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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 4528-4538


The News Is Either Restricted Or Excessively Political: A Perception Study Of People Of Delhi

Sudhir Kumar,Manpreet Singh.




Abstract

Nowadays, the news is either restricted or excessively political. There is no longer a 'clean and clear image. Mark Twain once observed, "If you don't read the newspaper, you are uninformed; if you read the newspaper, you are misinformed." In this study, we will examine what the general public believes about how the media operates, as well as their perspectives on topics such as journalists being intimidated, news being politicized or suppressed, and what feasible solutions exist for such situations. The conversation process of the process's numerous stakeholders is investigated. News should be delivered to the public as its whole, with all of the truth and reality intact, so that people may develop their own opinions and freely accept or criticize them.

Key words: News, Political, Study, People






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