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Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)

IIMC hosts virtual orientation programme to welcome new students

Our Correspondent
Posted on 30 Oct 2021
18:22 PM
All the dignitaries interacted with new students at the orientation programme IIMC
Summary
Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh gives new students advice on journalism and new media, stresses on the importance of truth.
Event was attended by eminent journalists, Central University of Kashmir chancellor, IIMC chairman and director general among other dignitaries.

The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) held its orientation programme virtually, welcoming new students under its fold. The programme was held between October 25 and 29. 

The opening session of the programme’s concluding day was addressed by Rajya Sabha deputy chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh, who said that India will be the centre of a knowledge-based economy for which a digitally empowered society is very important. 

The event was attended online by IIMC director general Sanjay Dwivedi, additional director general Ashish Goel, programme coordinator and dean (academic) Govind Singh, faculty members and students from all the centres of the institute.

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Harivansh Narayan Singh’s advice for journalism students:  

The Rajya Sabha deputy chairman stressed on the dignity of language and the importance of truthfulness, saying journalists should have no difficulty in stating facts publicly. We are harming the credibility of journalism by giving false or wrong news, he added. 

Dwivedi said the soul of journalism dies when human consciousness ends. That’s why, a human sensibility should be there in every journalist. It is this compassion that saves us from walking on the wrong path. Journalism holds a lot of faith for the public and, if this belief is to be nurtured, we need to live up to the concerns of the people, he added.

Expressing his views on ‘Challenges to National Security’ in the second session of the programme, Central University of Kashmir chancellor Lt. Gen. (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain said that every country has a vision for its citizens and all journalists of tomorrow must know about defence journalism.

Eminent journalists addressed the last session, speaking to students on the ‘Future of Indian Language Press’. IIMC chairman Apoorva Chandra, who is also the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting secretary, also interacted with the new students, along with the other dignitaries. 

Last updated on 30 Oct 2021
06:22 PM
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