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IIMC Convocation: Ex Prez Kovind Urges Graduates To Stay Away From 'Sensationalisation' Of News For TRPs

Addressing the 55th convocation of the IIMC, Ram Nath Kovind flagged the challenges posed before the media by fake news.

New Delhi: Former president Ram Nath Kovind has urged journalists to stay away from ‘sensationalisation’ of news for higher television rating points and said such tendencies have proved harmful for journalistic standards.

Addressing the 55th convocation of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Kovind also flagged challenges posed before the media by fake news, paid news, misinformation and deepfakes, reported news agency PTI.

“Any mischief maker sitting in any corner of the world can spread fake news in the social media space. By the time we realise that certain information is incorrect and spread with ill intention, the damage has been done to the society," PTI quoted the former president as saying.

The former president said it is the duty of the journalists to ensure that the citizens get correct news and information.

“You are stepping into the world of journalism when technology is witnessing rapid changes. Every change brings about several possibilities and challenges. We have to guard against the misuse of new technology," he added.

Ram Nath Kovind also stressed the point that media resorting to sensationalisation of news for higher TRPs has emerged as a big challenge.

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"Such tendencies are proving to be harmful for journalistic standards. I would request you to stay away from such practices and uphold journalistic standards," he said.

During the convocation, post-graduate diploma certificates were awarded to the IIMC students of the 2021-22 and 2022-23 batches from Delhi and its centres in Dhenkanal, Aizawl, Amravati, Kottayam and Jammu.

Different medals were also awarded to 65 students from the two batches.

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IIMC Chairman R Jagannathan, Director General Anupama Bhatnagar and faculty members from all the centres of the institute were present at the ceremony at Bharat Mandapam.

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