NOIDA, India, February 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The second day of the 5th GFJN (Global Festival of Journalism Noida) celebrated World Radio Day as marked by United Nation and dignities present on the stage released the poster of World Radio Day to mark respect to one of the oldest medium of media.
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"Love, Peace and Unity is the motive of Global Festival of Journalism. This is the only event of its kind, which is by the journalists, for the journalists and of the journalists," said Sandeep Marwah, Global Cultural Minister, introducing International day of Journalism and International Chamber of Media and Entertainment to the large international audience.
"The formation of Indo Maldives Film and Cultural Forum at this platform is an indication of bringing the world closer through the efforts of journalism," said H.E. Ahmed, Ambassador of Maldives to India, on the opening of second day of the 5th Global Festival of Journalism Noida 2017 at Noida Film City.
"India and Maldives relations go as back as our civilization but politically saying, we are promoting our relations from last 50 years. This is a major step in building better relations," added the Ambassador.
"Journalism needs ample correction at different stages. Many journalists have forgotten the ethics and purpose of journalism. Good journalism can unite the world and bring positive attitude in the community," said N. P. Singh, District Magistrate of Noida, narrating stories from his life.
"I am thankful to International Journalism Centre for making Mumbai a part of this greatest show of journalism and cinema," said Kumar Mohan, renowned Film Critic and Editor of Bollywood And TV.
"Sandeep Marwah has created this film city where ample records have been formed, it needs wide international coverage which will bring India on a stronger platform in media," added Ravindra Bawa, renowned International Journalist from BBC.
Sushil Bharti of Radio Noida 107.4 FM, Rahul Makin of Fever FM, Kanupriya, renowned Presenter and Dr. Ajay Kumar, Director ASMS, shared their experiences of Radio business in detail and emphasized on the importance of most popular medium of Radio.
A book titled 'Bobby Pins And Other Short Stories' by a young writer Debashree Banerjee was released on the occasion. An exhibition of Photography by the students of Asian School of Media Studies was also inaugurated by the dignities. News Bulletin on the activities of first day of the 5th GFJN and poster to mark respect to Deen Dayal Upadhayaya was also released.
Sandeep Marwah was nominated as the Chairperson of Indo Maldives Film and Cultural Forum, who later presented life membership of International Journalism Centre to the guest.
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