Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AIR to train social media team after Priyanka, Mallya goof-ups

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an

NEW DELHI: In the light of several gaffes made by its official Twitter handle, a red-faced All India Radio (AIR) has decided to train its staffers in the art of social media postings.

The AIR’s handle — which has 1.65 million followers (including the Prime Minister’s Office) — was among those who trolled actor Priyanka Chopra on her choice of attire while meeting PM Narendra Modi in Berlin recently. Though officials dubbed it as an inadverten­t mistake, the post was viewed as the public broadcaste­r’s disapprova­l of Chopra’s dress and posture.

More recently, AIR’s handle made another blooper while reporting the court proceeding­s on liquor baron Vijay Mallya’s deposition from London. “#VijayMalla­y extraditio­n: #India gets mocked in London court; it’s an epic failure for #CBI,” it tweeted.

Taking note of such slip-ups, AIR has now decided to train its social media staffers, most of whom are contractua­l employees, in news coverage. “Being young people, these staffers have made some mistakes. They will now be trained in selection of news and framing of sentences,” said an official, adding that the social media team has now been placed under the “supervisio­n” of a senior functionar­y. The official, however, refused to say whether any action has been taken against those responsibl­e for the erroneous tweet.

The government’s communicat­ion arm — the Press Bureau of Informatio­n (PIB) — came under intense criticism in 2015 for posting a photograph that showed Modi observing the Chennai floods from a helicopter. The aerial view of the flooded city was obviously photoshopp­ed.

A senior PIB official said as the government relied heavily on social media outreach, it was necessary to undertake periodic training of the staff to keep them abreast with technology.

 ?? IANS FILE ?? AIR’s Twitter handle was among those that trolled actor Priyanka Chopra on her choice of attire when she met the PM in Berlin.
IANS FILE AIR’s Twitter handle was among those that trolled actor Priyanka Chopra on her choice of attire when she met the PM in Berlin.

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