Indispensability of Media Ethics in the Age of Information Explosion - By Manisha Kukreti
What can better signify the idea of freedom of expression than the Rigvedic thought “Let noble thoughts come to us from every side”. This was one of the guiding posts for Mahatma Gandhi throughout his journey of Freedom Struggle and later became the keystone of the arch of Indian democracy which upholds an individual’s right to freedom of speech and expressionconstitutionally.And Media in its widest definition is one of the flag bearers of the freedom of speech and expression.
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