Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India – The much-anticipated book “Media Through My Eyes”, authored by Sushil Bharti, was officially released during the 14th Global Festival of Journalism Noida, held at Marwah Studios in Film City, Noida. The event brought together luminaries from across the media, diplomatic, and cultural spheres, celebrating storytelling, journalistic integrity, and personal insight.
The book launch was honored by the esteemed presence of international dignitaries, including H.E. Alberto Guani, Ambassador of Uruguay; H.E. Abdullah M Abu Shawesh, Ambassador of Palestine; H.E. Chandradath Singh, High Commissioner of Trinidad & Tobago; and Ruby Yadav. Their distinguished presence added significant international prestige to the book launch and highlighted the global relevance of media narratives in today’s world.
Also in attendance were prominent figures including Harish Tyagi, senior journalist Pallav Bagla, Alfredo Caldera from Venezuela, Sunil Dang, Dr. P K Rajput, and Gaurav Lalit. All extended their warm congratulations to the author and applauded the efforts of the Writers Association of India at Marwah Studios for fostering literary engagement and media discourse.
Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of Marwah Studios and the Writers Association of India, delivered an insightful address, praising Sushil Bharti’s contribution to media literature and emphasizing the role of written expression in shaping public understanding and journalistic culture.
In his heartfelt remarks, Sushil Bharti spoke about his personal journey in media—sharing experiences, pivotal moments, and the many inspiring instances that shaped his narrative. “Media Through My Eyes” brings together these reflections, offering readers a unique perspective on the challenges, triumphs, and transformative moments encountered throughout his career in journalism and communication.
The book release at this prestigious international forum underscores the importance of documenting media experiences and encourages emerging professionals and readers alike to engage deeply with the evolving world of journalism.
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