Role & Ethics Of Mass Media In India
Mass media has
a prominent role to play in modern society. It can bring about radical changes
and improve social situation as it influences our social, civil, cultural,
political, economic and aesthetic outlook. Modernization has converted media
into an indispensable feature of human activity. However, factors like age,
education, economic condition, personal needs and availability of proper
components decide the quantum and frequency of media use. This is evident from
the fact that most media centres are located in urban areas. The majority of
consumers of media products are also concentrated in and around cities and
towns.
It is rightly
said that media use is an index of development. The greater the use, the higher
will be the level of education. As social beings, humans are sustained by
mutual interactions, exchange of ideas, information and views with the fellow
beings. Illiteracy, which is nothing but absence of education and information
is a stumbling block for any aspect of development-social, economic, political,
cultural and even spiritual. Media has become the harbinger of development
through the removal of these roadblocks and the provision of information and
knowledge.
In a democratic
country like India, the ultimate power lies with the people. But a democratic
society needs vigilant and informed people who are able to see through the
gimmicks of political parties and politicians. Media creates such valuable
citizens.Besides, media has done much good to society by exposing various
scams, scandals, frauds, embezzlements and many other cases of corruption
leading to initiation of enquiries and other processes of prosecution against
the perpetrators of these crimes. History is witness that press has been
instrumental in putting an end to atrocities and bringing the downfall of
ruthless dictators. In India, vernacular press did the job of uniting people
against the oppressive British rule and triggered its end in the country.
However, media
too suffers from some pitfalls, growing consumerism and materialism have
adversely impacted our media. The partisan attitude, sectarian outlook and
biased individualism in some sections of media are a testimony that media too
is susceptible to harmful influences. Often, in fierce rivalries, ethics of
journalism are thrown out of the window to settle old scores. Running after
opportunistic gains is another malady our media suffers from. The incidents of
throwing are against the ethics of media. Deliberately creating sensational
stuff to attract with reality- is another tactic that media must avoid.
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