Early Times Report UDHAMPUR, July 9: Under the esteemed guidance of Principal of the College, Prof. (Dr.) Seema Arora, Government Degree College Neeli Nallah, Udhampur, commenced 15 days internship programme in collaboration with Explore News Channel with the objective of providing students with interdisciplinary exposure by integrating communication strategies, content development, digital media, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. The internship programme has been designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry practices by equipping students with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in the rapidly evolving fields of journalism, media communication, and digital technologies. Through interactive sessions and practical assignments, participants will gain insights into news reporting, content creation, digital storytelling, media ethics, social media management, and the effective use of AI-powered tools in modern communication. A heartfelt welcome was extended to the expert and the students by Dr. Sunil Tanoch, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Internship Course Coordinator. Speaking on the occasion, the Principal emphasized that the internship provides students with a valuable opportunity to step beyond the classroom and gain firsthand exposure to the dynamic world of Mass Media and Communication. Mr. Tarun, Editor-in-Chief of Explore News Channel, highlighted the growing significance of digital journalism and Artificial Intelligence in reshaping the media landscape. He encouraged students to develop critical thinking, creativity, ethical journalism practices, and technological skills to excel in today's competitive environment. The Principal expressed her gratitude to Explore News Channel for partnering in this academic initiative and reaffirmed its commitment to providing quality experiential learning opportunities that enhance students' employability and professional competencies. Such collaborations are expected to nurture innovation, practical skills, and industry readiness among students while preparing them for diverse career opportunities in media, communication, and allied fields. |