ISLAMABAD, (Parliament Times) : Azad Kashmir Information Secretary Midhat Shehzad has said that the government is taking steps to solve the problems of Azad Kashmir newspapers and journalists. In the era of mass media, state-run newspapers are playing an active role in exposing the Kashmir issue and Indian atrocities in Occupied Kashmir to the world. Under the auspices of the government, the information department is taking concrete steps to solve their problems and further steps will be taken in consultation with All Kashmir Newspapers. While discussing on the occasion of visiting the office of Information Secretary Midhat Shehzad, DG Information Raja Azhar Iqbal was welcomed by Chief Executive Syed Mohammad Akram Shah, Madam Amna Akram and Editor Javed Iqbal. At the same time, he called the role of “Link Kashmir” commendable for highlighting public issues In a conversation with Chief Executive Kashmir Link Syed Muhammad Akram Shah and members of All Kashmir Newspapers Hundred City (AKNS), Secretary Tree Information said that the government is working to improve the information department. There has been a substantial increase in the budget of the department. This will create new posts and significantly improve the efficiency of the department. She said that she is well aware of the problems of the state newspapers and steps are being taken to remove them. The state newspapers convey the problems of the people of Azad Kashmir to the power house, as well as the problem of Kashmir and Kashmiris oppressed by the occupying forces in Occupied Kashmir. They are playing the best role to bring the atrocities in front of the world. He said that the state newspapers should be our arms and hands to solve the problems with the consultation of AKNS to solve the problems of newspapers. A plan of action will be prepared. He further said that work is going on to establish a journalists’ academy. Azad government is taking serious steps to solve the problems of state newspapers and journalists. On this occasion, DG Information Raja Azhar Iqbal has said that there is no doubt that despite the problems, the newspapers of Azad Kashmir are playing an active role to highlight the public issues and especially the Kashmir issue at the global level and flush the Kashmir issue. He has a key role in making the point. He said that I have a good understanding of the problems faced by the newspapers of Azad Kashmir. The change in the papara rules is also a reason for the financial problems of the newspapers. Will take vigorous measures for this.Chief Executive Kashmir Link Syed Muhammad Akram Shah said that the state newspapers are doing significant work in Pakistan and the outside world regarding the political, geographical and especially the Kashmir issue of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Our newspapers are read online as far as UK, USA and Canada and lakhs of Kashmiri immigrants (Kashmiri diaspora) in these countries read news related to their respective regions and Occupied Kashmir with interest. He said that state newspapers have played a more important role in highlighting the Kashmir issue worldwide than Pakistani diplomats. Syed Muhammad Akram Shah paid tribute to the efforts of the current heads of the Information Department. What they have done for the improvement of the department and newspapers and further improvements are expected from them. Editor Jammu and Kashmir Aamir Mehboob said that if the information department is strong then our problems will also be solved. Go through information department. He said that we have to go ahead and give an account of our part, so we have to fulfill our responsibilities in a full way. We are ready to work together with the government and the information department at all levels. Tabsum said that steps should be taken to represent Press Foundation to AKNS members. AKNS President and Chief Editor Sadai Chinar Amjad Chaudhry said that we are grateful to Chief Executive Kashmir Link Syed Muhammad Akram Shah. They gave us an opportunity to meet. He said that in the current situation of the country, the state newspapers have also been affected. Immediate steps are necessary to pay the arrears due to the Azad Kashmir government. He said that regarding the problems of the state newspapers, AKNS platform They will present their suggestions so that a best action plan can be prepared together. He further said that the state newspapers have always supported truth and truth and will continue to adhere to the same principle in the future. Chief Editor Parliament Times Javed Iqbal. It has been said that the establishment of an APP-style agency in the Information Department will help in communicating the policies and performance of the government to the public in a better way, and the issue of Kashmir can be highlighted at the global level.