[cr-india] First Student run radio stationion in Nepal
George Lessard
media at web.net
Mon Jun 4 06:38:11 CEST 2007
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Subject: First Student run radio stationion in Nepal
From: "drmanju" <drmanju at wlink.com.np>
Date: Mon, June 4, 2007 21:22
To: media at web.net
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Dear All,
First of all I would like to share some good news with you. Finally we got
permission to raise our own antenna from the Civil Aviation Office. Antenna
will be of 60 meter height.
The sign board is hung on the way to our priministers daughters
residence.Since all the international community rush to our PMs residence
they will automatically have a look at CJMC FM. No need of further
advertisement.
We are planning to go on air after three months.So we humbly request the
international media community to be involved in our project by conducting
different programmes in your own language,news about Nepal in your
language,your views and development approaches, problems and human right
situation in the country also in your own language.
CJMC FM most be different than any other FMS. Regarding your programmes CJMC
FM will take the responsibility to take permission from the minister for
communication. We want to develop it into an International Radio.
We will play the gym sang by our own CJMC students. CJMC FM will be purely
handled by only students of College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
With warm regards,
Dr.Manju Mishra
Principal / Director
College of Journalism and Mass Communication
http://www.colofjournalism.edu.np/
Call us at: 00+ 9771 4443849/ 00+ 9771 2070740
GPO 23498, Subidhanagar, Tinkune, Kathmandu, Nepal
drmanju at wlink.com.np | www.colofjournalism.edu.np
© 2006 CJMC - all rights reserved
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Launched in January 2002, the College of Journalism and Mass Communication
became the first private sector initiative in Nepal to offer academic
courses in journalism and mass communication.
It also earned the distinction of being the pioneering college under a
woman leadership in the Himalayan Kingdom to run Masters level classes
devoted to this discipline.
The college is affiliated to one of the countrys major universities,
Purbanchal University. The rules and regulations of the University govern
the college in so far as the semester and exam systems are concerned.
However, the college enjoys enough independence in terms of teaching and
learning to allow it to design courses whose hallmark is the great
emphasis placed on both theoretical and professional grounding of students
in their chosen level and field of inquiry.
As a result, this pioneering college has attracted both young people who
want a career in mass communications and working journalists who wish to
develop their skills and an academic understanding of their profession.
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