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speech on freedom of press gone too far in 150 words​

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Answered by arpita8137
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Warm Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen – Welcome to the speech ceremony of today!

As you all know that we have assembled here today to discuss about the freedom of press in India. But before we begin with the ceremony, let me first extend a note of special thanks to our special guest hon’ble …… for humbly accepting our request. He is the senior correspondent and journalist for past 20 years in the media industry.

Ladies and Gentlemen, I am Nargis Khan your host for today and would like to deliver a short speech on the said topic. The reason behind conducting this meet is because we are observing a lot of violence against the media persons and their freedom is constantly being suppressed by the people in power. Most of the media personalities have been reduced to play things in the hands of the ruling classes. Since media represents the voice of the people and any gross mishandling of this channel can deprive its people from the right to information, it becomes our responsibility to safeguard their freedom by raising our voice.

Freedom of Media or Freedom of Press is referred to as a principle where communication and expression via different media, including electronic and print media, particularly published materials should easily take place. It is an important right of the media persons which should be exercised freely by them. This sort of freedom doesn’t involve the intervention of an overarching state and the preservation of press freedom can be ensured through legal or constitutional mediums.

As per the governmental regulation, any government is liable to draw a mark of distinction between such materials which can be made public and others which are deliberately protected from public disclosure. The state information is protected because of any of the two reasons, i.e. the sorting of information as secret, sensitive or classified or the significance of information from the standpoint of preserving the national interest. Several governments are also bound to laws or legislation based on freedom of information, which is used to describe the sphere of national interest.

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