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Governing Council ::    

The council comprising professional journalists from within and outside the country promotes the interest of the college. The Executive Chairman, selected unanimously from the members of the council for a period of two years, is the head. The Management Committee, composed of the members of the Board of Directors, oversees the academic aspect of the college. The principal, who looks after the facilities, heads this committee.

Board of Directors

Dr. Manju Mishra, Director, College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Dr. Ram Krishna Timalsina, Registrar Supreme Court
Rabindra Mishra, Senior Producer, BBC World Service / U.K
Roshan Singh Mishra, Computer Animation / U.K
Mahesh Poudel, General Secretary Help Childrens Forum
Tapanath Shukla, Director General Radio Nepal

Advisors

Nir Bikram Shah, Managing Director – Shangrila Channel
Puskar Lal Shrestha, Editor-in-Chief – Kamana Publications Group
Rajendra Khetan, Vice Chairman – FNCCI
Shreeram Singh Basnet, Chief Reporter – National News Agency Nepal
Tsetan Gauruman Shrestha, Consulate of Mongoliam Republic
Dr. Upendra Mahato, Consulate – Belo Russian Republic


Mrs. Koto Kano, UNESCO representative in Nepal, presents certificates to participants on a three day National Workshop conducted by the College.

 

 

 

Some Second Opinions
“I am very impressed by the work of Dr. Manju Mishra. This country needs to educate journalists who are able to report objectively on what is happening in this country. Without that we cannot have the kind of dialogue we need to build a democracy. If she can get the international support she is seeking to improve the quality of journalism education, it will be a real service to Nepal. The UGC has limited resources and our priority is the universities but we will do whatever we can to support her”

Professor Bidur Kumar Upaadhyaya, Chairman
of the Nepal University Grants Commission

     
 
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