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IIMC Director-General Sanjay Dwivedi at the college campus; Photo by Yasir Iqbal
1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi
1. Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi
Guru Speak | Professor Sanjay Dwivedi
Director General, IIMC, Delhi This was a year of great learning. In many ways, it changed our perspectives about education, communication, and life in general. The lockdowns and restrictions imposed on our movements because of the pandemic, in fact, enabled us to explore our untapped potential. It helped us to break free from the conventional thought process. This is what has been the legacy of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) to set the trend. Of course, like all educational institutes, we also shifted to digital mode of learning almost overnight. Our first major challenge was to conduct the entrance examination as we had to postpone it when Covid-19 first hit the country last year. As most o
UNESCO Chair at UoH reaches out to community radios DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Dec 16, 2020, 11:59 am IST
Besides Global Dialogues, a 5-day online master training class on social media broadcasting for community radios in Bangladesh was conducted
The workshop trained the community radio stations in using mobile and online tools and implementing effective techniques in creating engaging content for social media.
Hyderabad: The UNESCO Chair on Community Media, University of Hyderabad (UoH), conducted a series of online 11 Global Dialogues on Community Media in the Post-Pandemic World with the support of UNESCO New Delhi. Community radio (CR) advocates, practitioners, researchers and academics from across the world participated in the discussion, live-streamed simultaneously on Facebook and YouTube, with an estimated audience reach of about 50,000 people globally.