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Freedom of Press being misused

Post25 Nov 2010

Freedom of Press being misused, says Kamal Dixit (1)

A conference on ‘Missing Dimension in Media Profession’ was organised here under the aegis of the Balasore branch of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya located at Jail Road. The conference was inaugurated by the former HOD of Journalism, Makhanlal University, Bhopal, Prof Kamal Dixit. The speakers expressed concern over media reporting in recent times where there has been increasing incidences of vested interest.

Commercialism, consumerism, sensationalism, yellow journalism, political patronage and bureaucratic interference have become order of the day. The freedom of Press is being grossly misused for selfish ends while commercial interests are greatly influencing the content of print and electronic media to a vast extent, the speakers observed.

Prof Dixit, who was earlier, associated with prominent Hindi newspapers as an editorial staff, besides expressing concern over the dwindling standard of media reporting, also shared his vast experience in the field. With the bottlenecks and constraints, he emphasised on stress-free, unbiased and ethical reporting keeping the cultural heritage, values and ethos intact. He advised to meditate for awakening of moral values and spiritual strength.

National coordinator of the media wing in Delhi, BK Sushant, BK Pramila, BK Nathmal, in- charge of north Orissa edition of the Samaja, Satyasiba Das and noted academician Dr Prahallad Mohanty also spoke on the occasion. At the outset, the role of the media wing of Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya’s Raja Yoga Education and Research Foundation (RERF) was explained to the participants. (Pioneer 12/8/09)

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Re: Freedom of Press being misused

Post25 Nov 2010

Seminar on Values and Challenges before Media

29th July, 2007 at Shanti Sarovar, Academy for a Better World, ISB Road, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad

"Challenges change but values must remain constant. Being the Fourth Estate (the other three being the Judiciary, the Legislature and the Executive), Contemporary Media bodies and individuals have to develop a positive thinking within themselves to justify themselves as the watchdog of democracy and to ensure social responsibility."


This above statement was the sentiment echoed by many a expert during a half-day Media Seminar on "Values & Challenges before Media", that was organized by the Media Wing of RajYoga Education and Research Foundation & Brahma Kumaris, Shantisarovar at Hyderabad on Thursday, 29th July, 2007.

Speakers on the dais including Dr C V Narasimha Reddi, Director, Information & PR (Retd), Government of Andhra Pradesh, said that Media in country's pre-independence era, especially the print media, was patriotic and missionary in character. However, the present-day scenario depicts increasing incidence of vested interest, commercialism, consumerism, sensationalism, sensualism, yellow journalism, political patronage and bureaucratic interference.

Requesting the Media to evolve a 'Code of Conduct' for self, speakers opined that some degree of self-regulation on the part of the Media is highly desirable. The experts stressed that the character and content of the message being communicated to the public must be in consonance with the rich cultural heritage, values and ethos of the society. In this context, one of the speakers felt that Corporates running Media outfits must de-link their other businesses from Media and let it be an independent identity.

Talking on the importance of spirituality for the Media, Rajyogini Sister BK Kuldeep Ji, said, "The world is becoming a global village, but the distance between our lives is increasing day-by-day. Let us get together to bring about hearts closer through positive thinking and rise above the pulls and pressures of personal, professional and public life."

Rajyogi Brother B K Karuna, Chief of Multimedia & PR, President, Global Forum for Public Relations, Mt. Abu in his address stressed the importance of "Professionalism, Ethics and Spirituality" (The Golden Triangle) not only for journalists but also for professionals. He emphasized the importance of the three words "Satyam, Shivam & "Sundaram" for the Media. "Satyam” Everybody wants to know the truth. "Shivam” The Benefaction and "Sundaram” The coverage of the truth has to be nice and beautiful. "And this is where spirituality or the beauty comes into picture," said Shri Karuna.

Sister B K Sarala Anand, Manager PR, BHEL & Zonal Coordinator, Media Wing (A.P), Hyderabad proposed a vote of thanks to all the participants and distinguished speakers Dr. C V Narasimha Reddi, Mr. Krishna Chandra Mouli, Professor, Dept. of Advertising & Public Relations, Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism, Bhopal; Mr. Nikunj, Media Coordinator, RERF, Mumbai; Mr. P J Sudhakar, Director, Doordarshan Kendra, Hyderabad; Mr. D Amar, Chairman, Press Academy, Govt. of AP, Hyderabad; Mr. K Srinivas Reddy, Secretary, All India Journalists Association, Hyderabad; Mr. Ravi Srivastava, Associate Editor, Hindi Milap, Hyderabad; Mr. P Venkateshwara Rao, Editor, Krishna Patrika, Hyderabad; Mr. Salman Ahmad, Asst. Professor, Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur; Y. Babji, Faculty, (Public Relations), Dr BR Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad; Sister B K Sheela, RajYoga Teacher, Shanti Sarovar, Hyderabad and Mr. P Upendra, Former Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting.


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