Table of contents | |
Introduction | |
Role of Press & Media in a Democratic Country | |
The Freedom of Press & Media is not Unlimited or Absolute | |
The Role of Press & Media in the Current Context | |
Conclusion |
The media is an essential and influential source of information that plays a significant role in nation-building. Media should serve as a platform accessible to everyone regardless of their financial status or location. In today's world, where humanitarian crises are increasingly common, especially among impoverished populations, the media can play a crucial role in uplifting people from their hardships. The media acts as the voice of the people and can even spark revolutions. According to Venkatramaiah, a judge of the Supreme Court of India, in the case of Indian Express Newspaper (Bombay) v. Union of India, freedom of the press is vital in today's free world as it is at the core of political discourse. The press now plays a crucial role in educating the public, facilitating both formal and informal education on a large scale, particularly in developing countries. Democracy, media, and criticism are closely intertwined, with the press serving as a means of public education. Media should enjoy freedom but must not abuse it by being absurd or infringing on the rights of others, as doing so would disrespect constitutional values. Reporters have a duty to uphold dignity, honor, and the values of ethical journalism.
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