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Shahid Ansari: The First Ambassador of Mobile Journalism in the Journalism World
Those who have realized the changing mood of journalism ahead of time are today the pioneers of successful journalism and are also riding the best in this genre. Arriving. There was a time when electronic coverage was unthinkable without cameras and lights, but now a journalist is not only preparing electronic reports with a better quality mobile phone, but also conducting electronic interviews from the same mobile phone. Maharashtra College Shahid Ansari, who graduated in 2007 with journalism as a subject in Urdu and Hindi, started his career when he obtained a diploma in journalism and started trying his luck in electronic journalism.
After making his debut at News, Seven News, Lemon News, The RKB Show, he served as Principal Correspondent at News Express for five years and now serves as Senior Content Editor at India. Apart from his field, Shahid Ansari has learned and understood everything that is part of his profession, that’s why he has mastered every field including desk, field reporting, PCR, flash fire editing. This profession is required.
There is a large number of journalists living in Mumbai, but the name of Shahid Ansari is prominent among the journalists who have made an impact at an early age. It can be rightly said that when mobile journalism started. Shahid Ansari is the first journalist who got access to this skill in Mumbai. The story of Shahid Ansari, who started his career from a local news channel ITN, is also interesting. During his stay in Nagpara, Mumbai, when he saw the pile of injustice step by step, he undertook to raise his voice against it. He had not even completed his graduation when he started working on small stories and became the voice of the weak and powerless. A fifty-year-old old woman, who was having some impure eyes on her little girl, suddenly Shahid Ansari came to know about it and raised his voice against this cruelty through his reporting. As a result, the superiors freed the family from oppression and action was taken against the errant police constable. This success boosted Shahid’s morale and he diligently took up the service through journalism. The reporting is seen by Shahid Ansari. The interesting thing is that when Shahid Ansari’s voice-over is in the background on a story shot from a mobile phone, no one can say that it was completed by someone only from a mobile phone.
Mobile Journalism also known as “Mojo” is now common in electronic media. Instead of cameraman, light and sound, Obi-Wan, now journalist covers the whole story with just a mobile phone and a hand stick and does it by himself. He edits and sends it to his telecast station. However, only when there is a planned interview or on special occasions are cameramen present. In the beginning, when this technique became common and mojo journalism started, most of the journalists stayed away instead of learning this technique of journalism, but Shahid Ansari made this journalism his cover in the beginning and gained so much skill that Now in a company like ETV India, he is the only representative from Mumbai. Shahid’s talent and ability to tell stories is such that Mumb…
They say that it is very important to know different languages to work in the media, so Shahid Ansari has acquired special skills in this too and while he has mastered the national languages Hindi and Urdu, he also speaks and understands Marathi, Arabic and English. Computer education is such that even the best editors will be surprised by which software or app they edited the video.
Shahid Ansari, the son of late Naseer Ahmed, has worked on hundreds of stories, but among the stories that had a far-reaching impact on Maharashtra, the story of Byculla Jail is important, in which six policemen were jailed for the murder of a prisoner. Padi and several officials were suspended, saying that there was a lot of pressure on Shahid Ansari not to do this story and to suppress the news, but he risked his life and told the story in the light of all the evidence. Did the duty of safeguarding democracy. Another story that shook Maharashtra politics was the story of black money lying with NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal, on the basis of which the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Mumbai, Nagpur and Kokatta. I raided and registered a case against more than fifty fake accounts and sent Chhagan Bhujbal behind bars. Similarly, the story against the Deputy Superintendent of Police of the Anti-Corruption Bureau was also very important, which made the government employees aware of corruption. I used to make arrests and recover from them myself. Stories like this of Shahid Ansari have built his reputation and saved the integrity of journalistic journalism from being tarnished and crime reporting as well as political and community reporting. He tried to pave the way for a change in the society.
It is impossible to deny the fact that crime reporting in Mumbai is a difficult and dangerous job, in such a situation, Shahid Ansari has not only presented the news of the underworld to the world, which the civil society was not familiar with. He has also done a great feat by exposing the differences between the police department, which is used by the anti-social elements to make their own way. This is the reason why on Wikipedia, Shahid Ansari is considered as one of the selected mojo journalists of India who are playing a prominent role in mojo journalism.
Maharashtra
Senior IPS Officers Transferred in Maharashtra; Key Changes in Mumbai Police Leadership

Mumbai: (By Kamar Ansari) In a major reshuffle within the Maharashtra Police, senior IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, whose life inspired the Bollywood film 12th Fail, has been appointed as the new Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Mumbai.
Sharma, a 2005-batch IPS officer, has previously served as DCP Zone-1 and Additional Commissioner of Police (West Region) in Mumbai. He has also served with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). His appointment is being seen as a significant move in strengthening Mumbai’s law and order administration.
In another key transfer, Anil Kumbhare, who was serving as Joint CP (Traffic), has been appointed as the new Joint Commissioner of Police of the Crime Branch, Mumbai.
Senior IPS officer Rajesh Pradhan of the 2003 batch will now head the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Mumbai.
Meanwhile, 2004-batch IPS officer Sussairaj Jayakumar, who was serving as Joint CP (Administration), Mumbai, has been appointed as the new Special Inspector General of Force-1, Maharashtra. Jayakumar has earlier served in Mumbai Police as DCP, Additional CP and Joint CP, and began his policing career as ASP in Malegaon.
Another senior officer, Satya Narayan Chaudhary, who was serving as Joint CP (Law and Order), has now been transferred as Joint CP (Traffic), Mumbai.
Additionally, 2004-batch IPS officer Pravin Padwal, who was serving as IG (Training), has been appointed as Inspector General of Police, Nashik Range.
The reshuffle is considered an important administrative move aimed at strengthening policing, crime control, traffic management and internal administration across Mumbai and Maharashtra Police departments.
Maharashtra
Maha Vikas Aghadi should form a task force to revise voter lists in Maharashtra on the model of Bengal: Raees Sheikh

Mumbai: A day after the Election Commission announced the Comprehensive Audit of Voter Lists (SIR) in Maharashtra, Samajwadi Party MLA from Bhiwandi East Raees Sheikh has urged Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) leaders to form a state-level task force to monitor the process and take steps to ensure that the incident of voter exclusion in West Bengal does not repeat itself. The SIR process led to the defeat of the Trinamool Congress in Bengal.
In a letter to Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Sapkal, Shiv Sena leader and MP Sanjay Raut and Nationalist Congress Party (SP) state president Shashi Kant Shinde, MLA Raees Sheikh said that the Maha Vikas Aghadi should constitute a task force to guide voters, train Booth Level Agents (BLAs) and coordinate with the Election Commission. The SIR process in Bihar and West Bengal has resulted in the exclusion of a large number of voters, especially voters from tribal, Dalit, minority and weaker sections. 68 lakh voters in Bihar and 91 lakh voters in West Bengal have been excluded in this process. Maharashtra may face a similar situation if opposition parties do not take timely action. “In the recent West Bengal assembly elections, BJP won 95 seats while Trinamool Congress won 51 seats in constituencies where 25,000 voters were excluded during the SIR process, leading to TMC’s defeat,” MLA Raees Sheikh claimed. He added that under the SIR initiative, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) will visit voters’ homes between June 30 and July 29. “Voters will need help in completing the necessary documents, understanding the new voter registration process and the objection registration process. Booth Level Officers (BLAs) of all the allied parties and coordinating with the state Chief Electoral Officer and the Central Election Commission. Maha Vikas Aghadi must take immediate steps in this regard. Otherwise we will not be able to stop the ruling party’s vote rigging. The proposed state-level task force should include representatives of all allies in the alliance.”
Maharashtra
Joint site inspection to be conducted to effectively implement mosquito control measures, Ashwini Bhide directs

Various agencies in Mumbai should cooperate in providing access to the Pest Control Department team during site visits in mosquito control measures. Mosquito control measures should be effectively implemented by providing necessary support to the Pest Control Department in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation area. Besides, Municipal Corporation Commissioner Ashwini Bhide directed that the objective should be to reduce the number of patients through preventive measures against monsoon diseases by the Municipal Corporation.
A review meeting of the Mosquito Control Committee was held at the Municipal Corporation Headquarters today (14 May 2026) under the chairmanship of Mumbai Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide.
. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) Dr. Vipin Sharma, Deputy Commissioner (Municipal Commissioner’s Office) Prashant Gaikwad, Deputy Commissioner (Public Health) Sharad Uday, Executive Health Officer Dr. Daksha Shah, Pesticide Officer Amrit Suryavanshi were present in the meeting along with representatives of various government and semi-government organizations of Mumbai. Senior officers and representatives of government, semi-government organizations from Central Public Works Department, Mahada, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority, Mumbai Port Trust, Navy, Air Force, BEST, Postal Department, Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Dairy Department, Mahavataran, LIC, Airport Authority, Public Works Department, NTC attended the meeting. Obstacles in the access of the pest control team to places like dilapidated buildings, grassy areas, mill plots and containment areas of various agencies should be removed. There is a need to take mosquito control measures here with joint efforts. This will make it possible to control the increasing number of patients due to monsoon diseases. It has been observed that mosquito control measures have not been implemented for 6,160 water tanks in the premises of 21 agencies in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation area. A joint inspection visit should be organized in collaboration with the Pesticides Department of Mumbai Municipal Corporation and various agencies. Mumbai Municipal Corporation Commissioner Ashwini Bhide directed that various agencies should make joint efforts to implement preventive measures at mosquito breeding sites by May 31, 2026.
Training of over 5000 personnel at construction sites completed
Large-scale reconstruction of buildings is underway in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation area. Security officers and workers are being trained to implement mosquito control measures at construction project sites. More than 5000 personnel have been trained in mosquito control measures in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation area. A WhatsApp group has also been created for communication and coordination between security officers and the pest control department. As part of the monsoon measures, the pest control department has been conducting a drive since February to personally visit various establishments and inspect the covers installed on water tanks. During the inspection, it was observed that the covers of the water tanks were not in good condition and were not installed properly. It was also found that the work of removing obstructions and materials has not been completed. Engineering measures need to be implemented at some places. Various government and semi-government institutions have been directed to implement mosquito control measures before the monsoon through site visit campaigns. Municipal Corporation Commissioner Ashwini Bhide has directed that the mosquito control measures should be completed in a planned manner by 31 May 2026 through a joint campaign.
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