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Journalism Running Behind The News Needs Some Red Light

journalism, media, social media, press, fake media, fake news, media regulations(What kind of journalism if the first news of any media institution does not bring a smile on the face of the people? Today the emphasis is on getting the news in channels and newspapers across the country quickly while maintaining objectivity, fairness, and accuracy in the news is also extremely important. Social networks such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter have become a source of news for people, but have no journalistic standards.)

Today, amidst the growing influence of social media, the importance of credibility for media has increased more than ever. Today, while the emphasis is on getting news in channels and newspapers across the country quickly, it is also very important to maintain objectivity and accuracy in the news. Internet and information rights (RTI) has made today’s journalism multifaceted and endless. Today, any information can be made available in a blink of an eye. Media has become very strong, independent, and influential today. In today’s era, there have been many mediums of journalism too; Such as – newspapers, magazines, radio, Doordarshan, web-journalism, and social media, etc.

With the changing times, the interrelationships of markets and journalism have brought about extensive changes in the content and presentation style of journalism. The widespread use of journalistic access and freedom of expression is usually associated with social concerns and well-being, but now it is also being misused. Social networks such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter have become sources of news for people, but have no journalistic standards. The dissemination of misinformation or news has been greatly enhanced by the highly targeted algorithms used by these companies. They are likely to bombard users with this information.

They are likely to bombard users with information that serves to reinforce what the algorithm thinks the searcher should know. As they familiarize themselves with the Internet, new online Indians are bound to fall prey to algorithms that use social network firms.

Apart from the communication revolution and the right to information, economic liberalization has completely changed the face of journalism. The huge earning from advertisements has made journalism to a large extent commercial. Today, the media has become the target of maximum earning. The result of this commercial approach of media is that its focus has deviated from social concerns. Instead of issues-based journalism, infotainment remains in the media headlines today.

The widespread and widespread public access to the Internet has also led to its misuse. Internet users are misusing this useful tool to get out of private rage and to commit objectionable behavior. This is the reason why the debate of curbing these multifaceted means of media is also sparse. Thankfully, this debate is limited to suggestions and complaints. There is no way of implementing it. It is in the interest of democracy that journalism should be allowed to remain independent and uninterrupted as far as possible and journalism’s interest is to use its freedom of expression for the honest discharge of its obligations to society and social concerns.

Recently Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu said that while explaining his responsibility to the media, he urged media personnel that they should follow the rules and principles of journalism and stop the spread of fake and false news. Also, the news should be communicated to the people in the correct, accurate, and simple language. He said that we are moving towards change and reforms at this time. Accurate information and procedures are necessary to take these reforms forward. The media should focus on the factors that promote development over time and bring about change for the betterment of society, and should pay attention to such news.

Venkaiah Naidu underlined the need for effective guidelines and legislation to streamline a revenue-sharing model between tech-based social media giants and traditional media struggling to generate revenue. Although traditional print media has sincerely gone online and is adopting technological disruption, it is struggling to come up with a viable revenue model. The Vice President said that some countries are taking measures to ensure revenue sharing by social media giants for print media. Naidu stressed that we also need to seriously consider this problem and agree with effective guidelines and laws so that print media can get its share from the large revenue of technology giants.

Does fake news affect the choice of citizens of the country? Mainly media coverage has to strike a balanced and neutral approach. But fake news is untrue information that is presented as news. Its purpose is often to damage the reputation of an individual or institution or to earn money through advertising revenue. Fake news has increased in digital media or social media, except for little print. In India, the spread of fake news is mostly about political and religious matters. However, misinformation related to the Covid-19 epidemic was also widely circulated. Fake news spread through social media has become a serious problem in the country.

However, internet shutdowns are often used by the government to prevent social media rumors from spreading. The government is also planning to take more public-education initiatives to make the public more aware of fake news. Fact-checking has encouraged the creation of fact-checking websites in India to counter fake news. But this fourth pillar of society should also be understood that journalism becomes meaningful only by connecting with social concerns and public interest. Sustainable journalism is the responsibility of taking social concerns to the threshold of the system and taking the public welfare policies and schemes to the bottom of society.

Journalism is the fourth found (pillar) of democracy. Any democracy is strong only when journalism continues to play a meaningful role in social concerns. The purpose of meaningful journalism should be that it should play the role of an important link between administration and society. If the first news of any media institution does not bring a smile to the face of the people, then what kind of journalism is that? Journalism running behind the news also needs red light for a short time so that it can move forward peacefully and show people the right path.


 

Akshay Kumar to charge a bomb of crores per film in 2021, check it out!

As we all know that the Khiladi Kumar of Bollywood Akshay Kumar is the highest paid actor of the year 2020. Also he is the actor who has been increasing his fees with every film that comes his way. And yet again the actor has decided to hike his acting fees further due to excessive demand in the market. According to a leading portal, in the year 2021 Akshay will charge a bomb of Rs 135 crores per film.

Earlier it was reported that the Good Newwz actor is known to charge upfront fees and in today’s time as his name attracts the audience not just in the cinema hall but also gets lucrative offers from digital and satellite networks.

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Also, his team believes that Akshay deserves 100 crore plus as acting fees for the goodwill that he brings to the project.

Reportedly, during the last few months in the lockdown, Akshay has gradually hiked his fees from 99 crores to 108 crores and finally settled in on 117 crores for the films he signed recently.

A close source related the actor reveal that every producer and director want to work with Akshay considering his low risk, low budget, and assured return model, leading to excessive demand in the market.

Earlier, while speaking in an interview Kareena Kapoor Khan had revealed that she and Akshay are the only actors who believe in accepting rewards rather that accepting an award. And after hearing the new hike in fees, we can surely say that Akshay do believe in rewards. His last two releases of the year 2020 Good Newwz and Laxmii have crossed over 100 crore mark at domestic box office.Akshay Kareena

Meanwhile Akshay has several major projects lined up for release not just in 2021 but also for 2022 . The actor has already wrapped up the shooting of Rohit Shetty’s action drama, Sooryavanshi. His another is a period drama Prithviraj, which will have him in the title role.  Apart from these two we will also going to see him Atrangi Re with Sara Ali Khan, then in Ram Setu, Mission Lion and the list goes on.

 

 

 

 

 

Man beaten to death on suspicion of theft in Santacruz; six held

In a shocking incident a 30-year-old man was beaten to death on December 25 by a mob over a suspicion that he was a mobile thief. In connection with the case, on Sunday Santacruz police have arrested six people for allegedly assaulting the man to death.

According to police, the incident took place on Friday (December 25) when the victim Shehzad Khan had entered a garden in the early hours of Friday and following which a group of six accused caught and assaulted Khan thinking he was a mobile phone thief. Later the locals of the area took Khan to a nearby hospital however he was declared dead on the arrival.

The Santacruz police station official said all the arrested accused are the residents of the same area where the victim used to live.

One of the officials from police station said, “They tied Khan to a pole and hit him with ropes and bamboo sticks. He collapsed inside an autorickshaw and was declared dead on arrival after passersby rushed him to a hospital. All six accused were held on Sunday.”

All the arrested accused have been booked under the relevant section of Indian Penal Code (IPC), further information related to this case is underway.

Maharashtra govt to fill up 12000 posts of police constables in state; 5925 constables to be recruit in first phase

Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukhh on Sunday informed that the state government will likely to fill up 12,000 posts of police constables and orders to recruit 5,295 of them will be issued soon.

‘A total of 12,000 posts of police constables will be filled in the state police. 5,295 such posts will be filled in the first phase very soon. Necessary orders will be issued to unit commanders,’ Deshmukh, an MLA from Katol constituency in Nagpur district, told reporters.

As per the data, the crime rate graph in the second capital of the state- Nagpur has come down sharply as compared to pervious year.

In the year 2019, total 90 murders were reported from the city while in 2020 Nagpur registered 88 murders. 127 robberies were registered this year as against 147 such cases recorded last year. A total of 21 chain- snatchings were reported this year compared to 56 last year. Similarly, the number of rape cases stood at 152 compared to 163 such cases last year, stated the minister.

A horse-mounted police unit would be set up in Nagpur, which is the second capital of Maharashtra, on the lines of the Mumbai Police.

He said police personnel will be given body cameras.

When asked when more than 11,000 inmates of various jails in the state who are currently on parole will be sent back to jails, Deshmukh said the threat of coronavirus is not over yet.

‘However, the NCRB had based its data taking into consideration the population of 25 lakh, but the population exceeds 30 lakh if (areas under) police stations from rural Nagpur are counted,’ cited NCB leader.

SSR death case: CBI should reveal if it was murder or suicide, says Anil Deshmukh

 

It’s been over five months to the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput, however nothing has been proven yet whether it was suicide or murder. On Sunday Maharashtra home minister and NCP leader Anil Deshmukh urged the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to reveal if Sushant was died by suicide or murder.

The minister said while addressing a press conference, “The people of Maharashtra and the country are eagerly waiting for the CBI’s report on its investigation into Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case. People ask me about the status of the case…I request the CBI to reveal whether it was a suicide or murder.”

Sushant was found dead at his Bandra resident on June 14 this year, and since then there have been several speculation about the same but so far nothing has been cleared.

The CBI should bring out its probe report into the case as soon as possible, said Deshmukh.

“Five to six months have passed since the case was handed over to the CBI. Hence, the agency should make public its report as soon as possible to clear whether it was suicide or murder,” cited the NCP leader.

Earlier, besides CBI other two national agencies were also involved in connection with the Kedarnath actor death case. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) was probing a money-laundering angle while the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) is probing a drugs-related angle.

Soon after the death the Mumbai Police had filed an accidental death report and they were investigating the matter. However on August 19, the Supreme Court had upheld the transfer of an FIR, lodged by Rajput’s father at Patna against the actor’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and others for allegedly abetting his suicide, to the CBI.

Reportedly, the CBI had then taken over the probe from Bihar Police.

In October, the medical board of the New Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) had ruled out murder in the death of Rajput, terming it “a case of hanging and death by suicide”.

 

Mann Ki Baat: PM Modi says, “Rising number of leopards in India a big achievement”

While addressing the nation on his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said there have been rise in the number of leopards in India and it is a big achievement for the country.

Reportedly, in the 72nd edition of his monthly radio programme and the last  episode of the year 2020, PM Modi said the number of leopards in India has risen by more than 60 per cent between 2014 and 2018.

Stating on the same Modi continued, “In 2014, the number of leopards in the country was about 7,900, whereas in 2019 it increased to 12,852. These are the very leopards about which Jim Corbett had said: ‘Those who have not seen a leopard wandering free in nature, cannot imagine its beauty…. cannot visualise the beauty of its colours and the charm of its gait’.”

“In most parts of the country, especially central India, the number of leopards has risen. Amongst the states with the maximum population of leopards Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra are topmost in the order. This is a big achievement for year,” cited PM.

The Prime Minister said that leopards across the world have been facing dangers and their habitat has faced loss in the entire world.

“In such circumstances, the continued growth of the population of leopards in India has shown a way to the entire world,” he said.

The population of both lions and tigers increased in India, suggest the latest report.

“There has been an increase in India’s forest area, the reason for this is that not only the government but also many people, civil society, many institutions too are engaged in conserving our trees and plants and wild animals. They all deserve accolades,” Modi concluded.

Major fire breaks out at Sai Baba temple in Kandivali; 2 killed, 1 severely hurt

 

In the wee hours of Sunday morning a massive fire broke out inside a temple in Mumbai’s Kandivali area, claiming the lives of two persons, while severely injuring one. As per the official, the fire took place in Sai Baba Temple at Bandar Pakhadi Road in Charkop between 4 to 4:30 am.

Reportedly, the fire was doused by the official within a few minutes. Speaking on the same an official from the Mumbai fire brigade informed that the fire was reported at 4.14 am and was doused by 4.39 am.

The two who have been killed in this fire identified as Subhash Khode (25) and Yuvaraj Pawar (25). While Mannu Gupta (26) who was rescued by the officers suffered 90-95% burns in the incident has now shifted to Sion Hospital for treatment. His condition is said to be critical.

One of the officers from the fire department stated that all the three victims used to take shelter at the temple during the night and were trapped in the fire. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. More details are awaited.

 

Superstar Salman Khan turns 55, says he ‘won’t celebrate birthday’, deets inside!

 

Superstar and Bollywood Bhaijaan Salman Khan has turned 55 this year, celebrated his special day with his loved ones and family at his Panvel Farmhouse. The paparazzi rushed to the farmhouse to wish Salman on his birthday. Salman donned a handsome look while posing for the shutterbugs present there. However, on his 55th birthday the actor urged his fans to not gathered outside his Bandra resident due to COVID 19 pandemic. Reportedly, the actor cut a cake at midnight and spoke to the gathered media outside his farmhouse briefly.

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The “Tiger Zinda  Hai” actor told to reporters, “This time we will not have any birthday celebrations. Only our family will be here (Panvel) and no one else. This year we are not planning to do anything because this has been a terrible year for everybody, and people have faced a lot of difficulties.”

Adding on that Salman stated, “Hopefully, next year everything will go back to normal. I hope that everyone is happy, healthy and safe.”

The actor also issued a statement stating, “My humble request not to crowd outside my house keeping the COVID 19 pandemic  and social distancing norms in mind.”

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This year the actor celebrated his birthday with Salim Khan, Alvira Agnihotri, Sunil Grover, Sooraj Pancholi, Zaheer Iqbal, Yasmin Karachiwala, Mukesh Chhabra, Nikitin Dheer, Kratika Sengar and many others.

While speaking to press about his upcoming films Radhe and its release date the actor said, “It will be released at an appropriate time when everything will go back to normal. It will be released at a time when everyone will start going back to the theatres with little risk of virus.”

Salman further continued stating, “We will release Radhe on Eid if everything will go back to normal. But the movie is less important; the safety and health of moviegoers is the most important thing. The release of Radhe can wait.”

Meanwhile, on the work front Salman is currently hosting the latest season of the Bigg Boss 14. Besides this actor also in talks with the makers of Tiger Zinda Hai for the next instalment of the film.

J-K Police Files Charge Sheet Against Army Officer, 2 Others in Shopian ‘Fake’ Encounter Case

shopian, j&k, j-k, jammu and kashmir, fake encounterThe Jammu and Kashmir Police has filed a charge sheet against three people, including an Army officer, in the Shopian alleged fake encounter killings of three civilians in July this year, officials said on Sunday. The charge sheet was filed in the court of Principal District and Sessions judge Shopian on Saturday by the head of the Special Investigation Team, the officials said.

Captain Bhupinder of 62 Rashtriya Rifles of the Army, Bilal Ahmad, and Tabish Ahmad were named as accused in the charge sheet for their role in the alleged fake encounter killings of the youths hailing from Rajouri district, they said. The Army said on Friday it has completed the Summary of Evidence against two of its men involved in July’s Amshipura encounter in Shopian district.

A possible court-martial could take place after completion of formalities, the Army officials said. The Army had ordered a Court of Inquiry earlier this year after reports appeared on social media that three youths, labelled as terrorists, had been gunned down by its personnel.

The Court of Inquiry, which completed its probe earlier in September, had found ”prima facie” evidence that troops had ”exceeded” powers under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) during the July 18 encounter in which three men were killed. Following this, the Army had initiated disciplinary proceedings. Officials in the know of the development said the two army personnel may face court-martial proceedings for violating the powers vested under the AFSPA, 1990, and not following the Do’s and Don’ts of Chief of Army Staff as approved by the Supreme Court.


 

Director Faruk Kabir Reveals How He Enacted With Vidyut Jammwal During The Prep Of Khuda Haafiz

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Romantic-action thriller movie Khuda Haafiz that released recently has received a tremendous response from netizens and Jamwal-lions across the country. The Director-writer of the film Faruk Kabir is elated with the love the film received. Now as the film is set for the world television premiere this Sunday at 12 noon on Star Gold, Faruk reminisces the preparation he did with the lead actor Vidyut Jammwal for the film.

Faruk shares, “For the most part and that’s because Shivaleeka was cast just 2 weeks before we left for Uzbekistan, I enacted or rather rehearsed the part of Nargis with Vidyut, and many times he would be in splits in the initial part of the readings, slowly he warmed up to the vision on Sameer, (so unlike his previous work or personal self) Vidyut and self then over a course of three months identified the sur of how Sameer would talk, his temperament as a character, his beliefs, his walk, his way of sitting and of course losing weight, in his case that meant muscle mass.”

He further adds, “I knew he was totally feeling Sameer when I could actually start seeing a personality shift in Vidyut (not the actor, but the person) I think in the process of discovering Sameer, Vidyut has also discovered something in himself (by his own admission) and that’s truly living the character when not only something about you is the character, but where something about the character itself engulfs your own off-screen personality. It’s profound, and I’m very proud of him”

Khuda Haafiz is a romantic action thriller inspired by real-life events that has been directed and written by Faruk Kabir and stars Vidyut Jammwal and Shivaleeka Oberoi in the lead roles.