Indian Media
Centre, Delhi
Chapter – A Profile
The Indian Media Centre, Delhi
Chapter, began its activities over five years ago. The chapter, under the
dynamic leadership of Sh K G Suresh, National Secretary and Chairman of the
Chapter as also Mrs Rajni Nagpal, General Secretary, has been able to make a
mark for itself in the national capital’s media circles within a short
span. One of the successful activities
undertaken by us has been the Monthly Talk. We have had the privilege of
hosting senior journalists such as Rahul Dev, Vitusha Oberoi, Shekhar Iyer,
Sanjay Basak, K A Badrinath, Anshuman Tiwari, K V Prasad, Shyam Lal Yadav, Abha
Yadav, Satya Prakash, Vijay Kranti and Harpal Bedi, for discussion on various
subjects.
We also organized a talk by Richard
Benkin, internationally acclaimed minority rights’ activist, on ‘Combating
Global Terrorism’. To develop health consciousness among media professionals,
we organized two health camps in association with Delhi-based health NGO
Subhadra Nambudiri Foundation – an Ayurved Camp by Dr. T D Rao, SMO, CGHS and a
Yoga Camp by Yog Expert, Sh Nawal Kumar. Another important initiative has been
the ‘Mulaquat’ meeting leaders from diverse fields in an informal manner in
their home environment. Former PM and JD(S) President Sh H D Deve Gowda, former
Union Minister Shanta Kumar, All India Anti Terrorism Front leader M S Bitta
and BJP Spokesman Prakash Javadekar, have hosted such meetings in the past.
‘Parichay’ or getting familiarized
with social organizations is another innovative programme of the chapter
wherein organizations are invited to present their case before the members.
‘Ekal Vidyalaya’ was the first organization to join this initiative. The Delhi
chapter has also organized several seminars on subjects such as ‘Values and
Professional Standards in Journalism’, Contemporary Challenges and Media etc which
have witnessed participation from eminent dignitaries such as former Deputy
Prime Minister L K Advani, Editor in Chief of the Pioneer Mr Chandan Mitra, former
Editor of The Tribune Sh Hari Jai Singh and former Editor of The Hindustan
Times and MP H K Dua. The organization has also honoured veteran journalists
such as Sh Dina Nath Mishra in the past.
ABOUT INDIAN MEDIA CENTRE
Independent, critical and assertive
media is an integral part of a participative democracy. Only a powerful and
robust media can perform the duties expected of the fourth estate of a
democratic polity. Ironically, there has been an explosive growth of media and
its influence on the Indian society even as it is losing credibility and
respect at an alarming speed.
Although there are countless
institutions and trade unions trying in their own ways to protect and defend
independence and freedom of media and improve its quality, a compelling need was
felt to have an independent and powerful professional institution comprising
Publishers, Editors, Senior Journalists, Media Educators, Public Relation
Executives and concerned citizens to come on a common platform to meet the
challenges Indian media faces. Indian Media Centre is a humble attempt to play
that role. It is an independent, non-profit institution dedicated to the
highest standards in journalism - print, electronic and Internet. It was launched in 2005 by a team of media
professionals and concerned citizens in their quest for professional
excellence.
Indian Media Centre focuses on the
following five major concerns:
1. Professionalism and ethics;
2. In-service training of media professionals, including
those in marketing etc;
3. Improving and strengthening media education;
4. Protecting and defending independence and freedom of
media;
5. Highlighting through international networking denial
of freedom to media persons and attacks on them anywhere in the country and
abroad.
IMC is successfully publishing a
quarterly magazine - MEDIA CRITIQUE - focused on media trends and analysis. It
offers latest developments in Indian and international media to keep media
persons informed of developments and trends. It is edited by Delhi-based senior
journalist Mr K G Suresh. Its Website - imconweb.com -
carries everything that is worth knowing so far as media is concerned.
Indian Media Centre has functional
Chapters in 22 states including Chandigarh,
Punjab, Himachal, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan,
Chattisgarh, Bihar, Orisa and Andhra Pradesh.
Convenors have been appointed in several states, including Assam,
Nagaland, Mizoram, J&K, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Membership of IMC
is by invitation. Our membership is increasing day by day.
It is very good that the Publicity Cell has started a blog of IMC. All credit should go to Shayam Khosla and K G Suresh that IMC is making a mark in the national capital and elsewhere in the country. I can say no other organisation has done so much as IMC. 'Mulaquat'an initiative taken by KGS has become an instant hit among the journalists. I feel we should more such Mulaquat session. Day by day the membership of IMC is going by leaps and bounds. A time will come in the years we can think of having
ReplyDeletea housing society if not in Delhi but nearby. And
with KGS leadership the dream will come true. All the best for the IMC. K S SHANKAR NEWS EDITOR PTI
My appeal to all the members of IMC plesase make
ReplyDeletethe first State Convention in January a grand success.
My suggestion is that we should also have a directory.
K S SHANKAR
The Mulaqat session at All India Terrorist Front chief M S Bitta's residence was very good.We hope we will have more such sessions.
ReplyDeleteThe suggestion by Mr Bitta on awards for journalists who fall to terrorists bullets was well taken. Thanks Suresh. K S SHANKAR
The Mulaqat session of All India Anti-Terrorist Front
ReplyDeleteChief M S Bitta was very good. We hope we will have more such sessions. Early comment by me mentioned
All India Terroist Front Chief M S Bitta. It should have been anti-terrorist front chief M S Bitta. The
error is regretted. K S SHANKAR
Day by da the importance of Indian Media Centre is growing. K S SHANKAR
ReplyDeleteThe pictures of Mulaqat session at Mr Bitta's house was too good. Thanks Suresh.
ReplyDeleteTO ALL MY FRIENDS IN INDIAN MEDIA CENTRE PLEASE MAKE
ReplyDeleteTHE NATIONAL PRESS DAY ON NOVEMBER 14, 2009 A BIG SUCCESS.WHAT OUR GENERAL SECRETARY SAID ON SATURDAY,
NOV 31, 2009 WAS ALSO RIGHT WE SHOULD NOT PLAY INTO THE HANDS OF POLITICIANS. SO THE CANDLE LIGHT VIGIL ON NOVEMBER 14, 2009 AS SUGGESTED BY ALL INDIA ANTI TERROR FRONT CHIEF B S BITTA HAS BEEN REJECTED. INSTEAD THE IMC PROPOSES TO HAVE A TALK BY PROMINENT JOURNALIST ON THAT DAY. FRIENDS, SURESH HAS APPEALED TO ALL TO VISIT THE BLOG AND POST THEIR VALUABLE COMMENTS SO THAT IT INSPIRES OTHERS. THIS YOUR BLOG ESPECIALLY CREATED BY SATYENDER. SO DO VISIT THIS BLOG. K S SHANKAR
TO ALL FRIENDS IN INDIAN MEDIA CENTRE PLEASE EXTEND
ReplyDeleteALL COOPERATION TO MANINDER SINGH, COORDINATOR FOR IMC
STATE CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN JANUARY. ALSO MAKE THE
COMING MULAQUAT SESSION ON NOVEMBER 11 A SUCCESS.
K S SHANKAR
IMC MEMBERS PLEASE MAKE TOMORROW'S MULAQAT SESSION A GRAND SUCCESS AND STRENGHTEN THE HANDS OF OUR GENERAL SECREATRY K G SURESH. K S SHANKAR
ReplyDeleteALL KUDOS TO K G SURESH AND MR SARKAR FOR ORGANISING AN WONDERFUL MULAQAT SESSION WITH BJP NATIONAL
ReplyDeleteSPOKESPERSON MR PRAKASH JAVADEKAR. IT WAS A SUCCESS.
THE POPULARITY OF INDIAN MEDIA CENTRE IS GROWING DAY BY DAY AND ALL CREDIT SHOULD GO TO K G SURESH AND HIS TEAM FOR WORKING VERY HARD TO BRING IMC TO THE MAINSTREAM. I HOPE MORE MEMBERS ATTEND THE MULAQAT SESSION. K S SHANKAR
AS SACHIN TENDULKAR COMPLETES TWO DECADES IN INTERNATIONAL ARENA, IMC WISHES HIM ALL THE BEST.
ReplyDeleteK S SHANKAR
GREETINGS TO ALL IMC MEMBERS ON THE OCASSION OF NATIONAL PRESS DAY. K S SHANKAR
ReplyDeleteHAI ALL,WHAT HAPPENED TO PREPARATIONS TO THE NATIONAL CONVENTION IN JANUARY. HAS EVERYBODY BECOME DHANDA. K S SHANKAR
ReplyDeleteHAI ALL
ReplyDeleteWHAT IS HAPPENING. NO MULAAQAT SESSIONS,
NO MEETINGS, WHAT HAS HAPPENED. K S SHANKAR