ANCL, ICTA sign MoU to train provincial correspondents

ANCL Director Operations Upul Dissanayake and ICTA Director
M.D.R. Senanayake exchange the MoU. ANCL Director Editorial
Seelaratne Senerath and ICTA Director E. Fernando look on. Pic:
Lalith C. Gamage
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The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. (ANCL) and the Information
and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA)Signed a (MoU)
memorandum of understanding on Friday to provide Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) training for provincial correspondents to
enhance their efficiency in reporting.
ANCL General Manager Abhaya Amaradasa said that ANCL has been
exploring ways and means to publish newspapers, specially Sinhala
newspapers using ICT.
Mainstream journalists already use computers. Provincial
correspondents fax their reports.
This is a time-wasting process.
If the correspondents have a good IT knowledge, work will be much
easier and quicker for the editorial staff.
Provincial correspondents working for Sinhala newspapers need to
improve their IT skills and it is vital that proper time management
using New Media be infused in them." Amaradasa said.
ICTA has agreed to provide assistance to train 300 provincial
reporters in 19 training centres thoughtout the island.
"We train all public servants ranging from Honourable judges of the
Supreme Court to clerical grades. They are now comfortable with IT.
ICTA conducted research to find Sinhala characters and they have
succeeded in even finding original Sinhala numbers.
We would now be focusing mainly Northern and Eastern Provinces" ICTA
Director M.D.R. Senanayake said. ANCL Director Editorial Seelaratne
Senerath, Company Secretary Kumudu Gunewardena, ANCL Director Operations
Upul Dissanayake, Chief Administrative Officer Rohana Aryaratne, ICTA
Director E. Fernando and Nalini Senasekera, ICTA Programme Head Human
Resource Development, editors and journalists also participated.
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