Examples of using Journalism in English and their translations into Tamil
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She studied journalism at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, and was as of 2018 pursuing a master's degree in Anthropology from Indira Gandhi Open University.[1].
received the“Rural Journalism& Developmental Reporting‟ award.
he has contributed to independent news and journalism. Mr.
By the end of 1960s, he had left journalism to take up art full-time.[2].
Zaidi currently writes a column for The Hindu and teaches journalism at the OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat.[23].
Sophia College in Ajmer. After her graduation, she joined the journalism course at Xavier Institute of Communications in Mumbai.
In his memory, the G. K. Reddy Memorial Award for Outstanding Journalism was established by T. Subbarami Reddy, whose recipients over the years include:[1].
dependent upon profit, the newspaper was free of the mainstream model of journalism where competition to‘get the story first' would drive publication.
Akbar said"The ideology of the magazine is the ideology of my own profession- journalism. There should be space for every viewpoint as long as there is logic
Upendra holds M. A degree in English Literature, Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations an Journalism from Andhra University,
law, and journalism, not to mention the 53 languages it teaches- MGIMO is unique.
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Valmikipuram(formerly known as Vayalpad).[3] He did his BCJ(journalism) from Osmania University.[4].
Dixit contributed to The Global Casebook of Investigative Journalism 2012.[9] Her chapter was on the honour killing diktats issued
In 2010, the International Women's Media Foundation awarded her the Courage in Journalism Award for her reports.[1][2]
Mangalore is her native place, and she grew up in Bengaluru. She studied journalism at the Mount Carmel College,
technology(Kamal Kumari National Award), journalism(Siva Prasad Barooah National Award)
Valley turmeric best journalism awards 1988, best playwright Maharana Mewar Foundation Award 1989,
turned into a fortnightly in 1987. The magazine was founded by Annamma Mathew, wife of K.M. Mathew, a woman who has contributed immensely in the fields of social service, cookery, journalism and literature.