Convocation
Ceremony and Launch of Golden Jubilee Celebrations at Indian Institute of Mass Communication
Shri Prakash Javadekar, Minister for Information &
Broadcasting has said that the Indian Institute of Mass Communication would be
upgraded into a ‘Communication
University’. Steps would be taken to initiate this process and a roadmap
would be prepared soon by the Ministry of I&B. Inviting suggestions from
the public especially the young generation, Shri Javadekar said that a specific
corner would be developed on the I&B Ministry’s website for these
suggestions to be placed for the perusal of the Ministry. The entire process was part of the Prime
Minister’s Communication Vision which laid emphasis on ‘Participative
Communication’- a communication process
which linked the key stakeholders including the media fraternity. The Minister
stated this while delivering his address at the 47th Convocation
Ceremony of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and the launch of the
Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the institute here
today.
Speaking
on the occasion, Shri Javadekar said that press freedom came with an element of
responsibility. Throughout history, the responsibility of the press had been
flagged on different occasions. He exhorted the students who were conferred
diplomas to avoid sensationalism at all costs and fight the menace of paid news.
A young journalist ought to work with passion, compassion in a mission mode
without commission. He called upon the students to balance information taking
into account the sourcing of information from different media sources which
included new and traditional media streams. These aspects would lay down the
architectural framework for ethical journalism in the future.
During
the course of his address, Shri Javadekar mentioned that the recent elections
across the country provided perfect case studies to study the behavior patterns
of the elections and the electorate. He called upon the IIMC to undertake
studies to understand the different aspects of elections related to the
communication process and the electoral system. The Minister also unveiled the new logo to commemorate
the golden jubilee celebrations of IIMC. He also inaugurated new bilingual
website of IIMC.
IIMC has the distinction of being universally
recognised as a centre of excellence in the field of journalism, media and mass
communication teaching, training and research. 341 students were conferred with
their Diplomas at this Convocation which included students from six Centres of
IIMC, at New Delhi and Dhenkanal, as well as at the newly opened Regional
Centres at Aizawl in Mizoram, Amravati in Maharashtra, Jammu in J&K and
Kottayam in Kerala. The PG Diploma courses were conferred in Journalism Hindi
and English, Advertising & Public Relations, Oriya Journalism and Urdu
Journalism. Special awards were also conferred in different categories to 31
students across all courses.
Courtesy: pib.nic.in
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