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Monday, March 21, 2011

What are the Responsibilities of the Media ?

This article contains some simple explanations about functions and responsibilities of the Media.
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Introduction
Communication is the important need of a society. Nowadays communication became easier and the media using to communicate increased. The term ‘mass communication’ got relevance when the new methods of communication introduced. Normally communication is the process of conveying information or ideas. Mass Communication involves sharing ideas across a large audience either at a given point or through an extended time frame and usually involves a professional communicator. Most people agree that mass media include newspapers, magazines, books, films, television, radio, internet and recordings.
Responsible Media
‘Media’ is the five senses of the society. Media senses each and every heartbeat of the state. Medias like newspaper, television, radio etc. are providing latest information to the public. That is the primary duty of a media. The underlying purpose of media was to discover truth, to assist in the process of resolving social and political problems by presenting all manner of evidence and opinion as the basis for taking decisions. But beyond this, media has more duties and responsibilities to the public or to the state.
First of all ‘Media’ should understand their freedom given by the authority. The constitution of India is giving Press Freedom to gather information, publish the story, criticize the authority or any other personality, ask for opinions etc. But one thing is to remember that to enjoy our freedom we should offer some duties and responsibilities to the people or nation. Media is not the common people. They have a unique position and concern in the society. If Media would not function properly it would affect the society. The idea that the Media are responsible to the general public made up of citizens is widely accepted, not the least among journalists.

Free and Responsible MEDIA
It is possible to have a media both free and responsible. It is not possible, however, to have a media that is totally free and accountable. The roots of responsibility lie in the fact that journalists are both individual and social beings whose decisions and actions inevitably affect others. A media man should not and should not be, primarily a self-serving endeavor. Journalists should be self aware, that they should think about their role, and should think about the consequences of their views as well.
Media has deserved to define their responsibilities. But also government can legally determine them. Individual journalists themselves can determine their responsibility to the people.

Media have responsibilities that,
1. are based on the function news media have in society.
2. follow from how specific news organizations define their role within communities they serve.
3. follow from the individual journalist’s own value system.

First two categories define universal principles and the third category of responsibilities reflects limits that can be set only by the individual media person. It follows from this addition of personal freedom of choice that there will be a plurality of morally permissible behaviours within the limitations set by the first two categories. Self-imposed responsibilities come from the fact that the person who has decided to “be a journalist” acknowledges a primary responsibility to the audience.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Padma Shri. Barkha Dutt - Having a 'third eye' to uncover the truth


Barkha Dutt
                Barkha Dutt is an Indian TV journalist and columnist. She is currently the Group Editor, English News at New Delhi Television (NDTV). Dutt gained prominence for her reportage of the Kargil War. She has won many national and international awards, including the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honor. She writes a column for The Hindustan Times, called "Third Eye." In 2010 she was one of the journalists taped in the 2G lobbying Radia tapes controversy.
Barkha Dutt was born in New Delhi to her father, S.P.Dutt, an official in Air India and Prabha Dutt who was a well-known journalist with the Hindustan TimesBarkha studied in Modern School, New Delhi and graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi with a degree in English literature. She received a Master's in Mass Communications from Jamia Millia Islamia Mass Communication Research Center, New Delhi. She started her journalistic career with NDTV and later rose to head the English news wing of the organization. She also got a master's in journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, New York assisted by a Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation scholarship.

 Kargil War and Mumbai Attacks
              Her rise in popular Indian awareness is primarily attributed to her coverage of the Kargil War and her continued association with news primarily pertaining to the sensitive issues of Kashmir politics. She is hailed as the “Indian Christiane Amanpour”. Her reporting of the Kargil conflict in 1999, including an interview with Captain Vikram Batra, brought her to prominence in India. Indian Navy Chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta insinuated that she may have compromised the security of the troops by giving away troop locations. Barkha disagreed, claiming that the then Chief of Indian Army, Gen VP Malik, indicated otherwise in his personal memoirs. She has since covered conflicts in Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq. Newswatch, a media watchdog, observed that her style of reporting was full of theatrics and had the merit to reduce complex issues to sound bytes. She responded to such studies by remarking that the medium (of Television) lent itself to such shrillness. Amita Malik, a prominent film and television critic, described her to be intrusive into the private lives of people with a long list of trite questions. Sevanti Ninan, a media critic, thought of her as being a representative of the popular malaise afflicting the news media. Barkha, according to many publications, was the journalist who came in for the most criticism for sensationalist coverage after the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks. Vanity Fair Magazine carried a report citing that her broadcasts were used by terrorist handlers in Pakistan to relay orders back to those in Mumbai.


Some awards she has won:
Receiving Padma Shree form the President of India
Global Leader of Tomorrow Award from the World Economic Forum, 2001
Commonwealth Broadcasters Award, 2002
Broadcast Journalist of the Year by the Indian Express, 2005
Padma Shri Award (Journalism), 2008
  


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Enter into the NDTV official site : www.ndtv.com
www.barkhadutt.tv is a web-space related to her.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Names of INDIAN MEDAL WINNERS at CWG 2010

Do you remember the hot sections of Common Wealth Games 2010?  In this season there were many allegations aroused against the authority. Many eminent people concluded that, the CWG 2010 will become a big failure and will end up with the elimination of our nation’s pride. But we survived the situation….and shown a very enchanting gaming phase…
Here is an illustration of Indian medal winners in CWG2010. They are the pride of the nation... Before that we have to go through some basic information about CWG 2010. Here is it…
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, were held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. A total of 6,081 athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272 events. It was the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982.     

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www.cwgdelhi2010.org was the Official website of CWG 2010.

The directory of medal status was as shown in the table...
Archery

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List of Noble Prize Laureates from 2001-'09

Would you like to know about the Nobel prize holders of this century.....here is a list of Nobel Prize Laureates since 2001 to 2009.


Nobel Prize Laureates
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Who are Journalists?

               Journalists are those professionals who collect latest information on current happenings, practices, issues and people. They also showcase social, economic, political and a number of other contemporary issues related to public interest. Journalists are the working force to maintain a better social atmosphere.The profession in which journalists are involved is known as Journalism. Journalism encompasses a wide array of efficacious processes incorporating of news cumulating, writing, editing, reporting and publishing or broadcasting depending on the nature of the media. If spoken broadly, journalists primarily refer to reporters who make reports broadcast in various mass medias like television, newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, documentary films and the Internet. No matter in which media they are working for, journalists or reporters are expected to maintain a neutral and objective point of view in order to provide the public with the exact news. The term ethical journalism is very important in this context, since journalists must hold themselves accountable for the reports they make. The plausibility of the source and the manner of presentation are the two most significant parts of ethical journalism.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Academic and Business Abbreviations....

AAPSO
 Afro Asian People's Solidarity Organization
ACC
 Associated Cement Companies
ADB
 Asian Development Bank
ADR
 American Depository Receipt
AEC
 Atomic Energy Commission
AHQ
 Air Headquarters or Army Headquarters
AIIMS
 All India Institute of Medical Sciences
AMC
 Asset Management Company
AMEX
 American Stock Exchange
AMFI
 Association of Mutual Funds in India
APEC
 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
APPLE
 Ariane Passenger Payload Experiment
ARC
 Administrative Reforms Commission
ARDC
 Agricultural Refinance and Development Corporation
ASCI
 Administrative Staff College of India
ASEAN
 Association of Southeast Asian Nations
ASSOCHAM
 Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India
ASX
 Australian Stock Exchange
ATM
 Automated Teller Machine


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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Bharat Ratna Award Recipients....!

Name
Year
Sector
Dr.Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
1954
 Public Affairs
Dr.Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
1954
 Science and Engineering
Shri. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari
1954
 Public Affairs
Dr. M. Vishweshwariah
1955
 Civil Service
Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru
1955
 Public Affairs
Dr. Bhagwan Das
1955
 Literature and Education
Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant
1958
 Public Affairs
Dr. Dhondo Keshav Karve
1958
 Social Work
Shri. Purushottam Das Tandon
1961
 Public Affairs
Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy
1961
 Public Affairs
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
1962
 Public Affairs
Dr. Pandurang Vaman Kane
1963
 Social Work
Dr.Zakir Hussain
1963
 Public Affairs
Shri. Lal Bahadur Shastri
1966
 Public Affairs
Smt. Indira Gandhi
1971
 Public Affairs
Shri. V.V.Giri
1975
 Public Affairs
Shri. Kumaraswamy Kamraj
1976
 Public Affairs
Mother Teresa
1980
 Social Work
Shri. Acharaya Vinoba Bhave
1983
 Social Work
Abdul Ghaffar Khan
1987
Social Work
Shri. Marudur Gopalan Ramachandran
1988
 Public Affairs
Dr. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
1990
 Public Affairs
Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar
1990
 Public Affairs
Sardar Vallabhai Patel
1991
 Public Affairs
Shri. Rajiv Gandhi
1991
 Public Affairs
Shri. Moraji Desai
1991
 Public Affairs
Shri Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
1992
 Public Affairs
Shri. Satyajit Ray
1992
 Arts
Shri Jehangir Ratanji Dadabhai Tata
1992
 Trade and Industry
Shri. Gulzari Lal Nanda
1997
 Public Affairs
Smt. Aruna Asaf Ali
1997
 Public Affairs
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
1997
 Science and Engineering
Smt. M.S.Subbulakshmi
1998
 Arts
Smt. Chidambaram Subramaniam
1998
 Public Affairs
Pandit Ravi Shankar
1999
 Arts
Loknayak Jayprakash Narayan
1999
 Public Affairs
Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi
1999
 Public Affairs
Prof. Amartya Sen
1999
 Literature and Education
Late. Ustad Bismillah Khan
2001
 Arts
Kum. Lata Mangeshkar
2001
 Arts
Pandit Bhismen Gururaj Joshi
2008
 Arts


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