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Notre Dame Communication Center provides media training

photo: Sister of Notre Dame with students on a photo shootFounded in 1977 by Sister Mary Peter Claver Walter, SND, with a grant from St. Leo Parish in Fairfax, Virginia, USA, Notre Dame Communication Center (NDCC) in Patna is the only center of its kind in eastern India administered by women. Known for its courses in television and video production, NDCC has trained more than 1,000 students, many of whom work in key positions in TV and satellite channels around the world.

Short-story writer Ragani Gautam, who took the video production course in 1979 while studying at Notre Dame Academy, said, "I think we were the only school to have a TV studio at the time. Sister Peter Claver's idea was revolutionary. At a time when media studies didn't figure anywhere else in Bihar, we were given training for the future. The idea was positively brilliant. I was one of those inspired by NDCC, and I am doing media-related work in New Zealand." Many television directors, producers and executives are among the former students of NDCC.

photo: sister in photo labThe unique gift of the institution is not merely the high-profile communicators who have passed through its doors. Rather, it takes pride in the fact that it has provided training and a livelihood to hundreds of not-so-famous people. Local young people have managed to make a living by producing low-cost video and audio projects.

Sister Mary Jyosita Chemplanickal, SND, the present director, points out that for the past several years NDCC has been involved in a communication project with villages in the Chenari area. "Our main focus is on training women and the poor to be able to enrich their lives in some way." Through leadership training, use of low-cost media for literacy, income generation and health education programs, NDCC has made a significant contribution toward village development.photo: religious sister teaching media tranining

Besides regular video-production courses, NDCC also creates videos and resource material on value education for schools and workgroups. Its productions have been broadcast over local TV channels. It offers courses in photography, drama, puppetry, computer graphics, and audiovisuals for the classroom, and a certificate course in broadcast journalism. We are grateful to our donors, whose generosity over the years has made all this possible. Thanks to generous hearts, the work of NDCC will continue into the future!

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