The 10-day screenplay play writing training conducted by the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII) in collaboration with the Department of Information & Public Relations concluded at the Directorate of Information & Public Relations, Kohima today.
Speaking at the valedictory programme, Prof Sudipto Acharyya, the resource person of the training, expressed his happiness at the progress made by the trainees. He stated that he kept pushing them to the limit but they kept trying and got better. He hoped that the trainees would continue to work on their ideas and turn it into films in the future.
One of the trainees stated that she learnt many new things through the training and said that she hoped to use the knowledge in her everyday life. She added that more young people will take up trainings offered by the FTII and DIPR.
The joint director of IPR, Asangla Imsong, in her remark thanked the FTII for coming up with training under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. She also extended her appreciation to the resource person, Sudipto Acharyya and all the trainees for making the training a success.
Imsong further stated that it was a great privilege for the trainees to be able to attend such a training conducted by the FTII. She added that FTII in collaboration with IPR would be conducting more trainings in the days to come.
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