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Noida, India – The 13th Global Festival of Journalism & AVGC Noida 2025 commenced with grandeur at Marwah Studios, Film City, Noida, organized by the International Journalism Centre (IJC), Asian Academy of Film & Television (AAFT), and International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI). This pioneering festival, the first of its kind in the world, has become a landmark event in the media industry, uniting journalists, filmmakers, media professionals, and students from India and abroad. Designed to honor and celebrate journalism, the festival truly embodies the spirit of being “of the journalist, by the journalists, for the journalists.” With a record-breaking 33 media and AVGC-related events, the festival serves as a vibrant platform for discussions on press freedom, ethical journalism, technological advancements in media, and the growing AVGC (Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming, and Comics) sector. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, Festival President, President of ICMEI, and Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts, initiated and expressed his vision, stating: “Journalism is the pillar of democracy, and through this festival, we aim to spread the message of love, peace, and unity. The media has the power to bridge gaps and foster global harmony. The integration of AVGC into this festival is a step towards embracing the future of digital media and entertainment.” The event was graced by several renowned national and international dignitaries, each sharing their thoughts on the significance of journalism and media in today’s world: Dr. Kiran Bedi, Former Governor of Puducherry, emphasized the role of journalism in shaping public opinion and holding authorities accountable. She stated: “A responsible media is the backbone of any democratic society. Truthful, unbiased, and ethical journalism must always be upheld. Festivals like GFJN inspire young journalists to embrace the core values of this noble profession.” Deepak Singhal, Former Chief Secretary, UP, spoke about the evolving nature of journalism, saying: “The digital era has transformed the way news is consumed. The challenge for today’s journalists is to maintain authenticity amidst the rapid spread of misinformation.” Cdr. K.L. Ganju, Hon. Consul General of Comoros, highlighted the global importance of ethical journalism and stated: “Journalism has the power to influence international relations. Ethical reporting is essential in maintaining peace between nations.” Dr. Waiel Awwad, Senior Journalist from Syria, provided insights into journalism in conflict zones, saying: “Reporting in war-torn areas comes with immense challenges. It is crucial that journalists remain fearless yet responsible in their pursuit of the truth.” Aji Fatoumatta Joof, First Secretary, Gambia...