Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Tea Talks With the Chancellor


Tea Talks With the Chancellor.

Owning one World Record is a huge milestone in a person’s life, but what will you call a person who has made a habit of creating World Records.
And how about having Five? Yes, you heard it right, Dr. Sandeep Marwah, the Chancellor of Asian School of Media Studies and Founder of the largest growing film city in north India (Noida Film City) has five world records to his name. Not only this, he has highest number of International Awards in the world making a total of 110 records.

Besides these he is enlightened with four doctorate degrees, insane right? But this is just 10 percent of his achievements. Dr. Sandeep Marwah has got enormous vision for Media and Journalism Field and always eager approach to make his students the best professional in the industry for which he tries to create ample of opportunities.

One such opportunity was when we got a change to have one on one interaction with our chancellor sir Dr. Sandeep Marwah on 3rd of November 2018. The Veteran addressed us the young talents with some motivational words which filled us with energy. Talking about his works he shared his valuable experience of his journey of 25 years. His vision which I felt was on quite a different level totally. Being a member ICMEI (International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry) and writing for Asian group website was one such opportunity which he threw on us giving us a huge responsibility in writing Department.

Taking sips of the tea in studio one, he told us the challenges we will have to face in life regarding the field and how exactly we will have to work out to make a mark. He wanted to make a separate department for the ones who could publish their writings on a media platform to showcase the strength of the institution, its capabilities and what events and opportunities take place in this great institution.

At the end of the talk, it was an open house for suggestions which proved his great gesture and love towards his students. We signed off with a snap of memory and warm regards to everyone.