On a four-day media exposure tour to Aizawl, 17-member APU team meets Mizoram IPR Minister

AIZAWL, Jun 11: A 17-member academic delegation from the Department of Mass Communication, Arunachal Pradesh University (APU), Pasighat, currently on a four-day media exposure tour to Aizawl, met Mizoram’s Minister of State for Information & Public Relations, B Lalchhanzova, at his office chamber here today.

The meeting was attended by prominent media and government representatives, including the president and members of the Mizoram Journalists Association, the Director, Information & Public Relations (Aizawl), and representatives of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), among others.

Addressing the students, Lalchhanzova emphasized the importance of solidarity and collective purpose among the youth of the Northeast. “The youths of the Northeast have immense potential, and we must channelize and harness it together,” he said, urging students and institutions across the region to work in unison for the expedited growth and welfare of the Northeast. He stressed that all states of the region must strive towards a common and shared future.

The Minister also encouraged the visiting students to leverage their professional skills in writing, filmmaking, photography, and documentary production to tell the stories of their home state to the world. “There is a vast audience out there, eager to discover the identity, culture, and geography of Arunachal Pradesh. You can bring a completely new flavour for the world to consume,” he said, pointing to the enormous yet largely untapped storytelling potential of the State’s pristine landscapes, tribal heritage, and indigenous cultures.

He urged the students to dream big, think creatively, and use the power of media as a bridge between Arunachal Pradesh and the global audience. He wished the delegation the very best in their academic and professional journeys.

The exposure tour, organized as part of the academic and professional development activities for the second semester students of the MA Mass Communication programme, is led by faculty escorts, Dr Prem Taba, head In-charge, and Dr Kombong Darang. Fifteen postgraduate students are participating in the tour.

Earlier, the delegation visited several prominent media institutions in Aizawl. They toured LPS, Mizoram's most popular cable television network, gaining insights into regional broadcast operations, and visited the offices of Vanglaini, the highest-circulated Mizo-language newspaper, where they were exposed to the workings of a leading vernacular print media establishment. The delegation also visited All India Radio, Aizawl, one of the oldest and most trusted public broadcasters in the region.

On the academic front, the delegation visited the North Eastern Regional Campus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Aizawl, and the Department of Mass Communication, Mizoram University, where they interacted with students, research scholars, and faculty members on course structures, curriculum design, pedagogical approaches, and professional practices — an exchange that offered valuable comparative perspectives for the APU students.