Mangaluru: Short-term journalism course at Sandesha to begin on July 16


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Jul 13: Sandesha Foundation, in association with Canara Communication Centre and Daijiworld Media, will organise short-term Journalism course at its institute from July 16.

The classes will begin from July 16 and only few seats are available now.

The course with 20-day classes will be held daily on weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 5 pm to 7.30 pm. Leading journalists and media practitioners will be the resource persons during the course.

The course will cover topics like introduction to journalism, different kinds of reporting, freelance journalism, interviewing, film review writing, PR skills, photography and photo journalism, citizen journalism, web journalism, press conference and press release, film appreciation, ethics in journalism, radio journalism, social media journalism, career in journalism, women and media, environment journalism among others.

The participants will get certificates from Sandesha Foundation for completion of the course. There is no age bar to join the classes.

To register contact: Sandesha, Bajjodi, Mangaluru (only limited entries) Phone: 0824-2213278, 9845589904).

Inauguration will be held on Monday, July 16 at 4 pm.

  

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