Renowned journalist Jonathan Foster beautifully encapsulated a journalist바카라s role as the crusader of social change when he said that their job is not just to listen to what one person says- 바카라It is raining outside바카라 and to what another says, 바카라It바카라s dry outside바카라 and simply repeat the comments; rather they need to actually look outside the window to determine and present the 바카라truth바카라 with one바카라s words and work.
When the truth is stifled somewhere, the media stands tall as the fourth pillar of democracy to separate the facts from the fluff. While all citizens of the country are entitled to enjoy the right to freedom of speech and expression, the press have for long exercised this right with a sense of cardinal responsibility to herald meaningful social change.
Historically, India바카라s independence movement remained closely bound to press freedom, wherein the two mutually reinforced each other. The more the press exhibited resilience and courage to denounce colonial oppression, the more the freedom struggle succeeded in challenging the Britishers.