Reporting and Editing in Journalism
Ever since the author started teaching Journalism at Dayanand College of Communication and Management in 1997 one of the over sixty colleges owned by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan affiliated to the Bhavans Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication and Management Mumbai and during his participation in various occasional or sometimes regular participation at seminars conferences and in personality development programmes he realized the fluent communication apart there was strain felt by the participants students managers faculty even the office staff that stemmed from their inadequate vocabulary insufficient knowledge of grammar and thereby inability to write well. There is not dispute in saying that a Journalist must be able to converse and write. Knowledge of English language is necessary at least for interviewing the affected people and more particularly the elite and those in authority including industry and business icons even if one is working for vernacular paper or magazine.
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Anupama Sharma Pathak
Jai Narain Sharma