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The Press Council of India

The Media and Judiciary are one of the most essential parts of a democracy, especially in a nation like India. Without the active involvement of Media, there would be an imbalance in the functioning of a government, as the people would be unable to understand the actions taken by those governing the people and a […]

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Media And The Concept Of Democracy

Long ago, people used to perform folk songs and dramas in various cultures. It was the media that was used to communicate information to the larger masses. Earlier, it was the print media that had a greater impact on communicating information amongst the people. Amrit Bazar Patrika, Tribune, and the Pioneer are the historic newspapers

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Media Rights: Battle for Press and Media Freedom

World survived in tough days due to the global novel coronavirus pandemic. Many of the Nation’s economy blended in downfall and chances for a boost in economy is far from the reality due to recession in businesses and major youths of India lost jobs. Since the month of March, the government of India promulgated lockdown

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ETHICS AND JOURNALISM

The answer to the question of why we have journalists is so obvious, that the journalists provide us with the necessary news information service. Many times we make decisions in life that are purely based on the information we receive as when we don’t have proper resources to collect the news on our own and

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MASS MEDIA AND SOCIETY

Society not only continues to exist by transmission, by communication, but it may fairly be said to exist in transmission, in communication.              – John Dewey[1] INTRODUCTION As per John Dewey, apart from being supported by various communication forms, society is also enveloped in communication. He merely reiterated what philosophers

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