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Urdu is the cultural heritage of all Indians: Venkaiah Naidu at IIMC

| | Jan 18, 2017, at 02:30 am
New Delhi, Jan 17 (IBNS): Venkaiah Naidu, Minister for Information & Broadcasting has said that students aspiring to become journalists in future must ensure that news and views are not mixed.

In order to be objective, every budding young journalist should have an open mind to acquire maximum knowledge to present the perspective in an objective manner.

He urged students to keep abreast with the latest developments, new technology and new modes of communication and should inculcate a habit of reading to remain relevant and effective.

He also called upon IIMC to strive for journalism courses in all Indian languages to cater to the communication needs of the citizens all across the country.

The Minister stated this while inaugurating the First PG Diploma course in Urdu Journalism, 67th Diploma course in Development Journalism and the launch of IIMC Journal “Communicator”, here today at Shastri Bhawan.

Speaking about the changing paradigm in communication, the Minister said that Social Media has broken the boundaries of time and space in communication. 

It was a pre-requisite today for budding journalists to be social media savvy and to have a watchful eye about the public perception on issues of local and international importance.

Emphasizing on the training methodology, Naidu said that in the current scenario, it was important to include Case studies and practical exposure as a part of curriculum for learning, practising and applying new concepts.

He also stressed the need to impart an outlook to budding journalists, and communicators that is rooted in strong ethical values.

Complimenting IIMC on the new PG Diploma course in Urdu Journalism, Naidu said that Urdu journalism was an important and integral part of media and communication landscape of our country which played an important role in Freedom Struggle movement.

Elaborating further, the Minister emphasized on the critical role played by Maulana Azad’s newspaper Al-Hilal which espoused the cause of Hindu-Muslim unity and strengthened the inclusive ideals of Indian nationalism during the Freedom Struggle movement.

He also highlighted the important role played by newspapers like Naqeeb e-Hamdard, Pratap, Milap, Quami Awaaz, Zameendar, Hindustan in spreading the ideals of nationalism amongst the Indian youth.

Regarding the expanding Media & Entertainment sector, the Minister highlighted the vast requirement of skilled personnel in the sector in the country. 

He referred the prominent role being played by the Government’s Skill India Initiative for upgrading skills under multiple disciplines.

He added that the vision of this Government under the leadership of Prime Minister was to bring Transformational changes in all sectors. 

He complemented IIMC for playing a pivotal role in bridging the skill gap currently prevailing in this domain as a premier academic institution in the country.

 

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