By TCN News,
New Delhi: Rehab India Foundation unveiled a new Journalism Scholarship Programme today at its headquarter in the Abu Fazal Enclave. Chief Guest Abdur Rahman, while inaugrating the programme said that the journalism students are going to appear for Journalism Examination that will be in English, so everyone has to develop the capability of listening.
Rehab India Foundation formally inaugurated the training session of Journalism and Mass Communication programme on Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at 9.30 am.
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During interaction with students, Mr. Rahman said, “it is quite important to learn how to give brief self introduction including the information of name, address, education etc. To add to it, encourages students for successfully completion of course than completion of course.”
Discussing role and importance of media, Md. Alam says, “Media role is quite important to develop the healthy society. As a media person, we need to help the community by showing right picture of covered and uncovered event.”
Next session was taken by Afsel Chandrakandy, General Secretary of Rehab India Foundation. He discussed the Ist Semester syllabus of MJMC. While encouraging students, Mr. Chandrakandy said, “Every student should try to get maximum knowledge and will become master in their interested areas be it research reporting, investigative reporting, political reporting, sports reporting or photography.” Rehab will provide its full support to the students, he added.
Mr. Safarullah Khan, Project Coordinator says, “Development of our country is directly linked to the development of all communities, especially minority….Presently media is more developed and having additional freedom, but unfortunately Accuracy is missing from A-B-C of Journalism. Now one community and religion has targeted globally that is Muslim and Islam which is portraying as aggressive, threatening, supportive of terrorism, and unresponsive to change, so this is our duty to provide right information to the people that every religion either Islam, Christianity or Hinduism spread the word of love and unity. And, evil act of one person or group must not be linked to the particular religion.”
Musarrat Warsi, HR/PR Manager gave presentation on role and importance of Journalism and Mass Communication. Anjum Naim, Editor India Next shared his valuable experience with the students.