Shri Venkateshwara University held a seminar on the role of various forms of journalism in national development.
Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute hosted a national seminar on the Importance of Print TV and digital journalism in national development”.
Senior Journalists from Delhi, Dehradun, Noida, Chandigarh & other places called Media as a bridge between the common man & Government & described it to be the voice of the common man.
They stated digital media is crucial in today’s world, which is why it is so popular. They urged digital media reporters to avoid spreading fake narratives that could harm society.
Over 200 students & journalists representing different media houses took part in the national seminar.
The Venkateshwara Group Founder President Dr Sudhir Giri, Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, & the Keynote Speaker Dr Ramkinkar Singh inaugurated the event by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
Senior Journalist Imran Zahid, VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave, & the senior journalist Mr. Gopal Narsen joined them to unveil the seminar on the Importance of print, TV and digital journalism in national development.
Senior Correspondent of Aajtak, Dr Ramkinkar Singh asserted media acts as a bridge between the public and ruling elite and makes the common man’s voice audible in the echelon of power.
In the rapidly changing scenario, and because of cutthroat competition print is competing with electronic media. Social & Digital media is gaining popularity because it can be published rapidly.
But there is no editorial control over social media because of which media houses publish many fact less and misleading news which are detrimental for the society. Therefore, Print media is most credible because of its credibility and authenticity.
All media have its own importance but in the race of breaking news we should not propagate fact less and misleading news. We should refrain from this malpractice.
Dr. Sudhir Giri, Founder President of the Venkateshwara Group, emphasized that social and digital media is the most advanced way to share news. However, often fact less and misleading information gets published because of a lack of editorial oversight.
Pro Chancellor Dr. Rajeev Tyagi affirmed that for centuries, media has helped ordinary, underprivileged, and distressed people seek justice by amplifying their voices to those in power. Media serves as a bridge between them and the authorities.
Mr. Imran Zahid, Director of Take One Noida, stated that despite socio-economic pressures and intense competition from the many media professionals practicing Missionary Journalism, the respect for journalism, the fourth pillar of democracy, remains strong.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi, VC Dr Krishna Kant Dave, Senior Journalist Imran Zahid, & Dr Gopal Narsen also addressed the seminar.
Those present included the Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey, Academic Dean Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr SN Sahu, Dr Rajwardhan, Dr Ramesh Chaudhary, Dr Rahul, Dr Om Prakash and Dr Ashwini Saxena.
Dr Ram Kumar, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr VN Jha, Dr Anil Jaiswal, Dr Ashutosh Singh, Dr Om Prakash Gosai, Dr Rahul Kumar, Dr Snehlata Goswami, Dr Neetu Panwar, Dr Yogeshwar P Sharma were all present.
Dr Shree Ram Gupta, Maroof Chaudhary, & Arun Goswami were all present.
The Meerut Campus Director, Dr Pratap Singh, was present along with the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana, among others.
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