Madhya Pradesh-based Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication (MCNUJC) and Unicef have inked an agreement to jointly work in the area of child rights.
As per the pact signed on Tuesday between Unicef's Madhya Pradesh head Michael Juma and registrar Deependra Singh Baghe, the state-run varsity will participate in conservation of child rights and their publicity, and also include these issues in curricula of media courses.
The varsity will also organise workshops on the issues of child rights and award fellowships to students, said vice chancellor Deepak Tiwari.
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