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| First Batch Of Journalists Graduate From ImiiVeteran journalist, left-wing political commentator and syndicated columnist, Mr. Kuldip Nayar presented awards and certificates to 27 students of the first batch of International Media Institute of India (IMII).
By: Dipayan Mazumdar & Associates Bemoaning the falling standards of journalism in the country, veteran journalist Kuldip Nayar said journalists today were merely writing what the establishment dished out to them as press notes while the real challenge was to "go behind" the news. Speaking at the convocation of IMII at the India International Centre, Nayar described journalists who do not delve into the issue and were confined only to their offices as "babus". "Today," he regretted, "they make their reports from press notes." "It is not the job a journalist to have holy cows, defend the government, see the vested interests flourish but the job of a journalist is to expose and to be a rebel," said Nayar, who at 86 remains one of the most widely read journalists whose columns are syndicated in over 80 newspapers and magazines in 15 languages in the subcontinent and the Gulf. "A journalist is known for its credibility," Nayar, who has also served as press adviser to Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, high commissioner to the United Kingdom and a Member of Parliament, said the romance of journalism lies in finding the truth. "Only then will the people put their faith in you." Mr Tarun Basu, President of the Society for Policy Studies, the non-profit think tank that has collaborated with the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ – www.icfj.org) Mr Sunil, Saxena, IMII Dean, informed that IMII is the first journalism institute in India to introduce students to working in a converged newsroom. “”This is something that even the India media has not achieved,” he said. Mr Chris Conte, Knight International Fellow and Advisor to IMII, delivered the vote of thanks. End
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