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This editorial is based on the news “Indian Media: Quo Vadis?” which was published in The Hindu. This article expresses concern over the changing nature of the Indian media, the fourth pillar of democracy. Media is now focusing on “breaking news” culture and lacking on fact-checking.
Relevancy for Prelim: Indian Media, Free Speech, and Democracy.
Relevancy for Mains: Impact of Sensationalism on Media – Concerns and Way Forward. |
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