
Ponda (Goa) – It was the first time in the Goa’s history that such a fabulous and grand seminar like the ‘Sanatan Rashtra Shankhnad Mahotsav’ to awaken Spiritual and National Awareness was organised here in Goa. It was grand and historical with the contribution of print media at the level of International, national, state level, and district level exposure through the print, web portals, news channels, cable networks. The clarion call (Shankhnad) of the ‘Sanatan Rashtra’was given Nationally and Internationally through the pamphlets, articles, and videos sent on behalf of the Sanstha.
1. Press Conference : 15 Press Conferences were arranged nationally to give information and invitation and theme of the Shankhanad Mahotsav. More than 200 editorsand journalists attended the press conferences.
2. Contact with Editors and Journalists : Sanatan seekers contacted met more than 1,000 editors and journalists in the nations 45 districts, such that they could understand the them of the Mahotsav and get publicity for the event.
3. Expansive and vast range of the publicity through posters and banners : To increase the outreach of the Mahotsav, more 160 posters and banners were designed. Which were then published in 1,800 newspapers. This includes 1,080 newspapers in the country, 552 web portals, and 138 local YouTube channels.
4. Special articles published : 5 articles about the theme of the Mahotsav were written for publication. Which were then published or broadcasted in 132 newspapers, 55 Web portals. Another 123 small articles were also published
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