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Divyavani to Equip Faith-Based Communicators with Digital Media Skills

Ramanthapur, Hyderabad, March 26, 2026: In an effort to strengthen media ministry and nurture a new generation of creative communicators, Divyavani Social Communications has announced a four-week Certificate Programme in Digital Media, scheduled to be held from May 6 to May 31, 2026.


The initiative, organised by the media wing of the Telugu Church under the Telugu Catholic Bishops' Council, is aimed at teachers, young communicators, and media enthusiasts seeking to develop professional skills in digital communication and media production.


The intensive programme will run daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Divyavani’s Ramanthapur campus in Hyderabad. Emphasising practical, hands-on learning, the course will cover a wide range of contemporary media disciplines, including graphic design, digital photography, mobile journalism, digital filmmaking, audio and video production, and social media management.


Participants will also receive complimentary training in 2D animation and gain access to the Divyavani TV studio, offering valuable real-time production experience in a professional media environment.


According to organisers, the programme has been designed to be industry-relevant and skill-oriented, equipping participants with the creative and technical competencies required in today’s fast-evolving digital landscape. Upon successful completion, candidates will be awarded a certificate by Divyavani Social Communications.


The course will be led by Fr. I Lourduraj, Chief Executive Officer of Divyavani, along with the organisation’s in-house media team.


By fostering digital literacy and communication skills, the initiative seeks to empower individuals engaged in evangelisation, pastoral communication, and digital content creation, strengthening the Church’s presence in the digital sphere.


Interested candidates may register by contacting 9032165123 or 8019641828, or by emailing certificateprogram.divyavani@gmail.com.


By Catholic Connect Reporter

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