A 14-member media delegation from the Northeastern states of Meghalaya and Tripura has embarked on a press tour to Karnataka starting today with the objective of gaining firsthand exposure to key Central Government establishments, flagship development projects and the rich cultural heritage of the state.
The initiative, organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Shillong in coordination with PIB Bengaluru, under the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, is designed to enable Journalists from the region to engage directly with institutions of national importance and highlight their stories for readers and audiences back home.
The delegation includes eleven Journalists from Meghalaya and two from South Tripura, representing a mix of print, electronic and digital media. These include prominent publications and platforms such as Meghalaya Times, East Mojo, U Peitngor, T7 News, SP News Agency, Meghalaya Monitor, Mawphor, Highland Post, Hindustan Times, PTI, Dainik Sambad and Tripura Darpan. The tour is being coordinated by Gopajit Das, Assistant Director, PIB Shillong, who is accompanying the delegation as the Conducting Officer.
During the tour, the delegation will visit major scientific and industrial institutions including the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). These visits are aimed at showcasing India’s advancements in space research, scientific innovation and public sector enterprise.
In addition to institutional visits, the itinerary includes immersive cultural and heritage experiences across Bengaluru, Mangaluru and Mysuru, with a special focus on sites such as the Mysuru Palace, allowing the delegation to witness Karnataka’s rich traditions and architectural legacy. The tour also covers sectoral engagements with visits to Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Limited in Mysuru, a field visit to Chamrajnagar district to observe agricultural and allied sector activities and an interaction with tribal communities through a visit to a Thanda (tribal village).
As part of the social engagements scheduled during the tour, the media delegation will also pay a courtesy call on the Hon’ble Governor of Karnataka.
The press tour is a key part of the Press Information Bureau’s outreach efforts to bridge regional narratives, foster greater national integration and ensure balanced media coverage of development stories from across the country. The insights gained from this visit will help the participating Journalists produce in-depth and informed reporting for their respective audiences.