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Tech Minister Highlights News Media’s Toughest Trials

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw identifies four critical issues plaguing the news industry: fake news, digital dominance, shrinking credibility, and challenges in ethical reporting, urging immediate reforms.

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Tech Minister Highlights News Media’s Toughest Trials  

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has sounded the alarm over the pressing challenges faced by the news media industry. Addressing a media summit in New Delhi, the minister emphasized the urgent need for transformative reforms to ensure the industry’s survival in the digital age.  

Highlighting the growing menace of fake news, Vaishnaw remarked that misinformation not only disrupts societal harmony but also undermines public trust in traditional journalism. With digital platforms dominating content consumption, he stressed the unequal battle between legacy media houses and tech giants. “The financial imbalance and lack of regulation in the digital realm are eroding the very foundations of ethical journalism,” he said.  

Another key concern was the media’s dwindling credibility. Vaishnaw pointed out that sensationalism often takes precedence over factual reporting, creating a disconnect with audiences. He urged newsrooms to prioritize accuracy and accountability to rebuild public trust.  

Ethical challenges also came under scrutiny. The minister questioned the prevalence of biases in coverage and the failure to uphold neutrality in politically sensitive stories. “Journalism must be a mirror, not a tool for narratives,” he asserted.  

Vaishnaw’s remarks have sparked conversations across the media landscape, with many agreeing on the need for stricter guidelines and collaboration between stakeholders. However, critics argue that the government’s role in regulation must remain balanced to safeguard press freedom.  

As the news industry grapples with these challenges, the call for introspection and innovation seems more urgent than ever.