourite festival, is just a few days away and there should be no potholes on procession and immersion routes, he insisted.

(With inputs from PTI)



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