The Asian Age

FTII trains 1,800 in 5 months, generates 1.50cr revenue `

- NITIN MAHAJAN

◗ Courses in places like Leh, Srinagar & Port Blair were the first courses of its kind to take forward FTII’s mission of high quality courses

Pune- based Film and Television Institute of India, which has been in the news for all the wrong reasons over the past couple of years, has silently spread its wings, training over 1,800 students in past 5 months across the country. In a first of its kind endeavour, the institute, which had till now been confined to on- campus courses at Pune, has conducted 36 short courses till October 2017 training 1,800 participan­ts and generating a revenue of ` 1.50 crores approximat­ely.

Sources stated that it was the first such attempt at taking a premier institute to various parts of the country under the Skilling India in Film and Television initiative that draws inspiratio­n from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Skill India programme. Apart from Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune, SKIFT courses have been conducted in Leh, Srinagar, Hardwar, Srinagar ( Uttarakhan­d), Guwahati, Port Blair and Jaipur.

Courses in places like Leh, Srinagar & Port Blair were the first courses of its kind to take forward FTII’s mission of spreading wide high quality and affordable short courses, sources said.

The short term courses conducted by the FTII were in fields like film appreciati­on, acting, screenplay writing, digital cinematogr­aphy, fiction writing for television etc. In an effort to leverage brand FTII for conducting short- term courses to provide quality cinema literacy which is affordable and accessible, a new initiative, SKIFT was conceptual­iszed, sources said. Under SKIFT, various short courses are being conducted through- out the country in associatio­n with State Govts/ Universiti­es/ Educationa­l Institutes.

“It is envisaged that SKIFT will democratis­e cinema education and make it accessible to all. Not only this, it allowes FTII to raise its own finances which would not only help attain self sufficienc­y but would provide additional finances for staff, faculty & students welfare,” sources added. The FTII was plagued by controvers­y and months long students agitation, after BJP leader and actor Gajendra Chauhan was appointed as the chairman of the institute in June 2015. Last month Veteran actor Anupam Kher was appointed FTII chairman by the I& B ministry.

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