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Instances of fake, paid news are disturbing: Naidu

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu while addressing the celebration of 100 years of an Odia daily newspaper in Cuttack said that instances of fake and paid news is disturbing and media should not sensationalize it. Vice President also urged people to learn their mother tongue.

Instances of fake, paid news are disturbing: Naidu
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Published : Oct 7, 2019, 9:48 AM IST

Cuttack: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday raised the issue of fake and paid news and said that these instances are disturbing as media has an important role to play in a democracy.

"Media has an important role to play in a democracy. Instances of fake and paid news are disturbing. Few people are bringing a bad name to the journalistic community. I would like to caution everybody to see that we live by our value system and ethics," he said.

  • We live in an era of rapidly proliferating #socialmedia,a by-product of which is #fakenews
    The pervasive menace of fake news now threatens to destroy the credibility of #media.
    Media must be prepared to effectively tackle & disprove fake #news by taking control of the narrative

    — VicePresidentOfIndia (@VPSecretariat) October 6, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Naidu was addressing a gathering at the celebration of 100 years of an Odia daily newspaper in Cuttack.

"Simply because of competition and temptation for TRPs, media should not go for sensationalization. There has to be a sense of what you propagate. Media should introspect seriously and see to it that they all adhere to standards," he said.

Instances of fake, paid news are disturbing: Naidu

The Vice President also talked about promoting regional languages.

"Learn Hindi, Bengali, English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada or even French, Chinese, no problem. But first, promote your own mother tongue. That is what is required. That is why I stress that government schools and educational institutes must promote mother tongue up to primary level," he said.

Naidu urged people to learn their mother tongue, promote it and learn other languages as well.

Also Read: Poetry reading should be compulsory part of curriculum: Naidu

Cuttack: Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday raised the issue of fake and paid news and said that these instances are disturbing as media has an important role to play in a democracy.

"Media has an important role to play in a democracy. Instances of fake and paid news are disturbing. Few people are bringing a bad name to the journalistic community. I would like to caution everybody to see that we live by our value system and ethics," he said.

  • We live in an era of rapidly proliferating #socialmedia,a by-product of which is #fakenews
    The pervasive menace of fake news now threatens to destroy the credibility of #media.
    Media must be prepared to effectively tackle & disprove fake #news by taking control of the narrative

    — VicePresidentOfIndia (@VPSecretariat) October 6, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Naidu was addressing a gathering at the celebration of 100 years of an Odia daily newspaper in Cuttack.

"Simply because of competition and temptation for TRPs, media should not go for sensationalization. There has to be a sense of what you propagate. Media should introspect seriously and see to it that they all adhere to standards," he said.

Instances of fake, paid news are disturbing: Naidu

The Vice President also talked about promoting regional languages.

"Learn Hindi, Bengali, English, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada or even French, Chinese, no problem. But first, promote your own mother tongue. That is what is required. That is why I stress that government schools and educational institutes must promote mother tongue up to primary level," he said.

Naidu urged people to learn their mother tongue, promote it and learn other languages as well.

Also Read: Poetry reading should be compulsory part of curriculum: Naidu

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