Mobile Film making workshop organized at Central University Jammu
JAMMU: Jammu & Kashmir is witnessing an unprecedented era of positive
developments with setting up of premier education institutes like IIT, IIM,
AIIMS, Central and Cluster Universities among other avenues of education. The
remarks were made by Principal Secretary Higher Education, Rohit Kansal while
addressing students of Central University Jammu. He was chairing the
valedictory function of a 3-day Mobile Film Making workshop.
The workshop was organised by the Mass Communication and New Media Department of Central University of Jammu. The participants have been trained by Ritesh Taksande from Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune.
Speaking on the
occasion, the Principal Secretary said, ‘In the fast changing and fast
developing world of today, it is pertinent to identify ideas and develop the
wherewithal to implement them meticulously to fruition. Ideas have the
potential to develop into billion-dollar companies these days.’
Explaining the
scope of technology and its advantages, the Principal Secretary added that they
have demolished barriers of time and space and provided ‘level playing field’
to youngsters and bright minds from all sections of society. He explained how
the digital world has enabled people to collaborate across time and geographies
and how distance and remoteness were no longer barriers to a bright idea. He
advised the students to ‘think through chaos to identify world changing
opportunities’.
The Principal
Secretary also shed light on the implementation of National Education
Policy-2020. He reiterated that all educational institutions across J&K
would be implementing NEP in full from the current session. He also revealed
that J&K would now follow a uniform academic calendar that would be in sync
with the national academic calendar. This would immensely benefit the students
and also enable students from J&K to compete for admission to the best
colleges and universities across India without any loss of time.
He also
revealed that in order to reduce the burden of multiple examinations, a
committee of Vice Chancellors was examining the mechanism of centralized test
and a synchronized admission process to various UG, PG and technical courses in
J&K. He also highlighted the need for increasing employability and growth
through skill based courses and said that the present workshop was one such
example of the introduction of skills and technical courses. He also assured
all support to the Central University Jammu for the implementation of the NEP
2020.
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Editor and documentary film maker, Vijay Rana also spoke on the event and
shared his professional experiences with the students. He urged the students to
move ahead with confidence and faith and nothing could prevent them from being
successful.
Speaking at the
event, Vice Chancellor Sanjeev Jain assured successful implementation of
NEP-2020 in the university and assured that the Central University would
enhance the emphasis on employability and skill based courses and continue
organising ‘outcome based’ practical training sessions in the university in the
future also.
Three films,
namely Ek Fauji, Educated Fools and Mitra were adjudged the three best films
and the teams were awarded cash prizes.
Those present
at the event included Registrar, Dr Yashwant Singh, Dean School of Knowledge
Management and Media Studies, Prof Devanand, Head of Department MCNM, Prof
Baccha Babuamong staff, students and others.
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