
Journalism and Mass Communication is a field of study that has existed from time immemorial. Students from across the globe have been attracted to different careers in this course. The field of study makes the individual eloquent, quick on their toes and a bank of knowledge. It falls under the field of Arts but follows a very scientific approach of drawing hypotheses, running intensive research, ascertaining the true story, reaching conclusions and presenting the story in the most sensitive manner.

The main aspect of teaching is the transfer of knowledge. A knowledge transfer system ensures the conversion of knowledge into words, skills, visuals, and ideas. The architect’s skill differs from one project to another or one assignment to another. But the key skills that form a cornerstone for every architect are designing, CAD skills, analytical skills, and strong mathematical ability. A good architect always converts imagination into reality. All these skills need to be inherited properly to build a good architect. An Architect should have iImmense interest in buildings and material usage but along with it they should also be well versed with good theoretical and practical knowledge.

The ongoing pandemic has made the world appreciate the importance of good health. The awareness around Public Health is at its peak and has highlighted the need for more public health workers. People across the globe are puzzled and yet to come to terms with exactly what is happening in the world. It is the public health workers, who are leading the way and giving people hope, an understanding of the situation and working towards rectifying it at the earliest.
Pt. Tanmoy Bose
Observing all the protocols, the Teachers, as well as the Non-Teaching staff at Vishwakarma University, Pune celebrated the 75th Independence Day with much panache and joy. Hon. Vice President Prof. (Dr.) Wasudeo Gade set the ceremony in action by paying obeisance to the reverend Bharatmata. Hon. Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Siddharth Jabade then unfurled the tricolor to resounding applause.
Transposing to attention, everyone rendered the National anthem in perfect unison with heads held high and a firm salute expressing the highest order of gratitude. The spirit of freedom from challenging circumstances in today's times was palpable in every note. In his ceremonial address, Hon. VC Prof. (Dr.) Siddharth Jabade appreciated the relentless contribution of every member of the VU family while encouraging all to continue marching with confidence and faith.
