DIPR organizes 'Radio Storytelling' Workshop
Information Department to offer internship to media students at Jammu,
Srinagar: Muneer-ul-Islam
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 30: Noted journalist, broadcaster,
author, storyteller, script writer and lyricist Neelesh Mishra known for his
famous radio show ‘Yaadon Ka Idiot Box’ today said that seeing the world through the prism of the character is
the key for better storytelling.
Mishra was speaking at a daylong workshop on ‘Radio
storytelling’ organized for media students by the Department of Information and
Public Relations at Media Complex here.
The workshop was attended by the faculty and media students of Media
Education Research Centre, University of Kashmir, Islamic University of Science
and Technology Awantipora, Govt Women's College MA Road and
Government Degree College Baramulla.
Director Information, Muneer-ul-Islam, Joint Director Information
(Headquarters) Abdul Majid Zargar, Deputy Director Information (PR) Sheikh
Zahoor, Bureau Chief of 'The Hindu' Peerzada Ashiq were also present on the
occasion.
Regarding the art of storytelling Mishra said getting involved in the
character mentally helps in coming out with good stories.
He asked the students to stress on delivering the message honestly and
cited the instance of a postman whose job is deliver the message without adding
anything to it.
Mishra offered the media students internship in storytelling at his
organization and then turning it into a successful entry opportunity in the
media field.
He also asked them to decide and explore early about their career
choices and not get influenced by the peers or family pressure. “A person
can judge himself in which filed he can do best,” he said.
Mishra shared his journey of life, full of challenges and opportunities
from his birth place Nainital to becoming one of the successful voices in the
broadcasting world.
He also shared his behind the scene conversation with Mahesh Bhat while
researching for a book which led to his debut song for Bollywood 'Jaadu hai
Nasha hai' for Jism.
Speaking on the occasion, Director Information Muneer-ul-Islam said the
DIPR is always ready to facilitate the media students with different genres of
media to enrich their knowledge. He said of late various initiatives have been
taken to give professional touch to the functioning of the Department and
create avenues and opportunities for the media students.
The Director Information announced that DIPR will soon start Internship
for media students, both at Jammu and Srinagar.
He said that many more programmes are in pipeline which would help media
students to get required exposure for launching a successful career in media
industry.

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