Senior Editor Mukesh Bhogal appointed State Secretary of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana

Chandigarh/Jhajjar 1 June 2025: Mukesh Bhogal, Chief Editor of Hindi and English language daily newspapers, has been declared the State Secretary of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana. Its official announcement has been made by Dr. Indu Bansal, Founder/ State President of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana.

Chandigarh/Jhajjar 1 June 2025: Mukesh Bhogal, Chief Editor of Hindi and English language daily newspapers, has been declared the State Secretary of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana. Its official announcement has been made by Dr. Indu Bansal, Founder/ State President of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana. 
On this occasion, State President of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana (SPSH), Dr. Indu Bansal congratulated Mukesh Bhogal, a native of Jhajjar Haryana and senior editor, on being appointed as the State Secretary of the Sangh and said that "Mukesh Bhogal is a dedicated and experienced journalist, whose contribution to journalism in the state has been commendable. 
His appointment to the post of State Secretary is an important and positive step for Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana." Dr Bansal said, "We have full faith in the experience of Mukesh Bhogal that the organization will touch new heights and he will make the best use of his energy and knowledge for the interests of journalists, which will help our organization to establish new dimensions."
Dr Bansal said, "Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana has always been dedicated to the rights of journalists and to raise their voice. Mukesh Bhogal has accepted a challenging responsibility. We are confident that under his leadership the Sangh will definitely do unique work for the interests of journalists in Haryana."
The state officials congratulated Mukesh Bhogal on his appointment as the state secretary and for his upcoming work and wished for a bright future of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana under his leadership.
The newly appointed state secretary Mukesh Bhogal thanked the founder and state president of the Sangh, Dr Indu Bansal, and all the state officials for his appointment and said that more than 40 journalists are working in the daily Hindi and English language newspapers edited by him in Haryana state and he has a trust and important place among the journalists of the entire Haryana state.
Bhogal assured that due to the journalist friendly policies of the union, he will soon get hundreds of journalists from all over Haryana to become members of Shramjeevi Patrakar Sangh Haryana. To accomplish this task, he will soon call an important meeting of his newspaper and other fellow journalists, which will be chaired by the founder and state president of the union, Dr. Indu Bansal.