Reporting course begins

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 18: A 15 day basic course in news reporting organized by DIPR began at Manipur Press Club today. Commissioner IPR Shri L. Lakher gracing the function as chief guest said, it is not an easy task for the educated persons who dedicate in the line of journalism. Good journalism can […]

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Imphal, Apr 18: A 15 day basic course in news reporting organized by DIPR began at Manipur Press Club today.
Commissioner IPR Shri L. Lakher gracing the function as chief guest said, it is not an easy task for the educated persons who dedicate in the line of journalism. Good journalism can be achieved through hard work. Journalists should convey the information to the people.
The people should respect journalists who are taking keen interest in conveying the world news to the people. Besides the journalists should work impartially.
Presiding over the function, A. Mobi, president AMWJU said, the profession of journalism is full of responsibility. Therefore those in the profession should know the knowledge of journalism. A society is meaningless without communication and information.
Chief editor of Kangla Pao, P. Ibochouba and advocate Chongtham Narendra also attended as guest of honour. Altogether 23 trainees are taking part in the training programme.

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