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100 take part in workshop on science journalism

Workshop on Science Journalism at Pushpa Gujral Science City. Tribune photo

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Jalandhar, August 24

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Pushpa Gujral Science City organised a workshop on science journalism through print, electronic and social media to enhance the skills of budding journalists in science communication.

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More than 100 participants, including young journalists, students, and teachers of journalism and mass communication from various colleges across Punjab, participated in the event. The workshop provided a valuable platform for participants to develop their skills and gain insights into the evolving field of science journalism.

Rajesh Grover, director, PGSC, highlighted the crucial role that skilled science journalists played in making complex scientific discoveries understandable, thereby nurturing a well-informed community.

Manoj Patairiya, former head of NCSTC, New Delhi, was the keynote speaker on the occasion and he delivered a special lecture on the effective use of media in science journalism. He emphasised the vital role of science journalism in making scientific knowledge accessible to ordinary citizens.

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