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Lanka Ahoy! Watch PRCSL launch snapshots on your channel -PRCI NOW

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PR Council of Sri Lanka takes off ​Under the banner of World Communicators' Council PRCI actively coordinates​ COLOMBO:  Seeking to strengthen professionalism in communication, the World Communicators’ Council (WCC) has launched Public Relations Council of Sri Lanka (PRCSL). The brains behind the WCC are the office bearers of Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) which has ​successfully ​ launched unique communication campaigns. Mr Aruna Weerakoon who is in involved in communicating with the farmers in Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) has taken over as the Director of PRCSL. Mr T S Prakash, who is the Secretary of the Indian CEO Forum and President of the Sri Lanka-India Society, takes an additional responsibility as the Chairman of the PRCSL. Mr. M B Jayaram, chief mentor and chairman emeritus of PRCI, said close cooperation among communications professionals across the world would contribute to an improved understanding among the people at large. R...

YCC takes a leap with Surana launch

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Workshops in Public Speaking on anvil Bangalore, August 11, 2017:  YCC Karnataka is expanding its footprint. Today, the Young Communicators Club was launched at Surana College, Bangalore. Mr.M.B JAYARAM – Founder, Chairman-Emeritus & Chief Mentor - PRCI, Ms.Geetha Shankar – Director, Governing Council-PRCI & National Chairperson –YCC , Ms.Maya Chandra – Chairperson – YCC Karnataka    and Prashanth - Secretary - YCC Karnataka were present, along with PRCI Members Ramakrishna and Anasuya. The event, organized by the Humanities Department was presided by Principal - Dr.Sakuntala Samuelson and Shri Chandrashekarappa, Principal – PU College. Ms.Geetha Shankar motivated the students to discover their inner voices, and not be just the echoes. She emphasized that PRCI-YCC will be an able partner to make them realize their dreams and career goals. Ms.Maya Chandra presented the aims and objectives of YCC and highlighted the fact th...