News Desk, News Nation 360 : The Film Federation of India and Techno India Group recently organised the MECON Conclave 2025, which covered a wide range of topics related to the media sector, including the West Bengal government's intention to collaborate with Whistling Woods to share information with the state's candidates. The sessions began with Dr Devlina Kumar performing the invocation dance to Saraswati Vandana. Next came the lighting of the lamp in front of senior FFI dignitaries, including Rev. Fr. Dominic Savio, Principal of St. Xavier's Autonomous

University, Babul Supriyo, Minister of Information and Electronics, WB Government, Sujit Bose, Minister of Fire and Emergency Services, Firdausul Hasan, President of FFI, and Dr Snehasish Sir, President of the Press Club. On this occasion, Rev. Fr. Dominic Savio received the FFI Achiever's Award 2025. Babula Supriyo, Sujit Bose, and Firdausul Hasan gave him a certificate and an Uttorio. For his contributions to media and entertainment in general and media education in particular, Satyam Roychowdhury, Managing Director of Techno India Group and Chancellor of Sister Nivedita University, received the FFI Achiever's Award. Mumbai, India is home to the film, media, and creative arts school Whistling Woods International. In 2006, Subhash Ghai founded it. Film City Mumbai, Mukta Arts, and Indian filmmaker Subhash Ghai are promoting the institute. Speaking on the occasion, Babul Supriyo, Minister of Information Technology and Electronics of West Bengal, stated that this announcement is not official. However, they have begun discussions with Whistling Woods to establish a knowledge-sharing centre in Eastern India where candidates can improve their abilities and acquire new information.
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