Democratic India and Social Responsibility of Mass
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https://doi.org/10.5958/j.2231-4555.3.2.017Keywords:
media, social responsibility, democracy, Indian media, Indian democracyAbstract
India has the largest democracy in the world and media has a powerful presence in the country. The role of media in a democratic system has been widely debated. In the recent times, Indian media has been subject to a lot of criticism for the manner in which they have disregarded their obligation to social responsibility. Dangerous business practices in the field of media have affected the fabric of Indian democracy. Big industrial conglomerates in the business of media have threatened the existence of pluralistic view points. Post liberalisation, transnational media organisations have spread their wings in the Indian market with their own global interests. This has happened at the cost of an Indian media, which was initially thought to be an agent of ushering in social change through developmental programmes directed at the non-privileged and marginalised sections of the society. Though media has at times successfully played the role of a watchdog of the government functionaries and has also aided in participatory communication, a lot still needs to be done.Downloads
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Democratic India and Social Responsibility of Mass. (2013). Journal of Exclusion Studies, 3(2), 131-135. https://doi.org/10.5958/j.2231-4555.3.2.017