Mangalore: Photography, Poster-making Contest for College Students on Jan 29


Media Release

Mangalore, Jan 26: Indian Catholic Press Association (ICPA) and department of Mass Communication, St Aloysius College are organizing photography and poster competition for students at Pastoral Centre, Shanti Kiran, Nanthoor, at 9.30 am, here on Jan 29.

The contest is open for students of all streams of graduation and post-graduation. The interested students are expected to bring their own cameras and materials required for the poster competition. The topics will be given on the spot.

The cash prizes of Rs 1,500 to the winners and two consolation prizes of Rs 750 each will be awarded. The photos and the posters will be screened during the ICPA Media Seminar to be held on the same day. ‘New Technologies: How India’s Youth are Using them Today’ is the theme of the seminar.

For more details, the interested students can look up to staloysiuscomm.wordpress.com or contact Almas Nazeer on 97398 67308.

About Indian Catholic Press Association

Indian Catholic Press Association (ICPA) is a professional organization of Catholic newspapers, periodicals, news agencies, publishing houses, working journalists and journalism teachers. It was founded in 1964 as a registered society. It promotes excellence and competence. It conducts annual meetings, conventions and regular training programmes for budding journalists in various parts of India. South Asian Religious News (SAR NEWS) is the news unit of ICPA which provides accurate and speedy news and features to Christian periodicals, media personnel, organizations and general public.

  

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