Mangalore: Two-Day Seminar at Mangalore University from Mar 29


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Mar 27:  Under the auspices of UGC sponsored Special Assistance Programme (SAP), the department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Mangalore University will organize a two-day seminar on ‘Media, politics and culture’ at Mangalore University Old Senate Hall on Monday March 29 and Tuesday March 30.

Ishwar Daitota, former editor, Kannada Times of India, Bangalore will inaugurate the seminar on Monday at 10.00 am. G N Mohan, CEO, Mayflower Media House, Bangalore will deliver the keynote address and professor T C Shivashankara Murthy, vice-chancellor, Mangalore University will preside.

Experts from media and academia including noted film director/ TV producer, Abdul Rehman Pasha, Girish Rao, editor, Suvarna Entertainment, Bangalore, H N Arathi, senior programme executive, Doordarshan Kendra (DDK), Bangalore, Dr T C Poornima, news-editor, Karnataka Regional News Service, All India Radio, Bangalore, V George, editor, Mangalore Today, Dr Shivsharan, director, Namma TV, Stephen Mascarenhas, editor, Daijiworld weekly, noted Kannada writer Dr Sara Abubakar, professor D S Poornananda, Kuvempu University will present their papers.

  

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