Bharatiya First
Mobile to Mic - Digital Course
The skill of taking village and ward matters to the world.
Jana Gana Mana – Knowledge, Justice and Respect. In today's information age, journalism does not just provide news, it maintains the consciousness of the society, becomes the voice of the people and plays the role of the fourth pillar of democracy. However, this fourth pillar needs to be strengthened – journalists who are rich in new ideas and stand on ethical values.
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“Information is power, but real power is information used at the right time, in the right way, for the right reason.”
Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Bharatiya First Journalism Course This course is built on three pillars

📘 Knowledge
The ability to find truth and convey it to the society

⚖️ Justice
Unbiased, fearless and impartial journalism – that stands against injustice

🫡 Respect
Language and approach that respects the rights and dignity of the people.
Outcome of this course
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The trainee emerges as a competent, socially conscious and ethical journalist.
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He brings values, humanity and mission to the news.
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A journalist who promotes justice, information and human dignity in the society is created.
What will you learn in this course?
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Basic Journalism Skills
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Value-Based and Public Interest Journalism
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Digital Media and Social Media AwarenessFavorite
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Constitution and Freedom of Expression
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Field Reporting and Investigative Journalism
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Media Ethics and Rights
Today's student, tomorrow's journalist the mirror of society, and the guardian of democracy.
“A journalist is a guardian of truth. He is no slave to anyone.”
Ramnath Goenka
Why choose Mobile to Mic - Digital Course
Discover the key features of our online learning platform
A course prepared under the guidance of esteemed journalists, editors and social activists.
HD quality videos.
Certificates and media network connections.
Opportunity to work as a journalist.
Press ID
Lifelong support system will shape your journalism career
“If democracy is to be sustained, the media must play its role responsibly and with dignity.”

