By December 1, Binh Duong Newspaper is 34 years of age and thriving with full force ahead. We, reporters, review our one year of bridging and transferring information to readers in the province.
Reporters work in an interview.
Reporters like us typically go almost everywhere collecting information for our articles. In that process, we experience all sorts of feeling and can grasp up wishes of the public to consult with functional agencies.Or as reporters specializing in social and cultural issues, we meet many people including the poor. Every time, we meet one, we report the case and call for help through our newspaper or we ourselves give them a hand.
We indirectly do charity work not only by information we broadcast but also by our all heart.
Meantime, reporters are required to observe fast and accurate information – the utmost principles we should follow. As a matter of fact, articles we write are expressively appraisals, encouragement and criticism as two sides of a coin. As far as life is concerned, our critics may face up reactions from people but still we are not turned down. I remember one article written about degrading education quality in high schools.
Upon our information collection, schools were willing to offer us with information but upon our releasing the article, we faced reactions of schools leaders against our too ‘truthfulness’.
However, no matter how strong the reactions are, we are trained to be responsible and strong in our viewpoint enough to confirm our position. But still, we are cautious with our criticism for beyond from that we should encourage other to overcome their worse and become better and better in their work.
Reported by Hong Thai – Translated by Vi Bao