Showing posts with label Asian Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Education. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Multimedia Team of Marwah Studios With QBR CWG At Bhopal




BHOPAL, 18 September 2010: The Queen’s Baton Relay 2010 Delhi along with Multimedia Team of Marwah Studios reached Bhopal, the capital in Madhya Pradesh to witness the entire city gripped by the spirit of sports and patriotism. Madhya Pradesh Sports and Youth Welfare Minister, Tukojirao Pawar, Urban Development Minister, Babular Gaur were among others that received the baton amid showering of flower petals.

The Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi, en route to Bhopal, made its way through the streets of Dewas. Reaching Bhopal, the baton was received by International Weightlifters R.C Gupta, Nitin Sharma and Sumit Kumar amongst other dignitaries.

The relay was welcomed at the iconic Bhopal Chauraha by girls from the local schools with folk dance performances. This was followed by the baton being taken to the Upper Lake of Bhopal. The Upper Lake is the largest artificial lake in Asia and it is fed with water by Kolans River. Here, the baton was taken across the lake on a boat.

A large number of people, including hockey players - Ashok Kumar, Inaamur Rehman, Sameer Daad and Jalauddin - turned up for the event.The baton later proceeded to Tatya Tope Stadium in a specially decorated vehicle where a grand reception was planned in its honour. Before reaching the stadium, the baton was honoured at nearly 15 places.

Madhya Pradesh Industries Minister, Kailash Vijaywargiya on Friday inaugurated the Commonwealth Games Express Train Exhibition at the Habibganj Railway Station in Bhopal. The train showcasing the glorious history of the Commonwealth Games,

“Fifteen days more to go, the baton will be reaching Delhi for the final show. It has already spread the feeling of patriotism in the country” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios who is controlling the multimedia coverage from headquarters at Noida Film City.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Print Media Still Holds Large Share-Sandeep Marwah




“What ever said and done print media still holds the large share of 22% in the total pie as medium of media in India” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios highlighting the print media and Journalism courses of Asian Education Group on the inauguration of new print media lab at Marwah Studios.

The Indian print media industry has grown at a healthy rate of 10.2 percent over the last five year and is projected to grow by 7.4 percent over the period 2009-2014 and is projected to reach an estimated Rs 230.5 billion in 2014 from the present estimate of Rs 161.5 billion in 2009. Newspaper will continue to have a major share in the print market .Expansion in regional papers will be the key factor of growth now informed Marwah.

We have our own ‘Asian News Journal’, ‘Asian News Letter’, a magazine ‘Pranam’, daily news bulletin ‘Student’s Voice’, a portal ‘batchbuzz.com’ and a news agency under the banner of ‘Asian News Agency’. Our students get ample opportunity to be part of specially designed Seminars, Workshops on print media and journalism. We take special care to call renowned people from the industry for interactions and faculty from abroad is also drawn for better exposure.” said Prof. R.K.Singh Dean Asian School of Media Studies.

The most well designed degree courses for undergraduates and Masters, Post Graduate Diplomas and short term courses are running under the same roof of Asian Academy of Film and Television and Asian School of Media Studies. The print media Dean Dr. Om Gupta has a wide experience in the field for 40 years supported by powerful faculty selected from all over India and abroad.