Rajneesh Bhandari is a Multimedia journalist based in Nepal. Rajneesh is interested in doing enterprising and investigative stories. He has got more than 5 years of reporting experience in broadcast. Currently Rajneesh is working with Kantipur Television, one of the popular television stations in Nepal. He has closely reported on the peace process, conflict, army integration process, human rights issues, national security, corruption and other highly important political events in Nepal.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Looking for an international television training in Nepal?
Here is a good news for television journalists based in Nepal. Television Journalists Association Nepal, a group of television professionals in partnership with the DW Akademie one of the premier institutions of media education and training in Europe has come up with a training on the latest and globally accepted techniques on television news reporting. Last year i had taken this training and it proved to be very useful for me in many ways. You can check my experience at this link and the video that our team produced below.
This year I will be working as a facilitator in the workshop as I am in the organizing team of TVJ, where I work as a program coordinator.
Here are the details:
TV News reporting refreshment training workshop:
Duration: November 29th to December 17th 2010
Working days -5 days workshop from Monday to Friday.
Time: 9 am to 3.30pm
Eligibility: Television Journalists with at least two years of reporting experience in television medium.
Cost: No charge.
Organizer:
The DW Akademie is one of the premier institutions of media education and training in Europe. The roots of Deutsche Welle’s international training activities go back to over 40 years.
TVJ Nepal, a group of television professionals in Nepal.
Certification:
Participants who successfully complete the program will be issued a certificate by DW-AKADEMIE
Contact: rajneeshtimes@gmail.com or himaltv@gmail.com
Participants must confirm that you will not miss any sessions.
Seats are limited and it will be given on first come first basis.
This year I will be working as a facilitator in the workshop as I am in the organizing team of TVJ, where I work as a program coordinator.
Here are the details:
TV News reporting refreshment training workshop:
Duration: November 29th to December 17th 2010
Working days -5 days workshop from Monday to Friday.
Time: 9 am to 3.30pm
Eligibility: Television Journalists with at least two years of reporting experience in television medium.
Cost: No charge.
Organizer:
The DW Akademie is one of the premier institutions of media education and training in Europe. The roots of Deutsche Welle’s international training activities go back to over 40 years.
TVJ Nepal, a group of television professionals in Nepal.
Certification:
Participants who successfully complete the program will be issued a certificate by DW-AKADEMIE
Contact: rajneeshtimes@gmail.com or himaltv@gmail.com
Participants must confirm that you will not miss any sessions.
Seats are limited and it will be given on first come first basis.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Video: What are participants going to do after they reach back home?
What are participants going to do after they reach back home to fight against corruption?
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Friday, November 12, 2010
Video- Who inspired you to fight against corruption?
Today is the third day of 14th IACC. In this video: I have asked the participants of 14th IACC who inspired them to fight against corruption? It is very inspiring because people have answered the question from their heart. I look forward to read your view. Who inspired you to fight against corruption?
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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
We have come here to learn techniques to fight against corruption: Participants
Rajneesh Bhandari reports from Bangkok about the first day of 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference. More than 1,000 people from 100 different countries are participating in the conference. Take a look at what they have to say.
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