Sunday, 27 September 2015

Environmental Journalism Workshop @ Mumbai


-       Organised  by The Press Club in association with BNHS

MUMBAI, September 27, 2015: Mumbai Press Club, in association with the BNHS, is organising a certification workshop on Environmental Journalism.
The aim of the workshop is not only to familiarize the media fraternity with key aspects related to environment but to equip them with knowledge so that they will be able to appreciate ecology.

Issues related to environment conservation and sustainability have become crucial and an integral part of all human endeavours in the past decade or so. This is because after a century of reckless and unbalanced development across the planet, humans are now faced with myriad threats such as pollution, global warming, habitat loss, biodiversity loss, diseases, erratic weather patterns and social strife arising from too much wants chasing too few resources.
The role of the ever expanding media is very important is changing this state of affairs, whether it is the traditional print media or the modern electronic media consisting of TV, radio, websites, blogs and social media.

Media has been covering the aspects, but the issues need to be addressed in a holistic and scientific manner and assess their impact on the society. In order to educate the people as a while for subsequent action, an unbiased and informed coverage and analysis of the real issues assumes paramount importance.
Hence, this workshop, powered by Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) that brings a unique opportunity for practicing and budding journalists/writers/bloggers/PR professionals to understand the environmental issues; learn to differentiate the real from the cosmetic ones and understand the ways of portraying the same in a constructive manner.
Please Note:
1) The workshop includes a trek/trail at the BNHS Reserve inside the Film City.
2) Please wear clothes and shoes accordingly.
Date: Saturday, October 17, 2015
Time: 8.30 am to 1.00 pm
Venue: BNHS Conservation Education Centre (CEC), near Film City, Gen Arunkumar Vaidya Marg, Goregaon (East), Mumbai
Registration Fees: Rs 100 per head
Workshop structure: This half-day workshop will include the following components:
  • 8.00 am: Registration
  • 8.15 – 8.35: Introduction and Brief Orientation
  • 8.40 – 9.40: Nature trail in surrounding forest with BNHS resource persons
  • 9.40 – 10.00: Tea and snacks
  • 10.00 – 10.45: Presentation on “Environmental Journalism – How it should be? How it should not be?”
  • 10.45 – 11.30: Presentation on “How to report the findings of research” (two BNHS research case studies)
  • 11.30 am – 12.15 pm: Presentation on “Biodiversity in Mumbai Metropolitan Region”
  • 12.15 – 12.30 pm: Giving away of certificates and end of program
Medium of instruction: English (with responses in Marathi and Hindi where required)
We intend to keep the batch seize to 25-30 to make the exercise meaningful.
Please rush with your formal confirmation of participation by October 10, 2015.

Thoolika Awards by PRCI-Kerala a big hit

PRCI Kerala Chapter’s Thoolika Literary Awards events held at the Press Club-Kochi on Monday September 21, 2015, was a big hit.

Minister for Cultural Affairs Mr K C Joseph was the chief guest and distributed the Awards. The Award for Short Story was given to Sri N S Madhavan for  "Manapathittadi”, for Poem was to P Sathidevi for "Onanilavu" and the Awards for satire was given to P A Hamzakoya for his "Puttumahathmyam".
PRCI-Kerala presented trophies carrying the winners’ photographs, along with citations.

The media responded with a fantastic coverage.