Mangaluru: Calling aspiring journos - 20-day journalism course at Sandesha from Jul 16


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jun 22: Here's a golden opportunity for all those who want to become a journalist and learn the nitty-gritty of the highly exciting job from experienced media professionals.

Sandesha Foundation, in association with Canara Communication Centre and Daijiworld Media will organise a short-term journalism course from July 16 to August 4.

The 20-day course will be inaugurated at Sandesha, Premnagar, Bajjodi here on July 16.

Classes will be held daily on weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 5 pm to 7.30 pm. Renowned journalists and media practitioners will be the resource persons during the course.

The course will cover topics like introduction to journalism, different kind of reporting, freelance journalism, interviewing, film review writing, PR skills, photography and photo journalism, citizen journalism, web journalism, press conference and press release, film appreciation, ethics in journalism, radio journalism, social media journalism, career in journalism, women and media, environment journalism among others.

Interested participants may register before July 10 (only limited entries).

To register contact: Sandesha, Bajjodi, Mangaluru (Phone: 0824-2213278, 9845589904)

  

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  • Danish, Jamia abad road near shams school bhatkal

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    I am interested in this
    There is any fee??

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Good initiative on the part of Sandesha to begin the twenty day Journalism Course for many prospective journalists who are seeking a suitable career in their life. India is an active area for journalists to sprout and prosper. With our varied languages and cultures we have tons of news to cover each day to fill up our daily newspapers and magazines.

    Sandhesha coud be an attractive area to learn the art of journalism in country that is growing so fast, and there is lot to cover. But, let us caution each and every journalist: be kind and courteous in all your thoughts and decisions towards the world that surrounds you Be truthful and courageous to contribute the very best towards your profession that will uplift the society to move forward with lot of uprightness thru which we have to move forward with courage and honesty.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Really golden opportunity to those who wants to continue journalism as main profession

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