Media is mirror of society must stay updated: CM
News must be presented with honesty and integrity in digital era: CM
Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha on Saturday said that media is the mirror of society and that the present era is the era of AI and the Internet.
He added that globalization has also arrived, and therefore, journalists have to stay updated.
"News should be presented with honesty and integrity in line with the present times," said Dr Saha.
Chief Minister Prof. (Dr.) Manik Saha said this while inaugurating the two-day Bi-Annual State Conference and Journalist Workshop of the Tripura Working Journalists Association, organized at the Conference Hall of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Youth Hostel today.
The main theme of this journalist workshop this year is Embrace the Change.'
Dr Saha congratulated the delegates and said that the current government is a media-friendly government.
"Such professional training in the field of journalism is very important because the Prime Minister has repeatedly said that efficiency should be brought in all fields," he said.
He emphasized that media are called the fourth pillar of democracy.
"The pen is sharper than the sword. The journalists of this state are no less than those of other states. We have taken various initiatives to help journalists within our constraints. The current state government receives news from various agencies, district magistrates, sub-divisional magistrates, block administrations, and grassroots levels on all issues, including law and order across the state, every day. For this, a monitoring system has been introduced," he said.
He noted that earlier there were newspapers, then came radio, followed by TV.
"Now social media and web media have emerged. We see various incidents on social media. So while presenting news, you have to do so perfectly to avoid confusion. In the field of media, many people have become famous after overcoming numerous obstacles," he said.
Dr Saha added that the truthful writing of journalists inspires society.
At the event, the Chief Minister unveiled the mouthpiece of this organization, Madhiyam.
Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Tinku Roy, Tripura Working Journalists Association President Bijay Pal, Tripura Working Journalists Association General Secretary Sunil Debnath, and others were present.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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