Media Information and Communication Centre of India
- Media Information and Communication Centre of India
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Media Information and Communication Centre of India (MICCI) is a non-profit registered trust created by leading academicians, journalists and social activists. Nandini Sahai, a distinguished development journalist with more than 30 years of experience is the founding Director of MICCI. MICCI uses media for social development by organising a series of seminars, workshops and training programmes on contemporary issues like RTI, Community Radio, Rural Journalism, Media Ethics and problems faced by women journalists. It also publishes books and research material.
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