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Naidu, Irani hail J&K media students at PCI’s golden jubilee event
Srinagar,
Nov 16: Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu and Union Minister for Information
and Broadcasting and Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani today lauded media students
from Jammu and Kashmir who were present at the Golden Jubilee function of the
Press Council of India (PCI) coinciding with the National Press Day.The Vice-President inaugurated the valedictory event while the function was
presided over by PCI chairman, Justice Chandramauli Kumar at New Delhi today,
an official spokesman said here this evening.He sid the vice-president in his speech said that there was a credibility
crisis as far as the media of current times are concerned.“If media is credible, then all the challenges will fall in line,” he said and
also welcomed the media students from Jammu and Kashmir for their participation
in the National Press Day event.Pointing toward media students from Jammu and Kashmir, Union Minister for
Information and Broadcasting and Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani in her speech
said that they (students) are the future of mass communication and
journalism. “I wholeheartedly welcome the media students from Jammu and Kashmir who have
made to this event for gaining professional exposure. They should spend time
with the journalists and world body of journalists here to hear about the
stories which never made to the print.The deliberations at the event this year were centered around the theme
‘Challenges before the Media’. The National Awards for Excellence in Journalism
were also conferred at the event.The function was also attended by Director, Department of Information and
Public Relations, Jammu and Kashmir Government, Muneer-ul-Islam and other
officials of Information Department.
Pertinently, a group of around 40 media students from Jammu and Kashmir
attended the Golden Jubilee celebrations of the Press Council of India on Thursday. They are accompanied by the faculty members of the
respective media institutions.
The tour is being organised by the Department of Information & Public
Relations (DIPR) to provide a platform to the media students from the state to
interact with participants from across the world including World Association of
Press Councils, Press Associations, Media Councils and the Media Professionals
during their visit to Delhi.Earlier, during the day Minister for Works, Naeem Akhtar, who was on an
official visit to Delhi, interacted with the media students from J&K over
breakfast at Vishwa Yuva Kendra. He was inspired by the enthusiasm of the media
students, who expressed their desire to explore latest professional avenues in
the field of media.
Of late, DIPR has initiated various measures to create professional avenues for
J&K’s media students, both within and outside the State, and also help
sharpen their core skills for the emerging job market. UNI
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