The article highlights the exploitative nature of social media content creation in Kashmir, focusing on the aftermath of a tragic boat accident in the Jhelum River. A grieving mother's anguish is captured and broadcasted by a content creator (CC), mistaken for a journalist, illustrating the invasive and insensitive practices of these individuals. The widespread consumption of such content on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram underscores the public's fascination with sensationalism. The piece critiques the erosion of journalistic integrity due to unregulated social media practices, which prioritize viewer engagement over empathy and accuracy. It emphasizes the detrimental impact on victims and their families, who are often subjected to public scrutiny and emotional distress. The proliferation of such content creators has led to a decline in trust between the public and legitimate journalists, calling for greater regulation and media literacy to protect vulnerable
Visits Prakash Purab arrangements at Gurdwara Chatti Padshahi
Srinagar: With an aim to revive and preserve the Religious Places/Heritage Sites that have historical, cultural, religious significance, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat today visited various religious and heritage sites of the district.
Accompanied by senior Officers from District Administration undertook site visit of the works being taken for restoration,
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