India, the world's largest democracy, is once again gearing up for its General Elections in 2024. With a staggering number of voters, including millions of first-time voters, this democratic exercise is nothing short of monumental. Spanning across various phases and regions, the elections are a testament to India's vibrant democracy and the voice of its people.
In the digital age, media plays a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and facilitating informed decision-making during elections. As the fourth pillar of democracy, journalism holds immense power in holding authorities accountable and ensuring transparency in the electoral process.
Meet the Journalism and Mass Communication students from Chandigarh University, who have embarked on a remarkable journey to report from the frontlines of democracy's biggest elections. Armed with passion, dedication, and a commitment to truth, these students are making their mark in the field of journalism.
Meet the CU Journalism Students Making Waves
Sakshi Pundir (NDTV)
Sakshi Pundir, a talented CU Journalism student, has made waves in the industry as an Output Producer at 'NDTV.' With her organizational skills and attention to detail, Sakshi ensures seamless execution of election-related programs, contributing to the channel's success.
Mohit Rana (Daily Post)
Mohit Rana, a bright talent from Chandigarh University, has assumed the role of Input Manager at 'Daily Post.' With his keen eye for detail and insightful reporting, Mohit is instrumental in shaping the narrative of the election coverage at his channel.
Aditya Rana (Filmy Gyan)
Aditya Rana, another CU Journalism student, has found his calling as an Anchor at 'Filmy Gyan.' With his charisma and eloquence, Aditya captivates audiences with his insightful analysis and engaging discussions on election-related topics.
Jayveer Singh (NDTV)
Jayveer Singh's journey from Chandigarh University to 'NDTV' is nothing short of inspiring. As an Anchor, Jayveer brings credibility and professionalism to the channel's election coverage, earning accolades for his incisive reporting and unbiased approach.
Rupali Sharma (Gulistan News)
Rupali Sharma, a dynamic CU Journalism student, has risen to prominence as an Anchor at 'Gulistan News.' With her in-depth analysis and compelling storytelling, Rupali provides viewers with valuable insights into the electoral process.
Arjun Singh (Daily Post)
Arjun Singh's versatility and dedication have earned him the role of Reporter-Anchor at 'Daily Post.' With his on-the-ground reporting and sharp interviewing skills, Arjun brings a fresh perspective to election coverage.
As these CU Journalism students continue to make strides in their respective roles, they embody the spirit of responsible journalism and the importance of media in democracy. With their relentless pursuit of truth and commitment to excellence, they are set to leave a lasting impact on the field of journalism and shape the future of electoral reporting in India.
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