Abstract

This article delves into the dynamic landscape of public relations (PR) and underscores its pivotal role in contemporary socio-economic contexts, with a specific emphasis on the Directorate General Public Relations (DGPR) of Punjab. PR emerges as a strategic discipline crucial for shaping positive relationships, managing credibility, and influencing public opinion in both the public and private sectors. Within the government sector, the article highlights PR's integral role in promoting accountability, transparency, and public trust. The author also discussed its function as a facilitator for effective communication between government organizations and the public, playing a vital role in disseminating policies, managing crises, and bridging the gap between the ruling class and the general public. A focal point of the study is the Directorate General Public Relations of Punjab, providing a comprehensive overview of its historical evolution, operational mechanisms, and the challenges it encounters. The author also discussed the rich historical context and contemporary applications, accentuating the enduring significance of PR, particularly as embodied by the DGPR, in shaping public perceptions and maintaining effective communication channels in both government and private sectors.

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