Social Sciences, asked by sayankundu, 1 year ago

why is media considered as the fourth organ of Indian democracy

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Answered by Ajay11111
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Media is called the fourth pillar due to important role of media in shaping public opinion. Media plays a crucial role in shaping a healthy democracy. It is the backbone of a democracy. Media makes us aware of various social, political and economic activities happening around the world.Media is called the fourth pillar due to important role of media in shaping public opinion. Media plays a crucial role in shaping a healthy democracy. It is the backbone of a democracy. Media makes us aware of various social, political and economic activities happening around the world.
Television and radio have made a significant achievement in educating rural illiterate masses in making them aware of all the events in their language. Coverage of exploitative malpractices of village heads and moneylenders has helped in taking stringent actions against them by attracting government’s attention.
The media also exposes loopholes in the democratic system, which ultimately helps government in filling the vacuums of loopholes and making a system more accountable, responsive and citizen-friendly. A democracy without media is like a vehicle without wheels.

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Answered by shiningstar1
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because it gives people the right to information
by media we get to know what is going on in our country
we can judge the government by getting various information of different parts of country
and thus we can vote to the able candidate next time and it protects our democracy
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