11.06.2026
Today, the administration of the Sovetsky district of Minsk hosted Subscriber’s Day, an event that reminded us of the value of print media and the need to support traditional sources of information. Representatives of the media told representatives of educational institutions, organizations and enterprises located in the territory of the Sovetsky district about modern domestic journalism: the publishing house “Belarus Today”, the agency “Minsk-News”, the newspaper “Zvyazda”, the magazine “Rodnaya Pryroda”, which emphasized the importance of this case for every resident of the district and the country as a whole.
Why should I subscribe to newspapers?
– Access to verified information
Newspapers and magazines provide the latest news, analytical articles and exclusive materials. The subscription guarantees regular access, without having to search for news from other sources.
– Support for journalism and print media
By subscribing, we help newspapers develop and support the work of journalists and editorial offices, which is especially important in the digital age.
– Saving time and resources
A subscription is a convenience: fresh numbers come directly to our home or work, and we do not need to search for them among many other information sources.
– Development of civil society
Newspapers stimulate interest in public and political issues, help keep abreast of the life of the region and the country, and form a civic position.
Why is it important to read newspapers?
– Enriching knowledge and broadening horizons
Newspaper articles cover a wide range of topics, from politics to culture and sports. Reading contributes to the growth of the general level of education.
– Formation of critical thinking
Analyzing information, comparing different sources – all this helps to develop the skills of critical assessment of events.
– Involvement in the life of the district
City newspapers tell about the problems and achievements of the district, provide an opportunity to be a part of public life and participate in its development.
Subscribing and reading newspapers is not only a way to receive the latest news, but also an important contribution to the development of information culture, media support and the strengthening of civil society.
At the end of the Subscriber’s Day, those present were able to subscribe to republican and city publications for organizations, relatives and friends, veterans and people in difficult situations. Thousands of residents of the district already appreciate the opportunity to stay informed and actively participate in the life of their city. Join us!
