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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

[India_Vision_2020] 149th (July 2019) edition of PreSense: Editorial on the need for National Media Policy + Cover Story on Chandrayaan2 + Interesting facts about 5G + Parameters for Sansad Ratna Awards + many more

 

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We are pleased to release the 149th (July 2019) edition of eMagazine PreSense broadly with the following contents:

1. Editorial:  K. Srinivasan writes on the need for National Media Policy.

2.  Cover Story:  T N Ashok writes on the launchof Chandrayaan 2.

3.  Technology :  V Rajendran writes on the 5G technology.

4.  Nation :  Jury Committee for Sansad Ratna Awards has finalised the parameters for the Awards of 17th Lok Sabha.

5.  Triambak's Prince cartoon

We are also happy to inform our readers that 150th edition of PreSense will be released at Chennai in a simple function in the presence of eminent persons of City on 24th August 2019.  Details are given in this edition.

The eMagazine may also be downloaded from the following link..

www.prpoint.com/ezine/presense0719.pdf

We request you to kindly share this with the interested readers.  Kindly send us your feedback to editor@corpezine.com.

K. Srinivasan
Publisher and Mg. Editor
PreSense
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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

[India_Vision_2020] Re: [Image_Management] Seeking your views on 'National Media Policy' for our cover story in PreSense

 

i endorse ur view that there should b a mechanism to track and punish fake news, hate news perpetrators. as an honest citizen i am at a loss to find a place where i can get correct news. the problem with indian media is that they mix facts with fiction so that a reader is unable to sift facts from the mix. the government media are pro govt. most of the others anti modi (for the present ). exception of course is u.

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[India_Vision_2020] Re: [Image_Management] Seeking your views on 'National Media Policy' for our cover story in PreSense

 

I am against any such policy imposed by Government or even suggest any such idea in to minds of these parliamentarians. This would be a disaster. It would be like bringing back censorship.


My recommendation to you, sir would be to drop this idea right now and do a great service to the nation. 

Our media has anyway become spineless. 


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Hi

We are planning a cover story on 'National media Policy' in the July issue of our eMagazine PreSense.  Presently, India does not have any Media Policy.  

In India, presently we have print media, broadcast media, internet media to distribute news and other contents.  While, we have regulators like TRAI for technology (carriers), we do not have any regulatory body for content.  

Press Council of India (PCI)  for print media, though a statutory body, has only an advisory role.  News Broadcasting Authority of India (NBSA) is a self regulatory body set by broadcasters.  Online Curated Content Providers are on the increase.  They also have a self regulatory code.

All these self regulatory bodies have no control over erring media.  Today, because of competition, lot of fake news, false information are generated leading to communal tension and dislocation.   There is a general feeling that 'freedom of expression' is being more misused in India without any accountability.  

With this background, PreSense plans to write a cover story on the need of National Media Policy, which has an overall authority on all media.  If required we also want to take up in the Parliament through MPs who are associated with us. 

I request members to share their views on the feasibility of National Media Policy and the areas to be covered, along with consequential impact.  It should bring 'freedom with responsibility'.  .

You may kindly send your views before 25th July evening to my mail id editor@corpezine.com or to my WhatsApp 9176650273.  Please also share your identity and contact.  If required I will contact.

Srinivasan
Editor
PreSense

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

[India_Vision_2020] Seeking your views on 'National Media Policy' for our cover story in PreSense

 

Hi

We are planning a cover story on 'National media Policy' in the July issue of our eMagazine PreSense.  Presently, India does not have any Media Policy.  

In India, presently we have print media, broadcast media, internet media to distribute news and other contents.  While, we have regulators like TRAI for technology (carriers), we do not have any regulatory body for content.  

Press Council of India (PCI)  for print media, though a statutory body, has only an advisory role.  News Broadcasting Authority of India (NBSA) is a self regulatory body set by broadcasters.  Online Curated Content Providers are on the increase.  They also have a self regulatory code.

All these self regulatory bodies have no control over erring media.  Today, because of competition, lot of fake news, false information are generated leading to communal tension and dislocation.   There is a general feeling that 'freedom of expression' is being more misused in India without any accountability.  

With this background, PreSense plans to write a cover story on the need of National Media Policy, which has an overall authority on all media.  If required we also want to take up in the Parliament through MPs who are associated with us. 

I request members to share their views on the feasibility of National Media Policy and the areas to be covered, along with consequential impact.  It should bring 'freedom with responsibility'.  .

You may kindly send your views before 25th July evening to my mail id editor@corpezine.com or to my WhatsApp 9176650273.  Please also share your identity and contact.  If required I will contact.

Srinivasan
Editor
PreSense

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