KATHMANDU, Sept 11: A two-day news writing workshop, organized in collaboration with UNESCO Nepal, commenced at St Xavier’s College in Kathmandu on Wednesday.
The workshop aims to enhance the reporting skills of journalism students and contribute to improving the overall quality of journalism in Nepal. This is the fourth edition of the workshop and marks the first collaboration between UNESCO Nepal and St Xavier’s College for the event.
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A total of 27 students, including 16 from St Xavier’s and 11 from other community and government colleges, are participating in the workshop. The sessions cover a range of topics, from pitching story ideas to drafting impactful and ethical news stories. The workshop features prominent journalism professionals, including New York Times correspondent Bhadra Sharma, editor and educator Louisa Kamal, and senior communication specialist Naresh Newar.
Chun Bahadur Gurung, faculty lead and workshop coordinator, emphasized the importance of practical learning alongside traditional lectures, stating that the workshop aims to equip students with real-world skills crucial for their careers in journalism. Saluja Chand, acting Principal of St. Xavier’s, highlighted the significance of such non-credit courses in providing hands-on experience and enhancing storytelling abilities.
According to the college, the event serves as a platform for aspiring journalists to gain valuable insights into the field, empowering them to produce accurate, impactful, and ethical reporting in the future.