Prof K M Shrivastav and I
had a special bond. Both of us have been news agency journalists at the
beginning of our careers. He was with Samachar Bharati and I with United News
of India in early seventies. We met in Delhi. I think it was in 1972 and became
good friends. We lost touch because of transfers and change of jobs. In 2007, I
had invited him to a round table I had organised as HoD of Communication and
Journalism, University of Pune. That was the time I was about to retire, but we
renewed our contacts. Last year, I met him at the Indian Institute of Mass
Communication last year. I realised that he was not keeping well, but had all
the vigour and energy of a budding journalist.
He was constantly moving
to IIMC's centres and elsewhere in and out of India. I realised that he did not
tire mentoring young colleagues in IIMC, journalists and media teachers across
India. When we met last time, he had recently came from Jammu after visiting
the centre there. J & K was badly affected by rains and floods. He
realised that the students were sitting quiet in the centre. He prompted them
to cover the situation and write stories. He told them that such coverage would
teach them to be dare devil reporters.
As I heard him about the
incident, I realised that he was not well at all and asked him to take rest. He
would not listen to me and went on to tell me about lack of initiative of the
students and teachers of journalism.
He had told me about the
new centre that had come up in Maharashtra's Amarawati. He had visited it
several times and spoke enthusiastically about the staff and faculty there. We
promised each other to meet. It did not materialise.
He has kept himself busy
in teaching and travelling, but had managed to write books for students and
teachers of media. And see the range of topics of his books:
News Reporting and
Editing (1987, 2003 reprinted 2012), Radio and TV Journalism (1989), Media
Issues (1992), Media Towards 21st Century (1998), Broadcast Journalism in the
21st Century (2005), Media Ethics: Veda to Gandhi and Beyond (2005), News
Agencies from Pigeon to Internet (2007), Public Relations in the Digital Era
(2007), The Right to Information: A Global Perspective (2009) Social Media in
Business and Governance (2013)
Recently, I came across
his message on social media saying a new edition of his book was published. I
sent a message of congratulation, but forgot to place an order for a copy.
That was the first thing
that struck me when I received a call this morning about his sudden parting away from
us.
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Briefly about him:
More
than four decades in Media and Academics.
Current
Research Interests: Social Media, Media and Terrorism, Media and Security
Forces, Media and Diplomacy, Political Communication, International
Communication
Specialties: Media Ethics, Journalism in different media, Right to Information, Public Relations
Specialties: Media Ethics, Journalism in different media, Right to Information, Public Relations
From IIMC website:
K.M. Shrivastava, a media
professional,was the senior-most Professor at the Indian Institute of Mass
Communication (IIMC), New Delhi. He has worked with or contributed to all types
of media and visited media organizations and academic institutions in different
parts of the world. He was plenary speaker at the International Association of
Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Conference in Glasgow (1998) on the
subject of Constraints in Communication. He was an IAMCR delegate to the UN
World Summit on Information Society (Geneva, December 2003 and Tunis
2005)
Prof. Shrivastava
participated in IAMCR Conferences held in New Delhi (1986) Yugoslavia (1990),
Brazil (1992), Ireland (1993), South Korea (1994), Australia (1996), Mexico
(1997), United Kingdom (1998), Singapore (2000), Hungary (2001), Spain (2002),
Egypt (2006) and Sweden (2008). Besides he spoke at conferences organised by
Moscow State University (1995, 2002), Canberra University (1996, 1999),
University of Leicester (2000), British Film Institute (2001), University of
Tampere, Finland (2002), International Institute of Sociology (Cologne 1997,
Krakow, 2001), Center for Political Studies, Tashkent (2006) and Asian Media
Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), Singapore (1994, 2000). Chaired a
session at AMIC conference in Manila (2001) He spoke and chaired a session at
the Dialogue on Cultural Diversity at Forum Barcelona (2004). Presented a paper
at World Association of Press Councils Conference in Bagamoyo, Tanzania (2004)
He also participated in International Press Institute Conferences in Vienna
(2002), Warsaw (2004), Istanbul (2007) and Helsinki (2009), Chaired a session
at 2nd World Journalism Education Congress, Grahamstown, South Africa (2010),
Spoke at Commonwealth Media Forums, Kigali, Rwanda (2011) and Freetown, Sierra
Leone (2012) and World Public Forum, Rhodes Island, Greece (2013). Was at
WAN-IFRA New Delhi 2014.
4 comments:
He will be always remembered for his single passion -- IIMC, his sweet smile and anecdotes starting with "interestingly...", and his love for regional centres and students...Tearful adieu to our Academic Head Shrivastavasir!
Deepu Joy
Rest in peace prof. Srivastava.
Rip
Very sad to learn about this news. Met him last time at IIM, Kashipur when both of us were part of a panel for selection of Professor-Coomunication in May 2014. Since I was meeting him personally after quite sometime, I was shocked to see the drop in his health status. May god provide him family member the strength to bear with this irreparable loss. For the researcher/ academics fraternity, he was gem of a personality.
Dr. M. A. Ansari
Professor Agriculture Communication
Pantnagar University
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