Internationally renowned journalist Dilip
Padgaonkar agreed to be on the board of International Journalism Centre to
share his huge experience in the field of journalism. “we have requested Dilip
to be with us at Delhi and also talk to the media students at the academy” said
Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studios.
Sandeep Marwah also the President of International Journalism Centre called upon
Dilip Padgaonkar during his visit to Pune to invite him to be part of advisory
council of International Journalism Centre.
Dilip
Padgaonkar began his distinguished career in journalism at the age of 24. After
receiving a doctorate in humanities from the Sorbonne in June 1968, he joined
the Times of India as its Paris correspondent. He served the paper in various
capacities before he was appointed its editor in 1988, a post he held for six
years. In between, from 1978 to 1986, he also worked with UNESCO in Bangkok and
Paris.