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Media And Tecnology
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4. There are two types of media :-
Print Media
Electronic Media
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6. a process of reproducing text and images,
typically with ink on paper using a printing
press.
7. lightweight, portable, disposable publications
printed on paper and are circulated as physical
copies in forms of books, newspapers,
magazines and newsletters.
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28. Indian media is free . But sometimes ,the
government can ban the media from broadcasting
or publishing certain items to protect the interest
of our country or some religious/cultural group .
This is known as CENSORSHIP.
Censorship in all forms is often unjustifiable and is
used simply to stop truth or ideas emerge with
draw attention to powerful people or governments
, or undermine ideology . This is inexcusable .
Violence , bans and seizure of content are just some
of the methods used to directly censor and
suppress people and their ideas.
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30. In 1857, the British passed the
‘GAGGING ACT’, which empowered the
government to ban the circulation of
any newspaper , book or other printed
material that could weaken of British
government .
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32. Right to Information Act 2005 mandates timely
response to citizen requests for government
information. It is an initiative taken by
Department of Personnel and Training,
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and
Pensions to provide a– RTI Portal Gateway to
the citizens for quick search of information on
the details of first Appellate Authorities , PIOs
etc. amongst others, besides access to RTI
related information / disclosures published on
the web by various Public Authorities under the
government of India as well as the State
Governments.
33. Aanya – Types Of Media
Aayush – Print Media
Abhinav – Electronic Media
Ajay – Black Money In Media
Akshita - Media
Arshiya – Democracy In Media
Asmi - Introduction
Charu Goswami - Censorship
Charu Lata – Right To Information Act