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essay on newspaper the fourth pillar of democracy.

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Answered by preetijain46471
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Newspaper is the fourth pillar of the democracy. As newspapers spread the newses about the issues of the country, the requirement of the people, the condition of the people in the country etc. They make the government aware about the people by the newses they spread by which the government amend the constitution, set budgets for the country and also make the country a developed nation.
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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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Essay :

----------NEWSPAPER ------------------

Ladies and Gentlemen,

India is the largest democratic country in the world. It has many political parties with a correct democracy. To continue this democracy people should be aware to know what is happening in our politics. In this the newspaper plays a vital role in getting the information of everything.

Newspaper not only gives information but also it motivates the people to fight against bad and support truth.Newspaper has a special power to write about whatever happens in India.

Journalism is ism. Jouranalism is patriotism which builds a strong nation. Newspapers are important pillar in a democracy. A free press not only makes people aware of the views and policies of government, but also of their rights. It keeps the government informed of people’s wishes, desires and expressions.

Newspapers keep us in touch with news, developments, changes, advances and occurrences in each nook and corner of the world and at a very little price to the reader. It’s popularity gives it immense power in controlling public opinion.

Finally, I conclude that newspaper is not only North, East, West South but also past and present which tells each and everything. So, we should have a habit to read newspaper...

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