Call for Revamping India's Media Standards: A World Class Vision
Trinamool Congress MP Sagarika Ghose calls for an independent media industry body in India to uphold global broadcasting standards. Criticizing sensationalism and character assassination in current media practices, she advocates for improving Doordarshan to reflect India's robust democracy, and warns against private contracts with controversial figures.

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An urgent call has been made by Trinamool Congress MP Sagarika Ghose for the establishment of an independent media industry body in India. Speaking in the Rajya Sabha, Ghose stressed the need for this body to uphold global standards of broadcasting and journalistic fairness, reflecting on traditional media models' challenges.
Highlighting recent controversial media practices, she discussed the case of a film actor proven innocent after being targeted by media campaigns. Despite these exonerations, the damage done by past accusations remains unrepaired, raising questions about media responsibility and accountability in India.
Ghose also focused on the national broadcaster Doordarshan, advocating for its development into a world-class entity. She warned against its ties to controversial figures, emphasizing the potential impact on India's international image as a diverse and pluralistic democracy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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