“Even if you don’t make your passion your profession, don’t ever stop practicing it”, said Sayema at Bennett University. The University organised a week’s orientation event for the upcoming fresher’s.

RJ Sayema talks about her passion for radio. “The best feeling is when something you like doing becomes your profession”.

The session was highly interactive and informative. Students participated in the question and answer session by asking questions to RJ sayema directly. (photo by Reeti Agarwal)

Sayema’s motivational talk on career in radio engrosses the new batch of Mass communication. (photo by Reeti agarwal)

RJ Sayema sharing a few of her fan stories to the students and telling them how some the security at Times office had to be tighten because of past fan stories or incidents.


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