IIMC And Its Alumni Association Must Collaborate to Upskill Journalists: Prof. Anand Pradhan

Connection 2025 brings the IIMC alumni together as 130 former students from batches spanning 1993 to 2025 participate in the programme

BHUBANESWAR: The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) and IIMC Alumni Association (IIMCAA) must collaborate more closely to enhance the skills of media professional, IIMC Dhenkanal Regional Director Prof. Anand Pradhan has said.

Speaking at the Connection 2025, the annual alumni meet of the IIMC Odisha Chapter held in Bhubaneswar, Prof. Pradhan stressed the importance of coordination between the Central Committee and regional chapters to carry forward the institute’s rich legacy.

He encouraged alumni to actively participate in the upcoming silver jubilee celebrations of the Odia Journalism course this year.

The event brought together nearly 130 former students from batches spanning 1993 to 2025. It was a nostalgic occasion where cherished memories were shared and long-lost connections rekindled.

The event was graced by several distinguished personalities including former IIMC Director UmaKant Mishra; Prof. Biraj Swain of National Law University; Prabhat Upadhyay; Ramesh Chandra; Rajesh Kumar; Neeraj Bajpayee; Prabhat Pandey; Ritesh Verma; Animesh Biswas; Atul Gupta; and representatives from both the Central and Odisha chapters.

Odisha Chapter president Sandeep Sethi, vice president Sangeeta Agrawal, Byomakesh Biswal along with prominent alumni of Odisha Jajati Karan, Ashok Pradhan were present.

The speakers unanimously highlighted that IIMC was more than just an academic institution for it represented a profound emotional connection and a guiding force in the lives of its students.

The strength of the alumni association lies in unity, collaboration, and shared success. The accomplishments of IIMC alumni continue to elevate the institute’s standing among the premier media schools in the country, they said.

During his welcome address, Odisha Chapter president Sandeep Sethi urged the Central Committee to extend greater support in facilitating the activities of the Odisha Chapter. He requested the alumni to join hands in strengthening the reputation of the institution.

IIMC Dhenkanal, known for its tranquil setting and academic rigour, draws students from across India, and its legacy is something that all alumni are committed to preserving.

During the event, members of the Silver Jubilee batch of IIMC Dhenkanal were felicitated. The association also honoured Satya Sundar Barik, a recent recipient of the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Award. A lucky draw added a touch of excitement, with three winners receiving prizes from the attending dignitaries.

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