Showing posts with label Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

All Journalist Association Honored Sandeep Marwah for World Record

The renowned International Media Personality Sandeep Marwah is honored at Azad Bhawan, New Delhi by All Journalist Association (AJA) for creating World Record and bringing the name of the country to International fame.

Speaking on the occasion the former Chief Election Commissioner of India congratulated Sandeep Marwah for his untiring efforts and sincere contribution in the field of film, television and media and his dedicated services to India in Common Wealth Games too.

V.K.Sharma president of the organization spoke about the achievements of Sandeep Marwah stating that no one in the World dare to produce 1800 short films and giving opportunity to 9000 media professionals in these films coming from 80 countries of the World.

Covering the movement of Queen’s Baton Relay in 28 states &7 union Territories with 10,000 still photographs, 1000 hours of filming, 300 events, 900 locations, 20,000 KM in 102 days and editing 102 films of 1.5 min for CWG free of cost. “You need one life to do all that and Sandeep Marwah has done it, he deserves all the awards of the nation, we are passing a humble contribution to his appreciation with Param Shree Award”

Present on the occasion the former Information and Broadcasting Minister, Government of India Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, “Sandeep Marwah is now an International Media personality with out any doubt” Many important people like J.P.Agarwal President Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, Sanjana Jon fashion Designer, Santosh Bharti veteran journalist and former member Parliament, renowned singer Shanker Sahney, Sunil Dang senior Journalist were also present there.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

No One Can Inform Better Than Print Media-Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

“What ever is printed becomes the part of history. The print Media is mother of all mediums.” said Mukhrat Abbas Naqvi, the former Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India and senior Vice President of Bhartiya Janta Party while inaugurating the National seminar on print media at Marwah Studios organized by Asian School of Media Studies in Noida Film City.

“India is the only Country in the World where even after the invasion of other mediums like Radio, Television, Cinema and Internet the number of Newspapers and Magazines have grown along with the huge number of readership” said Sandeep Marwah, president of Marwah Studios-a group of creative enterprises.

Coming on the pros and cons of changing patterns of News paper and specially Page 3 some of the prominent speakers like Om Gupta Dean CMS, Arti Thapa editor Asia Spa, B.V.Rao Editor Government Now, Vinod Agnihotri Political Editor Nai Duniya, Jayita Bandopadhya Editor Life Style Magazine, Rana Sadhiqui from Hindu, Binny Yadav freelancer and Deepti Pant Cinema expert spoke and discussed their points of view.

Present on the occasion the renowned film maker and professor with University of Central Lancashire, associates of ASMS in UK, Chris Leonard also gave his view on the rise and fall of importance of Page 3 in England.

Later the Chief Guest Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi released the new journal ASIAN JOURNAL OF MASS MEDIA prepared by the students of Asian School of Media Studies, Asian Academy of Film And Television, Asian Business School, Asian School of Graphics And Animation. The seminar was attended by many print media journalist and large media students from all over India and Abroad. Prof R.K.Singh Dean ASMS condensed the whole seminar and paid vote of Thanks.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Media Is The Important Part Of Society-Naqvi

Narrating the consequences where by erasing one word from the speech or an interview the whole meaning can be changed, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi the former State Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Government Of India and now the Vice President of Bhartiya Janata Party expressed that, “media persons have to be more responsible in this age of growing media activities”. He emphasized the need of proper training for younger generation while inaugurating the 64th batch of Asian Academy of Film and Television (AAFT) at Marwah Studios, Film City, Noida.

“The women of this nation has to come out openly and have to fight for her rights, media, film and television is the correct place for them,” said Mrs Suman Krishan Kant a renowned social worker of the country and wife of late Vice President Of India Shri Krishan Kant.

“Consumer is the most powerful part of all the businesses”, said Bejon Mishra who is the president of Federation of Consumer Societies in India called “VOICE.” He cautioned all the young film, TV and Media Students to get into the business keeping in mind the ultimate satisfaction of the consumer should be the targets of their all programs.

“We emphasized and amalgamate the Indian traditions and Culture into our syllabus as we believe that our culture has a very strong footings and can produce not only a better media person but a good human being from Asian Academy Of Film And Television (AAFT).” Said Sandeep Marwah the President of Marwah Studios and founder of Noida film City.

The other speakers who spoke on the occasion were Jiten Hazarika renowned painter and cousin of Bhupen Hazarika the recipient of Dada Sahib Phalke Award.Suresh Sharma the veteran Journalist and editor of Sandya Times of Times Of India Group. Later Chief Guest Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi presented “Academy Award” to Ranjan Arneja of 31st batch of Acting who has recently completed 900 episodes of ACP ARJUN on India TV and gained publicity through many other radio and TV programs .Marwah presented membership of International Film And Television Research Centre to the Guests.