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Film and Television Institute of India

April 22, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · 2 Comments 

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The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, is a premiere institution for imparting training in the art and craft of film making and television production. It conducts three-year post-graduate diploma courses in film and television and one year certificate course in television.

Now, it has also started a one-year certificate course in feature film screenplay writing and two –year diploma course in Acting. From the academic year 2005-06, the Institute has launched a two year post-graduate diploma course in art direction and 1 and half certificate course in animation and computer graphics. Read more

Popularity: 32% [?]


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Prasar Bharti

March 10, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

Prasar Bharti is the public service broadcaster in the country, with All India Radio and Doordarshan as its two constituents. It came into existence on 23 November 1997, with a mandate to organize and conduct pubic broadcasting services to inform, educate and entertain people and to ensure balanced development of broadcasting on radio and television.

The major objectives of the Prasar Bharati corporation as laid out in the Prasar Bharati act, 1990 are as follows: Read more

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The Mass Communication In India

March 9, 2008 by Arun Pal Singh · Leave a Comment 

In a country like India, mass communication plays an important role in creating people’s awareness about national policies and programmes by providing information and education, besides healthy entertainment. It helps people to be active partners in the nation-building endeavor. The ministry of information and broadcasting is responsible for development and regulation of information, broadcasting and film sectors in the country.

The information sector includes the print media which is regulated by the press council of India.

In addition, the information sector includes the following media units of the government, press information bureau, photo division, registrar of newspapers for India, Research, Reference and training division, Directorate of publication division, directorate of advertising and visual publicity, directorate of field publicity, song and drama division. The Broadcasting sector consists of Prasar Bharti formed by an Act of 1997 by subsuming Doordarshan and All India Radio under it. Read more

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