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Award-winning journalist Sreenivasan Jain joins Jindal School of Journalism & Communication faculty
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IANS | 06 Jun, 2023
Sreenivasan Jain, the multiple award winning Indian investigative
journalist and former Group Editor of NDTV, has joined India's first
global journalism school, Jindal School of Journalism and Communication
(JSJC) of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) in Sonipat.
Announcing
the appointment, JGU's founding Vice Chancellor Professor (Dr.) C. Raj
Kumar said, "Sreenivasan Jain is an outstanding journalist in the best
traditions of the practice and his experience will enrich JSJC and JGU
in many ways. He has spoken truth to power during his career as a
journalist and his joining our university as a faculty member will
instil confidence among the students in pursuing a career in journalism
and public affairs on the edifice of ethics and integrity.
"The
students of JSJC have had a unique experience of studying at an exciting
school with an innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum in cinema,
journalism and communication that offers a wide range of national and
international opportunities."
Sreenivasan Jain is the recipient
of 'Journalist of the Year' by the Ramnath Goenka Awards in 2014, the
Red Ink Awards in 2015, and Anchor of the Year at ENBA Awards, 2016.
Other awards include the World Media Summit Awards in Beijing, the World
Silver Medal at the New York Festivals, the Hero Honda Indian
Television Academy Awards, the Indian Telly Awards, the ENBA Awards, and
the GQ Man of the Year (Media) in 2009. He was a recipient of the
Eisenhower Fellowship in 2000.
In the world of the news media,
investigative journalism is considered the highest calling. It comes
closest to the core mission of the press in a democracy -- of uncovering
uncomfortable truths that hold power holders to account. JGU and JSJC
is excited to welcome the award-winning broadcast journalist,
Sreenivasan Jain who will provide a masterclass into the techniques and
skills needed to produce top-notch investigative reportage, drawing from
his three-decade long experience in reporting -- and uncovering -- some
of the biggest stories of our time.
Expressing his excitement in
taking up the faculty appointment at JSJC, Sreenivasan Jain said, "In
my three decades in TV news and journalism, one of the most rewarding
aspects of the experience was the opportunity to work with and train
younger entrants into our newsroom. I look forward to extending that
experience in this new innings as a faculty member at the Jindal School
of Journalism & Communication of O.P. Jindal Global University."
Professor
Kishalay Bhattacharjee, Dean, JSJC, himself an award-winning former
broadcast journalist, who has made several documentaries and reported
widely from India's conflict zones, said, "JSJC students will benefit
immensely from Sreenivasan's experience. Sreenivasan has been a
colleague for decades and a comrade in reporting the underreported
stories. We have often collaborated on investigative reports and it
gives me immense joy in welcoming him to JSJC.
"We need more
and more journalists and truth-tellers to help make sense of what is
happening around us. We try to offer innovative, sustainable,
market-driven training focusing on niche reporting and new media skills.
Whether they report news or write a screenplay or manage communication,
we encourage our students to always challenge the status quo and seek
truth."
In 2023, JSJC will have the first class of its third
programme, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs. Already quite
popular among prospective students, the course will allow JSJC to cover
the entire spectrum of undergraduate communication education in India.
It has a robust pedagogy, through consultation with leading industry
professionals and academics. The school looks forward to delivering the
best education to students as it grows from strength to strength.
JSJC
launched its second undergraduate programme, Bachelor of Arts (Hons.)
in Film & New Media in 2022. With state-of-the-art facilities,
including the latest equipment, studios, and pedagogy, the course has
become the most-desired destination for aspiring filmmakers around the
country.
This year JSJC's older programme, Bachelor of Arts
(Hons.) in Journalism & Media Studies is graduating its 4th batch.
Despite the challenges due to Covid-19, JSJC graduates secured jobs in
leading media companies such as NDTV, Business Standard, Global Data,
London, Indian Express, the Press Trust of India, and Al Jazeera.
While
JSJC prides itself on producing working journalists through its
skill-intensive, studio-based curriculum, many students have gone on to
pursuing Masters' degree programmes in universities such as the London
School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), School of Oriental and
African Studies (SOAS), Toronto Film School, Columbia University and
King's College, London. Frequently, journalism students go on to diverse
areas of study such as human rights, law, policy, design and film.
JSJC
students intern in leading production companies and OTT platforms, and
they enter the industry as well-trained filmmakers and professionals.
JSJC has a stellar faculty considered the best amongst journalism
schools drawing from top journalists, editors, filmmakers and
academicians who have more than 20 books, 10 films and 1000+ articles to
their credit. It is home to global collaborative research in emerging
technologies and hosts important calendar events in Delhi in the world
of arts, cinema and communication.
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