Deen Dayal Upadhyay Scholarship announced for people of Indian Origin who did Exemplary work for Development Journalism

Ministry of Information & Broadcasting

Deen Dayal Upadhyay Scholarship announced for people of Indian Origin who did Exemplary work for Development Journalism

Smt Irani inaugurated National Media Faculty Development Center


Indian Journalism is as spicy as its spices: Irani

Posted On: 27 APR 2018 6:31PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting Smt Smriti Zubin Irani addressed the 69th Valedictory session of Development Journalism Course today at Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. During the  occasion, the Minister  announced a scholarship for  Rs.25000/- in commemoration of Deen Dayal Upadhyay for people of Indian Origin who did exemplary work in  development journalism.She also  awarded certificates to 25 development journalism students from 16 countries. On this occasion she also inaugurated National Media Faculty Development Center in IIMC Campus. She launched ECHO Newsletter, Samachar Madhyam and Communicator magazines.

Speaking on the occasion, the  Minister said that it is an honour to preside over an event which brings journalists of 16 countries under one roof.  She added that  one should always  continue to learn new things. She further added that development Journalism is an area where there should be more focus.

Smt Smriti Irani  while lauding the efforts of IIMC in consistently bringing out its magazine, said that IIMC has a global legacy in communication.She further added that we should concentrate on developing communication at grassroots. Minister pointed out during the speech that an average Indian spends 200 minutes a day on mobile app and that 65% of video consumption in our country is only from rural areas and is slated to grow further. In this scenario, the media and entertainment industry should think about what new things can be offered to the consumers.

Minister further added that times have changed from the time when editor had the last word on the narrative. Now consumer also decides on  the narrative and asks about the source of information. In this age of data exploding from every nook and  corner, many would google every piece of information and hence it is important to be credible.  .

Director General, IIMC Shri KG Suresh said that IIMC had trained students from 127 countries so far in the development journalism course and that signifies the importance of the course. He said that IIMC is Asia's oldest media research unit and further should act as the Communication hub/ think tank. He said that Development Journalism is a symbol of South south cooperation and that  these journalists attending the course are India's unofficial ambassadors.

Background:

Diploma Course in Development Journalism is a prestigious course conducted by IIMC for  for mid-career journalists from Non-aligned and Developing Countries. The course is organized under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) and the Special Commonwealth African Assistance Plan (SCAAP) programmes of the Ministry of External Affairs. The duration of the course is four months and is usually organized twice a year: from January to April and again from August to December. The objective of the course is to  illuminate the linkages between development and communication and upgrade the skill set of journalists enabling them to deal with the challenges faced while communicating about development and economic issues. IIMC has so far I trained 1,322 participants from 127 different countries.

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Source: PIB

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