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There are still spaces where one can air strong opinions and fight repression, he says.
The present times should not be compared to the Emergency as there were still spaces where one could air strong opinions and fight repression, N. Ram, Director, The Hindu Publishing Group, said on Saturday.
He was speaking in a webinar organised by
Live Law on “Criminalising Journalism and Cinema”.
Mr. Ram said uneven implementation of law, and the higher judiciary, on more than one occasion, have failed to protect press freedom. “The recent arrests and filing of criminal cases against several journalists and also other creative persons, has exposed and widened the fault lines in our Constitution. We used to think we have pretty good protection, but actually we don t. There are many escape clauses in law which is aggravated by executive overreach and failure of the judiciary to adequately protect.”
INDIAN LANGUAGES NEWSPAPERS: 9 Oriya: Identifying. with Newspapers Robin Jeffrey The growth of Oriya newspapers after the late 1980s has been spectacular Does the willingness to pay for local information in the form of newspapers indicate the growth of a genuine public sphere of which more and more Oriya-speakers see themselves as part? [Spreading across India after the end of the emergency in 1977, technological change in the form of the personal computer and offset press revolutionised the newspaper industry. The circulation of daily newspapers in all languages trebled between 1976 and 1992 -from 9.3 million to 28.1 million and the dailies-per-thousand people ratio doubled -from 15 daily newspapers per 1,000 people to 32 per l,000. Regular reading of something called news both indicates and causes change. Expansion of competing newspapers clearly signals the vitality and growth of capitalism: newspapers have owners and owners must have advertisers. The changes of the pas