70% of journalists unfit to be in the newsroom'

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July 14, 2012

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Mangalore, July 14: A. Narayana, Udayavani columnist and assistant professor of Azim Premji University Bangalore, on Saturday expressed deep anguish over increasing mediocrity in the media and said that nearly 70 per cent of the journalists presently working in different media organizations do not deserve to be in the field.

He was speaking at the “Madhyama Samvada” a sensitisatioin programme organized by the District Information Department for the district level officers of Dakshina Kannada here at the Zilla Pancahyat auditorium.

Listing out mediocrity, complacency and deadline as the three major factors playing a major role in the present day media, Prof. Narayana said in India journalism was the only field that did not call for any qualification, in-house training and accountability.

“Many of our crime reporters lack basic knowledge of law and hardly differentiate between a First Information Report and a B Report. There are reporters who do not even know the difference between the Indian Penal Code and Indian Criminal Procedure Code. It has become a challenge for the media houses to find skilled and efficient manpower,” he observed.

Stating that a gamut of factors were responsible for the final output of each newspaper or news channel, professor Narayana said the business or political interest was not the only factor that decided the choice of news or the way a certain news is reported or not reported. “A newspaper has to work within the deadline and many a times newspapers miss a news because of the time constraint. Major events like the death of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in bomb explosion get published in the next morning's newspaper even if the news broke late in the night. In such cases, the newspapers generally stop their printing and make room for the breaking news,” he said.

Shivaprasad T.R., chief news anchor of TV9, seconded the opinion of Professor Narayana and said that nearly 90 per cent of journalists compromised on their professional honesty by sharing dinner and drinks with the politicians and the officers.

“It is really sad that only 10 per cent of journalists still have some integrity and work with honesty,” he observed.

He said that the television media in India was still in infancy and it was but natural that the media suffered from a number of ailments. “It is like a baby learning to walk. It will falter every now and then. But eventually it will learn to walk,” he said.

Reacting to allegations of media crossing its limit in the absence of any regulatory mechanism, Mr. Shivaprasad said the National Broadcasting Association had been taking a number of initiatives to govern the functioning of the broadcast media and the viewers can now approach NBA if they have any grievance.

Speaking on the occasion Deputy Commissioner Channappa Gowda expressed regret over the glorifying of crime by the television media. “There has to be some self-regulation on the part of the TV media on scheduling shows related to crime. Why can't shows related to crime be telecast late in the night instead of airing them on primetime?” he asked.

K.N. Vijaya Prakash, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Panchayat, called for introspection among the journalists and quoting Justice Markandeya Katju, he asked the journalists why the news of Aishwarya giving birth to a baby girl should take precedence over the news related to malnutrition deaths.

Deputy Commissione r of Police D. Dhamaiah, MCC Commissioner Harish Kumar, senior district administration officials and police officers participated in the programme.

Ronald Fernandes, chief of bureau Deccan Herald, Mangalore, also spoke. Rohini M., District Information Officer, compered the programme and proposed a vote of thanks.

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February 10,2020

Chitradurga, Feb 10: President of the BJP State unit Nalin Kumar Kateel on Sunday hit out at Congress leader M. Mallikarjun Kharge for allegedly likening Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a “zero candle bulb”.

Mr. Kateel told reporters here that Mr. Modi was a “1,000 watt bulb that gave light to the world”, and compared Mr. Kharge to a lamp that had burned out politically.

Mr. Kateel charged that Mr. Kharge had become frustrated after losing the elections and after his party did not even consider him for a Rajya Sabha seat. And this had made the Congress leader to make wild charges against the Prime Minister.

Lashing out at the Congress, Mr. Kateel alleged that the Congress was continuing the “divide and rule” policy of the British and accused the former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda of being the “other face of the Congress”.

Mr. Kateel also came down on the former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He ridiculed the Congress for the delay in choosing a new KPCC chief after Dinesh Gundu Rao submitted his resignation.

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Monday, 10 Feb 2020

I dont  think these  fights dont deserve to be on news. 

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March 30,2020

Mangaluru , Mar 30: Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police Laxmi Prasad on Monday suspended a constable attached to Subramanya Police Station for manhandling the chief priest of Kukke Subramanya Temple on Saturday.

According to the police, when the priest Srinivas Bhat was on his way to the temple to offer Puja, Prasad, a police constable intercepted him and enquired where he was going during the lockdown period and then charged at him with lathi on his hand and back.

The priest, then immediately filed a complaint at local police station, following which a complaint was also brought to the notice of Deputy SP of Puttur Sub-division.Please lo

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May 22,2020

Bengaluru, May 22: Karnataka Congress delegation met Chief Election Commissioner, Dr B Basavaraju in Bengaluru, urging him to guide Karnataka Government to conduct local body elections and not to allow State government to nominate their party men to the local bodies.

The delegation was led by Congress leader Siddaramaiah and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president D K Shivakumar.

"They (State government) wants to postpone the election, they have a lot of other provisions. We are demanding to protect the law, the government doesn't have the power to interfere in the system. We will not allow the state government to nominate their party men.

The CM and his entire team is responsible for this, they are killing the democracy and Panchayati Raj system of the State," said Shivakumar while speaking to the reporters.

The local body elections were scheduled to take place in the month of March or April, which were postponed in view of the COVID-19 crisis.

However, the date for conducting the local body elections has not been decided yet.

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