Mangaluru - 20-day journalism course inaugurated at Sandesha


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Jul 16: With an aim to enhance ethics in journalism as well as guide those interested to understand journalism and basics of reporting, Sandesha Foundation inaugurated a short-term journalism course at its campus in Bajjodi on Monday, July 16.

The 20-day course is being conducted by Sandesha Foundation for Culture and Education (R) in association with Canara Communications Centre and Daijiworld Weekly.

Dr Aloysius Paul D’Souza, Bishop and Administrator of Mangaluru Diocese, inaugurated the course along with Ravindra Shetty, Chief Copy Editor of Vijaya Karnataka (Mangaluru Bureau) and Mangaluru South MLA Vedavyasa Kamath.

“We call media as the fourth pillar of our democracy. It helps to maintain transparency between judiciary, executive and legislature. We cannot neglect the media’s role in strengthening our democratic structure. But today we are analyzing the news on its speed and exclusiveness. For this, sometimes media houses are compelled to give fabricated news. Today media sector has become a commercial industry and the owners of media houses are calculating their profit and loss,” said Dr Aloysius Paul D Souza.

“Mileage is important for media today so they are mostly trying to pick controversy oriented news. With this, there are chances to hide the truth and glorify injustice. So the students of journalism should try to stand with justice and truth. Siding justice only makes you true journalist. I appreciate Sandesha, Canara Communication and Daijiworld for starting a meaningful course,” he added.

“Somewhere today's media has forgotten ethics except for a few exceptions. Highlighting the negative things has become a new trend in media. This is causing a huge damage to society. In the case of Mangaluru, this damage is evident. Because of highlighting the negative things our city’s name has been damaged internationally. In a day, thousands of good things are happening in our district, but when it comes to news only hatred and anti social activities are highlighted. This has created a negative impression of Mangaluru at a universal level. The investors, tourists are rejecting our district from their plans. So my kind request to aspiring journalists is to spread positive news and peace oriented incidents,” said MLA Vedavyas Kamath.

Delivering the key note address Ravindra Shetty said, “In the earlier days, media was used to spread news. In India, it was used to expose failures of the administration. When it came to Kannada language journalism, Mangaluru was the birth place. The missionaries of Basel Mission published first Kannada weekly called Mangaluru Samachara from Mangaluru. After independence, media slowly changed its nature and commercial interest became important. Media houses started tabulating its profit and loss. But still, few media houses are there in our society which always stand for people and highlight their voices. There are some rules and regulations which every journalist has to follow. The upcoming 20 days will provide you more information about it.”

Fr Nelson D Almeida, Director Sandesha Foundation welcomed the dignitaries and students. Walter Nandalike, Founder of Daijiworld Media Group, rendered the vote of thanks. Fr Anil Fernandes compared the event.

Roy Castelino, Trustee of Sandesha Foundation and Fr Richard D’Souza, Director of Canara Communications Centre were among the dignitaries present.

  

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  • Chetan, Capuchin, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    It's a commendable activity initiated by Sandesha. I wish every success to the course. However, one needs to keep a track of those who attended the course last year and before. How many of them are into active Journalism or anything connected to Journalism? If at least a few have ventured actively into this noble field, excellent! Instead, if attending the course and earning a certificate was the End, then a second thought is necessary on the usefulness of the course. Periodic Follow up activity is a must, after the course concludes.
    As the fourth pillar of democracy in India is in shambles, let's expect great outcome from this Course. May we have upright and fearless journalists.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    Good luck to Sandesha. I have to say this much Journalism has lost its meaning in India. Whoever is doing this course, after completion should ensure he reports truth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    The need of the hour is Honesty ...

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jul 17 2018

    Sandesha complex has all the facilities and privileges to conduct many other programs, if required, I addition to Courses for Journalism. So many young men and women of Mangalore have varied ideas and thoughts in conducting several programs but due to lack of supervisory assistance, and also due to lack of space, many are hesitant to create any kind of additional philanthropic activities.

    We strongly recommend that "Sandesha" group should encourage many other young philanthropic groups to come forward and utilize the ideal facilities of Sandesha for the benefit of so many young men and women who need encouragement and support.

    For instance, we are even prepared to sponsor a Toastmasters Club or even a Gavel Club at Sandesha complex so that many young men and women, including some Nuns and Priests can always come forward and conduct a Weekly or fortnightly programs for the benefit of so many young people of Mangalore. Please let us know so that when we come down to Mangalore next time we can always initiate something nice for the youth of Mangalore. We can even name the Toastmasters Club in the name of Bishop Aloysius - why not???

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