UNICEF has been working for child rights over the past several years. The purpose of conducting this program in MANUU is to make journalism students responsible & sensitive towards the rights of children. These were the views expressed by Ms. Sonia Sarkar, Communication Officer (Media), UNICEF India, on the second day of the Workshop.
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)in collaboration with Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Dept of MCJ conducted two days workshop "The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)" on 15- 16 November.
As a part of the Global Rights Act, a healthy media could help governments in taking steps towards providing social and educational rights to the children in India, she added.
The workshop was conducted as part of the 30 years of CRC celebrations and in continuance with UNICEF’s capacity building initiatives to instill child’s rights’ perspective in reporting among the academica and budding journalists.
Prof Mohd Fariyad, Dept. of MCJ, MANUU while opening the discussion on the second day morning said that UNICEF has introduced tenets of the Child Rights Convention and gave brief explanation about the 54 articles under CRC with an emphasis on Youth Voices and Child Participation.
Mr. Surindre Dhaleta, UNICEF officer in his address said that India ratified the convention in 1992 and since then has done much on this front..
Dr. K. S. Arul Selvan, Associate Professor, SOJNMS, IGNOU spoke on Child Rights and Media. While throwing light on Article 12, 13 & 17 of the CRC it was emphasized that child participation is integral to CRC.
Eminent journalist Dr. M. H. Ghazali spoke about ‘Children's Participation in Child Rights’. He presented short films highlighting the dropout rates of Children in India and later had discussion with the participants regarding the message that emerged from videos.
Mr. Tehseen Munawar, Editor, News18, New Delhi spoke about the problems and prospects of Child rights to highlight the basic issues faced by children in India. Group Work was also conducted by the Trainers.
Prof. Ehtesham Ahmad Khan, Dean & Head, Dept of MCJ in his valedictory remarks said that the students will surely implement the knowledge gained in the workshop in their journalistic carrier. The course on Child Rights has been adapted for media and will be rolled out at MANUU in order to give child rights perspective to budding media, he added. Prof. Khan also proposed vote of thanks.
Training Programme for Madrassa teachers today at MANUU
Hyderabad:
Centre for Professional Development of Urdu Medium Teachers, Maulana Azad National Urdu University in collaboration with National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL), New Delhi is organizing training programme for teachers of Madrassas from November 19 to 25.
The inaugural session will be held on 19th November, 10.00 am at CPDUMT Auditorium, MANUU Campus.
According to Prof. Mohammed Abdul Sami Siddiqui, Director, Centre, Dr. Aqeel Ahmed, Director, NCUPL, will be the chief guest of the inaugural session. Prof. S. M. Rahmatullah, Registrar I/c will be the guest of honour whereas Prof. Fatima Begum, Vice-Chancellor I/c will preside over.
Faculty Development Programme ends
Hyderabad:
A week long faculty development programme “Training of Trainers (ToT)” jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) and National Institute of Technical Teachers Training And Research Institute (NITTTR), Bhopal ended on 15th November, 2019.
Forty participants of heterogeneous expertise from across the countryattended theprogram which was a part of “Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMT)”, MHRD.
The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Ayub Khan, Pro Vice-Chancellor on 11th November. Prof. Abdul Wahid, Dean, School of Technology in his presidential remarks, said that the program enabled the participants to acquaint themselves with the innovative and interactive learning and teaching tools and methodologies to increase the quality of training and learning experience.
The programme will benefit teachers in training, teaching and learning methods, assessment and evaluation techniques, said Dr Pradeep Kumar, Head of the Department.
According to Dr Khaleel Ahmad, Asst. Prof., Dept. Of CS&IT and local program coordinator of ToT, sessions were successfully carried out by eminent trainers Dr.Deepak Singh, ToT coordinator, Dr.M.A.Rizvi, TLC-Coordinator and Dr. Basheerulla Shaik.
UNICEF has been working for child rights over the past several years. The purpose of conducting this program in MANUU is to make journalism students responsible & sensitive towards the rights of children. These were the views expressed by Ms. Sonia Sarkar, Communication Officer (Media), UNICEF India, on the second day of the Workshop.
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)in collaboration with Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU), Dept of MCJ conducted two days workshop "The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)" on 15- 16 November.
As a part of the Global Rights Act, a healthy media could help governments in taking steps towards providing social and educational rights to the children in India, she added.
The workshop was conducted as part of the 30 years of CRC celebrations and in continuance with UNICEF’s capacity building initiatives to instill child’s rights’ perspective in reporting among the academica and budding journalists.
Prof Mohd Fariyad, Dept. of MCJ, MANUU while opening the discussion on the second day morning said that UNICEF has introduced tenets of the Child Rights Convention and gave brief explanation about the 54 articles under CRC with an emphasis on Youth Voices and Child Participation.
Mr. Surindre Dhaleta, UNICEF officer in his address said that India ratified the convention in 1992 and since then has done much on this front..
Dr. K. S. Arul Selvan, Associate Professor, SOJNMS, IGNOU spoke on Child Rights and Media. While throwing light on Article 12, 13 & 17 of the CRC it was emphasized that child participation is integral to CRC.
Eminent journalist Dr. M. H. Ghazali spoke about ‘Children's Participation in Child Rights’. He presented short films highlighting the dropout rates of Children in India and later had discussion with the participants regarding the message that emerged from videos.
Mr. Tehseen Munawar, Editor, News18, New Delhi spoke about the problems and prospects of Child rights to highlight the basic issues faced by children in India. Group Work was also conducted by the Trainers.
Prof. Ehtesham Ahmad Khan, Dean & Head, Dept of MCJ in his valedictory remarks said that the students will surely implement the knowledge gained in the workshop in their journalistic carrier. The course on Child Rights has been adapted for media and will be rolled out at MANUU in order to give child rights perspective to budding media, he added. Prof. Khan also proposed vote of thanks.
Training Programme for Madrassa teachers today at MANUU
Hyderabad:
Centre for Professional Development of Urdu Medium Teachers, Maulana Azad National Urdu University in collaboration with National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL), New Delhi is organizing training programme for teachers of Madrassas from November 19 to 25.
The inaugural session will be held on 19th November, 10.00 am at CPDUMT Auditorium, MANUU Campus.
According to Prof. Mohammed Abdul Sami Siddiqui, Director, Centre, Dr. Aqeel Ahmed, Director, NCUPL, will be the chief guest of the inaugural session. Prof. S. M. Rahmatullah, Registrar I/c will be the guest of honour whereas Prof. Fatima Begum, Vice-Chancellor I/c will preside over.
Faculty Development Programme ends
Hyderabad:
A week long faculty development programme “Training of Trainers (ToT)” jointly organized by Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) and National Institute of Technical Teachers Training And Research Institute (NITTTR), Bhopal ended on 15th November, 2019.
Forty participants of heterogeneous expertise from across the countryattended theprogram which was a part of “Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMT)”, MHRD.
The programme was inaugurated by Prof. Ayub Khan, Pro Vice-Chancellor on 11th November. Prof. Abdul Wahid, Dean, School of Technology in his presidential remarks, said that the program enabled the participants to acquaint themselves with the innovative and interactive learning and teaching tools and methodologies to increase the quality of training and learning experience.
The programme will benefit teachers in training, teaching and learning methods, assessment and evaluation techniques, said Dr Pradeep Kumar, Head of the Department.
According to Dr Khaleel Ahmad, Asst. Prof., Dept. Of CS&IT and local program coordinator of ToT, sessions were successfully carried out by eminent trainers Dr.Deepak Singh, ToT coordinator, Dr.M.A.Rizvi, TLC-Coordinator and Dr. Basheerulla Shaik.