Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Dhenkanal to be upgraded
August 7th, 2010
Following is from the PIB http://pib.nic.in/release/release.asp?relid=64336. The part relevant to Dhenkanal has been put in a different colour.
Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Smt. Ambika Soni has said that under the new initiatives taken to position IIMC as an apex institution for providing quality education in the field on Media and entertainment, the endeavour was to establish facilities, curriculum and courses at par with Global Standards. A roadmap to initiate the process had already begun wherein classes at the four Regional Centres at J&K, Kerala,
Elaborating on the details of the up-gradation being undertaken at
Smt. Soni further said that the growth of the media and entertainment industry had been one of the success stories of the Indian Economy. The growth of the media and entertainment industry was expected to grow provisionally at Rs.652billion in 2010, culminating to Rs.1091 billion in 2014. The CAGR was for the period was expected to be around 13%. This growth rate was due to the development in regional markets as well as different media formats. This growth, the Minister added could be sustained only if talented and skilled persons added value to the sector through their professional inputs. Hence ,capacity building was a major challenge for any Government. As a consequence, the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting had also undertaken specific measures to look into the needs of the Human Resources and skill upgradation in the film and animation sector.
The Minister further added that apart from IIMC, efforts were being made to reposition the Film and Television Institute of India at Pune as a world class Institute by upgrading and modernising its infrastructure and facilities. A Detailed Project Report was being finalised. An outlay of Rs.52 crore has been proposed for this scheme during the 11th Five Year Plan. Similarly, in order to look into the growing demand of trained professionals in the sphere of Animation, Gaming and Visual Effects, it has been decided that a specialized National Centre for Animation, Gaming and Visual effects will be set up to provide training and upgrading skills. For this scheme also, a DPR is under preparation. For the animation sector,Smt.Soni said, the ministry was open to the idea of developing a Public Private Partnership model with interested stakeholders.
A total number of 259 students were awarded diploma for courses in Hindi & English Journalism, Advertising & PR, Radio & Television and Oriya Journalism. 44 students of IIMC, Dhenkanal were given diplomas in English Journalism.
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3 Writeup
1. Debi P. Sarangi | August 9th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
This was the commendable effort of the then IB minister Mr. Kamakshya Prasad Singhdeo. He was bold enough to take this decision of establishing a branch of IIMC out of Delhi for the first time and that to at Dhenkanal. During his tenure, Odisha got a lot of exposure in establishing small transponders for the telecast of Doordarshan. Odisha was was covered almost fully for both DD-1 and DD-metro(now DD-news) when some of the state capitals were not even covered. He was also the man who has done the commendable effort of live telecast of Rathayatra on the national TV.
The contemporary man who contributed for development of Odisha in the same P V Narasigharao govt. is Mr. Kanhu Charan Lenka. He is the man who really steered the development of railways in Odisha. Being a minister of state, he wisely convinced and brokered for the projects of Odisha with his senior Mr. C K Jaffer Sarif. He initiated almost all the projects which are getting executed now.
Can I appeal here to the present minister of state for chemicals Mr. Srikant Jena to do something eye catching in Odisha? He had mis-utilised a lot of opportunities in the past. Here is a fantastic opportunity of having a cabinet minister who does not understand English or Hindi and mainly dependent on Mr. Jena for disposing his duties.
2. Odia Dude | August 10th, 2010 at 1:53 am
Couldn’t agree more with the above comments. KP Singhdeo was proactive when he was the union minister . Srikant Jena is too dull.
There are few young odia MPs such as Jay Panda,Kalikesh Singhdeo to name a few are quite active on raising issues related to Odisha, but then they are not part of the central government.
3. pabitra kumar barad | August 12th, 2010 at 8:29 am
As a minister of central govt Mr jena is discharging his duty properly.At the same time he should be do somthing for his home state like other ministersof union.we hope that he will keep his promise for a NIPER in odisha.Mr jaya panda , kalikesh and mahatab all are good.they should continue their effort on raising issue related to odisha.