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Think

and deduce the role of media in a non democratic

country

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Answered by ashishaggarwal1122
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Explanation:

Media acts as a watchdog of public interest in a democracy. It plays an important role in a democracy and serves as an agency of the people to inform them of the events of national and international significance.

It is the means by which people receive a free flow of information and ideas, which is essential to intelligent self-governance, that is, democracy.

Freedom of the media is part of the freedom of speech guaranteed by the Constitution under Article 19 (1) (a).

One of the basic tasks of the media is to provide truthful and objective information to the people for their social, political and international awareness to reach an informed opinion. This makes media an important stakeholder in a democracy to shoulder the responsibility of presenting unbiased honest news without any vested interest.

Media is considered as “Fourth Pillar” in democratic countries along with Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary. Its importance in influencing readers can be gauged by the role it played during the freedom struggle, politically educating millions of Indians who joined the leaders in their fight against the British imperialism. The role of media in Indian democracy has undergone massive changes, from the days of press censorship during Emergency in 1975 to being influential in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

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