Aug 18, 2025

Practical Classes: Newspaper Making: IOJ

Date: 18.08.2025 

Instructions: 

Gather newspapers (both English and vernacular papers) 

 Four pages long (A-3/ A-4) newspaper is to be made. 

Focus on photos from news reports, journalistic writing.

An eye-catching name of the newspaper is to be given.

Be creative. 

The practical activity is to be done in groups. (4-5 members) 

Purpose of this exercise: 

In today's practical session, our group 2 was divided into two groups to prepare a newspaper  filled with pictures. One group worked on the news and pictures from the Sports section while the other worked on Entertainment. We collected and cut out relevant pictures from newspapers we got, arranged them on sheets, and gave proper headings. Although we could not paste the pictures due to the unavailability of glue, we completed the layout. Through this activity, we learnt the importance of teamwork and most importantly understood how in both sports and entertainment, pictures play a powerful role in communicating news and stories more effectively than words alone.

GROUP1 AND GROUP 2

Students in Practical Group 1

Aadhaya Mahajan 

Aakriti Yati

Agrima Kamal

Avira Banerjee 

Ayushi Soni

Chandrani Mondal 

Chunit Tsomo

Geet Bandhu

Jiya Raj 

Khushi 

Kusum Saraswat 

Lavanya Shah 

Maanya Singh

Naisha Nagpal 

Navya Kaul 

Navya Sirohi

Nibedita Manna 


Students in Practical Group 2 

Redhima Pushkarna 

Riya Singh

Tanisha Sharma 

Priya Dey 

Shreya Yadav 

Samridhi Srivastava 

Srija Minz 

Rhea Sara Vinu 

Shagun Yadav 

Vedika Trivedi 

Samiya Kanojia 

Saranya Saha 

Yashi Sharma 

Shalini Sharma 

Sneha Jaiswal 

Payal 

Prisha Singh 




2 comments:

Avira Banerjee said...

Group 1, comprising Chandrani Mondal, Avira Banerjee, Aakriti Yati, Nibedita Manna, and Lavanya Shah, successfully curated their first newspaper titled ‘Daily DOJ’. The activity was conducted during the 3rd to 4th week of August.

From this project, we learned how to select stories that can capture and engage the audience’s attention, as well as how to make a newspaper look appealing and eye-catching. We also understood the difference between hard news and soft news, which is essential for effective reporting.

Lastly, the activity helped us learn how to organize tasks within a group and work together collectively, which made the entire process both insightful and enjoyable.

Avira Banerjee said...

Group 1, comprising Chandrani Mondal, Avira Banerjee, Aakriti Yati, Nibedita Manna, Lavanya Shah, and Navya Kaul successfully curated their first newspaper titled ‘Daily DOJ’. The activity was conducted during the 3rd to 4th week of August.

From this project, we learned how to select stories that can capture and engage the audience’s attention, as well as how to make a newspaper look appealing and eye-catching. We also understood the difference between hard news and soft news, which is essential for effective reporting.

Lastly, the activity helped us learn how to organize tasks within a group and work together collectively, which made the entire process both insightful and enjoyable.