Bhubaneswar: Basis stone of the Asia Centre for Neighborhood Media was laid by the social group Younger India at Konark in Puri district on Friday. Sports activities and youth affairs minister Tusharkanti Behera attended the perform as chief visitor and pledged to supply all doable help and help from the federal government for the centre’s improvement.
This establishment will function a coaching centre and host short-term programs, workshops and talent improvement programmes for media college students, group media practitioners, researchers and journalists from Asian international locations.
The middle will function trendy media training amenities, a digital library, and a cafeteria. “It goals to grow to be a centre of excellence for worldwide and nationwide organizations, universities, media establishments, skilled journalists and media representatives from Asian international locations,” stated Younger India president NA Shah Ansari whereas highlighting the target and objective of the centre.
Lots of of media specialists, radio broadcasters, journalists, social staff and educationists participated within the occasion. The programme was presided over by SA Safique, president of the Neighborhood Radio Affiliation of Odisha.
This establishment will function a coaching centre and host short-term programs, workshops and talent improvement programmes for media college students, group media practitioners, researchers and journalists from Asian international locations.
The middle will function trendy media training amenities, a digital library, and a cafeteria. “It goals to grow to be a centre of excellence for worldwide and nationwide organizations, universities, media establishments, skilled journalists and media representatives from Asian international locations,” stated Younger India president NA Shah Ansari whereas highlighting the target and objective of the centre.
Lots of of media specialists, radio broadcasters, journalists, social staff and educationists participated within the occasion. The programme was presided over by SA Safique, president of the Neighborhood Radio Affiliation of Odisha.