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JU Journalism Deptt inaugurates internship programme for GCW Gandhinagar students

Representatives of the media industry, invited to guide the students, shared their expertise on the evolving role of journalists in today’s digital age
11:27 PM Jun 02, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Representatives of the media industry, invited to guide the students, shared their expertise on the evolving role of journalists in today’s digital age
ju journalism deptt inaugurates internship programme for gcw gandhinagar students
JU Journalism Deptt inaugurates internship programme for GCW Gandhinagar students
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Jammu, Jun 2: The Department of Journalism and Media Studies, University of Jammu Monday commenced a 10-day internship programme for approximately 140 students from the Padma Shri Padma Sachdev (PSPS) Government College for Women, Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.

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The programme, as per JU spokesperson, aims to provide hands-on training in media and communication, equipping students with practical skills to navigate the dynamic field of journalism and Mass Communication.

Representatives of the media industry, invited to guide the students, shared their expertise on the evolving role of journalists in today’s digital age.

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Roshan Kishore, Data and Political Economy Editor Hindustan Times emphasized the importance of adaptability, ethical reporting, and storytelling in media. “Journalism is not just about reporting facts; it’s about crafting narratives that inform and inspire. This internship will help students master these skills through practical assignments,” Roshan Kishore said.

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Sumit Chaturvedi, Delhi Bureau Chief, Senior News Editor, ET Now also shared his experiences with the students. He highlighted the significance of practical exposure in journalism education. “The media landscape is evolving rapidly, and programmes like this empower students to understand real-world challenges and develop skills that align with industry standards,” Sumit Chaturvedi said.

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Earlier, the programme was inaugurated with a welcome address by Prof Garima Gupta, Head of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies.

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She emphasized the importance of experiential learning in shaping future media professionals. “This internship is a platform for students to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands. It is an opportunity to explore the intricacies of media and communication while fostering critical thinking and creativity,” she said and added that this internship programme was inspired by the visionary initiatives of the Vice Chancellor, Prof Umesh Rai.

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Prof Dushyant Kumar Rai, senior professor of Journalism and media studies extended formal vote and thanks. He noted that the internship would provide students with insights into reporting, content creation, and media ethics, preparing them for successful careers. The 10-day programme is designed to offer students a comprehensive understanding of media and communication processes, including news production, digital media and public relations.

Through workshops, field assignments, and interactions with industry experts, the 140 participating students, according to the spokesperson, will gain hands-on experience in various aspects of journalism.

This internship, spokesperson said, “builds on the department’s commitment to developing industry-academia collaboration, aligning with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) for experiential learning.”

The stage was managed by Kumerjit Chajgotra and the other faculty members Dr Pardeep Bali and Dr Ramiyan Bharadwaj were also present in the programme. It is pertinent to mention that a similar 20-day internship programme was successfully conducted in July 2024.

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