Indian Electronic Media Needs to Introspect
The biggest misfortune today in India is not hunger, poverty, unemployment or lack of development but it is when problems like such remain unaddressed. While on the one hand a gigantic percentage of poor people live on the streets and in pathetic conditions, the so called Indian media is busy with promoting cricket and bollywood celebrities. News like “Big boss Amitab Bachan is suffering from severe fever, dandruff has attacked Shilpa’s hair, Ashwariya has given birth to a baby girl and Sachin is back” remain the breaking headlines in Indian media leaving aside all socio-economic issues of the country. Instead of a watch dog, the media has turned out to be a mouthpiece of few chosen people (less than 1% of total population). The way it performs its services is enough to prove that this particular industry is simply there to make money. If sharukh khan cuts the cake, it will be shown as the breaking news but if a poor man dies of hunger, it will not be even condemned. If katrina has n...