Study tour of NepalNews by Journalism students

The students of Gitanjali College in Naya Bazar, Kathmandu got information about the news transmission process at the NepalNews office today.

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Journalism scholarships provided to 11 students

KATHMANDU: The Department of Information and Broadcasting has granted scholarships to 11 journalism students to pursue further studies in this discipline. The scholarships were provided to the selected students in the presence of Secretary at the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology Radhika Aryal amid a programme today. Secretary Aryal suggested the scholarship recipients practice […]

UNESCO partners with St. Xavier to train students on AI in Journalism

The Faculty of Journalism, DoMA, St. Xavier College, in collaboration with the UNESCO Office in Kathmandu, wrapped up a two-day news-writing workshop, covering various aspects of journalism, including the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools.

Journalism and Mass Communication Department of TU establishes Alumni Forum

KATHMANDU: Former students of Tribhuvan University’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication convened on Thursday to establish an Alumni Forum. The meeting, initiated by Head of Department Professor Chiranjeevi Khanal, saw the election of Madhav Prasad Tiwari as President, Leela Bhattarai as Vice President, Shanta Ram Bidari as Secretary, and Poornima Parajuli as Treasurer. Notable […]

Study tour of NepalNews by Journalism students

The students of Gitanjali College in Naya Bazar, Kathmandu got information about the news transmission process at the NepalNews office today.

Research on uses of Bhojpatra begins

The Mid-West University has begun studying Bhojpatra or the Himalayan birch which is used as paper to write important documents in ancient period. Teachers and students of the University’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication have started researching the birch tree found in the forests of Karnali to analyse its uses and benefits. Lecturer Yuvaraj Sharma and students of the department along with Jumla district President of the Federation of Nepali Journalists Netra Bahadur Shahi and journalist Binod Bhattarai are looking into the birch for a research paper.

Establishment of welfare fund by Chautari

CHITWAN, August 22: A meeting of the district branch of Press Chautari Nepal has decided to set up a journalist welfare fund and provide award every year.  Two working journalists of the district will be honoured with the 'Risk Journalism Award'. A recent meeting of the branch also decided to present the 'Press Chautari Educational Talent Award' to two students pursuing journalism every year.   District President Subash Pandit shared that the award would be given to the students who pass with the highest grades in journalism in higher secondary and graduate level. The meeting passed the Welfare Fund Procedure-2078 BS with suggestions.   He said that the contribution from donors and money collected through various activities will be increased by keeping it in the fund. The meeting has passed the Sarada-Tilchandra Bhattarai Journalism Award Working Procedure-2078 BS established by poultry expert Dr Tilchandra Bhattarai and Prof Dr Sarada Thapaliya.