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Newspapers are killing the news and information
17 September's 'Rajasthan Patrika' has published an article of the former national president of a national party and the current home minister of the country, which was not on the country or the problems of the country, but the 'Birthday Compliment' of India's greatest fakir and our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Was. It is good, newspapers are doing 'birthday wishes' to the Prime Minister by not publishing news on the recession, how positive are the newspapers. Now who is greater than the Prime Minister, the faqir is a man who will carry the bag anytime, but as long as the bag is there, he has to 'wish the birthday'.

However, 'Rajasthan Patrika' is one of the well known newspapers in the country. Frankly speaking, Rajasthan Patrika does not need any introduction because Rajasthan Patrika goes to almost homes in India and is read with tea sips. Now the question arises that why do people read newspapers?

So the answer is that people read newspapers because there is information in the newspaper, the information that is the bridge between the country and the countrymen and the information that 'well informs' the people. That means, people can see the country and the world with newspaper eyes. But when the same newspaper starts showing them only one aspect of the coin, it is a matter of concern, because India is the largest democratic country in the world (according to the people), so journalism should be done with fairness here. But no one is ignorant of India's current journalism. So we can directly raise the question how did India become a democratic country? Because as far as I understand, 'Democracy does not run only through franchise.'

Democracy operates with freedom and thought, which neither people nor journalists have today. So obviously it is useless to expect from the newspapers because along with the news, expectations are also being killed.

A common man, whose income is less than India's current GDP, buys a newspaper for information, but he is unaware that he is being 'polarized' under a particular 'propaganda'. Due to technology, people say that robots are slowly being replaced by humans, but they do not know that the media in India is establishing humans as robots which are driven by special thinking or team. The propaganda of thinking and party is being spread indirectly through newspapers and the common man is being made a victim of it.

Most newspapers in India, which have access to the common man, only show news of particular men, but take the money of the newspaper from the battered common man who thinks ten times even before taking a toy for children. But it is different that he does not think even once while giving the newspaper money because he feels that the newspaper is providing him news and information.

But it is good if it keeps up, it is good because the day the common man will lose faith in the newspapers and news channels, on that day the faith will get up from democracy and indirectly from the system of the country. Ronak Aazad (talk) 19:46, 17 September 2019 (UTC)