MHRD and MESC organized MANTHAN in Mumbai
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: Media and Entertainment
Skills Council (MESC) with support from the Ministry of Human Resources and
Development (MHRD), Government of India organized “Manthan” – Impeccable
Academia at Whistling Woods International, Mumbai today. This platform was for the
dignitaries to connect, exchange ideas and build relations for career
opportunities for the coming generations. Manthan was inaugurated by the Chief
Guest, Shri Subhash Ghai, Renowned Filmmaker, Educationist and Chairman-MESC
along with Mr. Subba Rao, Sr. Economic Advisor, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of
India.
Mr. Amit Behl, Indian Television and Film Actor and Sec.General CINTAA;
Mr. Wiz Sabbas Joseph, Secretary - MESC; Mr. Chaitanya Chinchlikar, VP of
Whistling Woods International; Mr. Ramesh Anumukonda, Unity Education and
Centre of Excellence Initiatives: Asia Pacific (APAC) at unity Technologies;
and Mr. Mohit Soni, CEO, MESC. The event brought together academicians, media
and the entertainment industry. MANTHAN is focused on a plethora of
opportunities available in the Media and Entertainment Industry. It’s
highlighting the possibilities of Association between Media and Entertainment
Skills Council (MESC) and participating esteemed Academic Institutions,
colleges & universities. The Ministry of Human Resource & Development
along with MESC has developed specialized employment-oriented Bachelor Courses
as: BSc. Animation & VFX, BSc. Performing Arts and B.Sc. Film Making. The
Universities concerned are empowered to take up these courses through their
colleges, autonomous colleges are readily empowered, and other colleges can
take up these courses with their University approval.11 Colleges/ Universities,
signed the MoU with MESC for making the specialized courses for the students.
Sharing his views, Mr. Subba Rao, Senior Economic Advisor, MHRD, Government of
India, said, “With great anticipation and hope we have started this initiative
of merging the two huge segments Media & Entertainment and Human Resource
Development to garner unexplored possibilities and opportunities for the
sector. The introduction of relevant courses and developing the right skillset
will provide students with complete in-depth knowledge in their chosen trades
and make them industry ready. This would help in addressing the gap between education
and economy with the industry growing at an autonomous rate.” Speaking on the
occasion, Mr. Subhash Ghai, Renowned Filmmaker, Educationist and Chairman-MESC,
said, “We have been tirelessly working together to develop and innovate young
creative minds through Manthan. India has the potential to be more than a job
doer country. There’s a huge level of unemployment prevalent currently,
youngsters with degrees are sitting idle. Here’s where initiatives of MESC
comes in to develop the current system and to rethink the process to develop
the required. Through Manthan we will be able to focus on human, skill,
creative and innovation development to make our future generations’ go-getters,
explorers and believers. “ Addressing the delegates, Mr. Mohit Soni, CEO-MESC,
said, “Media & Entertainment Industry is growing at an exponential rate but
at the same time it is grappling with many Skill Development Challenges
including a huge supply-demand gap both in terms of quality and quantity of
workforce. Our focus is to create entrepreneurs, who in turn will create jobs
bridging the existing job gap in this fastest growing industry. Through this
event and the encouraging words and presence from the industry, we are hoping
to have many more Manthan sessions.” In his address Mr. Chaitanya Chinchlikar,
Vice President - Whistling Woods International said, “ Education in India is
dual, under the MHRD & under specialized ministries, almost all
universities have set up a formal institutionalized educational structures. However,
the same has been missing for the Media & Entertainment Industry. There is
no multi-level structure (undergraduate/ post-graduate/ doctoral, etc.) that
has been set up as the standard or the norm for M&E education in India.
This has left no scope for private institutions to set up specialized
institutes to cater to these needs of the industry. Hence, Film, Media and
Creative Arts education has never been mainstreamed in India. Consequently, it
has led to a global unprecedented situation, that a country which is a strong
global force in a particular industry is not a global force in terms of the
education in that same field.” Mr Aamir, Head of Operations, Red Chillies
Entertainment said, “Today, the industry is looking forward to making quality
outputs which were much higher as compared to what it was 20 years ago, and
that too in lesser time. This has opened up other avenues, where Hollywood
studios have started distributing their work all over the world, making it
possible to get the job done faster by sharing it with other studios. In India,
Redchillies was one of the studios that started to distribute work within the
country with other partner studios. The key challenge faced by the industry
today is that the same work needs to be done in better quality and shorter
time, which requires a talent pool that is ready to do the job.” About Media
& Entertainment Skills Council: Media & Entertainment Skills Council
(MESC) is an industry led sector skill council set up through Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship to create the skilled resource for the media
and entertainment industry. Founded in 2012, MESC is a Not-for-Profit
Organization, registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. The
Council has been promoted by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce
& Industry (FICCI) with financial support from National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC). Under the strong leadership of Chairman Shri Subhash Ghai,
MESC is proud to have eminent industry leaders in the Governing Board responsible
for driving forward the strategic direction of the organization.
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