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Published by: Jeet Kumar Updated Mon, 23 Jan : AM IST
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Dr. Tanu Jindal, Amity Scientist and Group Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research & Development) said that media has a lot of impact on the public, and it has the potential to change the society. There is power.
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Expansion The International Science Film Festival of India (ISFFI) was inaugurated on Saturday at Pt. Khushilal Sharma Ayurveda Institute, Bhopal. Meanwhile, scientists, educationists and filmmakers on Sunday called for the need to simplify science through films and said that media has a big role to play in simplifying science as it has a rapid impact on the public and society. Is.
Power of media to change society1674248453 8th Indian International Science Festival (IIFS)- during the International Science Film Festival of India organized under ‘Bharat Ki Ji The topic ‘Priority and role of science films’ was discussed. Dr. Tanu Jindal, Amity Scientist and Group Pro-Vice Chancellor (Research and Development) said that media has a great influence on the public, and it has the power to change the society.
Many technologies away from public He further said that the media should effectively promote clean environment, sustainability and women empowerment by making films on these relevant issues. Which can help in spreading awareness and finding solutions to the problems. Jindal further said that there are many technologies which are not known to the public, so it is important to promote those technologies and media can help immensely in doing that.
Young journalists should come forward
Senior science communicator and writer Neha Tripathi said that science should be simplified through films so that the general public Understand the technologies and underlying concepts with ease. We need journalists and filmmakers to make science films and more young journalists should come forward to promote science and technology, said Mahesh Jha, senior journalist and head of the Hindi department at Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany.
NO FEE IN FILM FESTIVAL No
Including India, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Canada, Israel, Philippines, USA, Australia Special screening of award winning science films from other countries will be done at the film festival. There is no fee for the film festival. 21 from 23 January 2023 People of all age groups including children and students can come and watch the films in the screening of these films.
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