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Institute of Media Studies – www.publictrustofindia.com https://publictrustofindia.com Odisha English News Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:09:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 IMS celebrates National Youth Day https://publictrustofindia.com/2024/01/12/ims-celebrates-national-youth-day/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:09:18 +0000 https://publictrustofindia.com/?p=8237 Bhubaneswar: The Institute of Media Studies (IMS) in association with its NSS unit on Friday celebrated National Youth Day to mark the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. This celebration honours the birthday of Swami Vivekananda who played a crucial role in shaping modern India.

Speaking on the occasion, noted journalist and columnist Om Prakash emphasized the need for a disciplined approach to achieve success in any endeavor. Known for his emphasis on religious tolerance and the universality of all religions, Vivekananda played a key role in introducing Hindu philosophy to the Western world. Swami Vivekananda’s teachings continue to inspire millions, emphasizing the importance of service to humanity and the pursuit of knowledge, he said.

Quoting Swami Vivekananda, Assistant Professor of Kamala Nehru Women’s College Dr. Madhusmita Das said this day holds great significance as it serves as a means to awaken the enduring energy of the youth and encourage their significant efforts towards the development of the country. She advised the students to follow the proceedings of Swamiji to lead purposeful, meaningful life with moral values.

Assistant Professor of MJMC, IMS Nibedita Das in her opening remarks outlined the importance of National Youth Day, welcomed and introduced the guests. Assistant Professor and Course Coordinator of MJMC Manoranjan Panda moderated the session. Siprarani Tripathy, a student of MJMC Department, proposed the vote of thanks.

The Government of India officially declared January 12 as National Youth Day in 1984, and since 1985, it has been celebrated across the country.

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Guv Harichandan calls for using Digi-Tech for strengthening democracy https://publictrustofindia.com/2023/11/21/guv-harichandan-calls-for-using-digi-tech-for-strengthening-democracy/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 18:33:28 +0000 https://publictrustofindia.com/?p=6962 Bhubaneswar: The 7th National Media Conclave, broadly themed around ‘Digi-Tech, Media and Democracy’, kicked off on Tuesday, which saw India’s best minds exchanging their ideas and exploring a roadmap in the field of media, democracy and communication. 

Organised by Institute of Media Studies (IMS), Utkal University in partnership with KIIT and ICCSR, the three-day media mahakumbh being held at KIMS auditorium, was inaugurated by Chattisgarh Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan who gave a clarion call to use the digital technology for the welfare of masses and strengthening of democracy.

In his speech, Harichandan highlighted the role of Utkal Kesari Dr Harekrushna   Mahtab in preserving democracy and press freedom.
“During the National Emergency, Dr Mahtab – through his hard hitting columns ‘Gaon Majlish’ – had sent the message across that democracy cannot die and the rights of citizens cannot be threatened,” he said.

Prof Upendra Padhi, Chairman of National Media Conclave and Director of IMS, in his welcome address, highlighted the theme of the conclave and its usage for social good.

Vice Chancellor of Utkal University Prof Sabita Acharya, in her presidential address, said digital technology and media can enable a greater democracy by encouraging larger participation of people.

Prof BP Sanjay of Manipal Academy of Higher Education, in his opening remarks, underscored the technology driven, technology centric world where Digi-Tech has emerged as a disruptor.

Prof Ramon Guillerermo R Tuazon, Secretary General, Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), emphasized on the essence of using Digi-Tech in crucial areas like food security, climate change, agricultural production etc.

Books ‘National Education Policy: Transforming India’ authored by Prof VL Dharurkar and ‘Health Communication’ and ‘Gaon Katha’ penned by Prof Fakir Mohan Nahak were released on the occasion.

Prof. KV Nagaraj, pro-vice chancellor of Assam Central University, was conferred with Life-time achievement award for his outstanding contribution to the field of media education. A lecture in memorabilia of Late Prof Sunil Kant Behera was delivered by Prof Nagaraj.

On the day, two sessions – ‘Digital Technology (Media): Need for a robust hybrid education system’ and ‘Policy and programmes for enhancing gender inclusivity in digital ecosystem’ – where experts from academics and communication shared their thoughts.

On the Day-2 of the conclave two plenary sessions and six parallel paper reading sessions will be held where 130 research papers will be presented.

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3-day National Media Conclave from Nov 21 https://publictrustofindia.com/2023/11/19/3-day-national-media-conclave-from-nov-21/ Sun, 19 Nov 2023 13:19:18 +0000 https://publictrustofindia.com/?p=6912 Bhubaneswar: The Institute of Media Studies (IMS), Bhubaneswar, a pioneer in media education in Odisha, is jointly organising the 7th National Media Conclave, 2023, in partnership with Utkal University.

Like previous years, this year too, the conclave will mark the birth anniversary of former Chief Minister of Odisha Dr Harekrushna Mahtab and remember his contribution to journalism. Beginning November 21, the three-day media-mahakumbh will be held at KIMS Auditorium, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar.

Addressing media persons here on Sunday, conclave chairman and director of IMS Prof. Upendra Padhi said the annual meet, which is known as India’s biggest media and communication extravaganza, will witness the conglomeration of country’s top media luminaries, academics, policy makers, and communication experts who will exchange their ideas and explore a roadmap in the field of media and communication. The three-day conclave is broadly themed around the subject ‘Digital Technology, Media and Democracy’.

While Chattisgarh Governor Biswa Bhusan Harchandan will grace the inaugural day of the conclave as the Chief Guest, Odisha Higher Education Minister Atanu Sabyasachi Nayak will be the Chief Guest for the valedictory day.

Prof Sabita Acharya, Vice Chancellor of Utkal University, Dr SK Nanda, retired IAS, Prof Navaneeta Rath, Chairperson, PG Council, Utkal University, Prof VL Dharurkar, former Vice Chancellor of Tripura University, Dr Nishamani Kar of Bhartiya Bhasha Samiti and Prof KV Nagaraj, former Pro-Vice Chancellor, Assam Central University will preside over different sessions of the conclave.

The conclave will spread across various sessions which includes ‘Digital Technology (Media): Need for a robust hybrid higher education system’, ‘Skilling, upskilling and reskilling in Digital age’, ‘Policy options and programmes for enhancing social and gender inclusivity in digital ecosystem’, ‘Social Media opportunities and perspectives’, ‘Digital media regulation in India and Social Media ethics’, ‘Artificial Intelligence, legality of Digital language’, ‘Gender equity, access and participation in the Digital eco-system’.

The conclave will have a lecture in memorabilia of Late Prof Sunil Kant Behera, who was a pioneer of media education. Prof. KV Nagar will deliver the first memorial lecture. This year, the conclave will honour two legends of journalism and mass communication – Prof. KV Nagaraj and Shri MB Jayaram – with Lifetime Achievement Awards.

Around 700 media practitioners and academics from different parts of India and Southeast Asia countries like Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will present papers on various subjects related to media and communication.

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IMS welcomes freshers as new academic session begins https://publictrustofindia.com/2023/09/12/ims-welcomes-freshers-as-new-academic-session-begins/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 16:17:50 +0000 https://publictrustofindia.com/?p=4455 Bhubaneswar: The Institute of Media Studies (IMS) has organised an induction programme for freshers on the first day of the new academic session here on Tuesday. Faculty members and second year students welcomed freshers with open arms to the institute with great zeal and enthusiasm to make the first years feel at home.

Speaking on the occasion, senior journalist and writer of ‘Madam President’, a biography of President of India Droupadi Murmu, Sandeep Sahu said journalism requires sensitivity in tragic events. The job of a journalist has always been to work for the public’s sake — more specifically, to inform and educate them. If journalists really work for the people, they should factor in how to be sensitive and respectfully handle situations instead of shoving cameras in celebrities or grieving persons’ faces for reactions, he said.

Welcoming the students, Director of IMS Prof. Upendra Padhi assured students that the institute is a ragging-free campus and asked all senior students to welcome freshers as their own brothers and sisters. He advised freshers to use their precious time for building their career and future.

Chief Editor of Nandighosha TV Sisir Bhattamishra and Secretary of Bakul Foundation Sujit Mohapatra also spoke. While Course Coordinator of MJMC Manoranjan Panda coordinated the event, Raghunath Mandal from MSW Department proposed the vote of thanks.

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