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The Pen Endures: B. Raghavendra's Re-Election Shores Up Mysuru's Voice in State Journalism

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  • November 11, 2025
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The Pen Endures: B. Raghavendra's Re-Election Shores Up Mysuru's Voice in State Journalism

Well, some news just feels right, doesn't it? Especially when it's about dedicated individuals continuing their important work. Such is the case with B. Raghavendra, a name certainly familiar to many within Karnataka's media circles. He’s been re-elected, and quite handily one could surmise, as a State Executive Committee Member of the esteemed Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ).

This significant reaffirmation happened during the 39th State-level Annual General Body Meeting, a bustling affair held in Bengaluru. And honestly, it's more than just another election; it's a testament to Raghavendra’s consistent efforts and, perhaps more crucially, the trust he’s built among his peers. He's not just a member; he’s the distinct voice for Mysuru district on that crucial state committee.

For those who might not know, Raghavendra isn't new to this kind of responsibility. Currently, he serves as the City Bureau Chief for Samyuktha Karnataka, a role that keeps him firmly at the pulse of local news. And yes, he's also previously held the prestigious position of President for the Mysuru District Journalists' Association – a real indicator of his grassroots connections and leadership acumen within the local journalistic fraternity.

His re-election, in truth, signals a continuity, a stable hand guiding discussions and decisions that affect working journalists across Karnataka. It’s a vote of confidence in his experience, his understanding of the challenges, and his vision for the future of journalism in the state. And it makes perfect sense, too, considering his deep involvement over the years.

It's worth noting, by the way, that Raghavendra isn't the only one from Mysuru making an impact at the state level. P.K. Yogesh Kumar and K.J. Lokesh were also elected as State Council Members from the district. This collective representation, you could say, ensures that Mysuru’s unique perspectives and needs are well and truly heard within the broader state journalistic body. It’s a powerful team, actually, working for the betterment of the profession.

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