Shivamogga, July 1: Local MLA and former deputy chief minister KS Eshwarappa asked the media persons to guide all including elected representatives without being influenced by the virus called politics for the success of the democracy.
Speaking as a chief guest at a Press Day 2018 programme organised by the Karnataka Media Academy, Information department and Sahyadri College Journalism Department at Zilla Panchayat hall here on Sunday, Eshwarappa said that media was like a guru as it was guiding the people of all sectors. By reading the newspapers and watching news, one could enhance his knowledge and this would help him improve his sector. “When entered politics as the MLA for the first time, the newspapers helped me a lot. I learned many things from newspapers. Till now, they are guiding me to identify my mistakes and correct them. Working as an MLA is easy. But it was not an easy task to work as the Irrigation Minister in the Coalition Government. But under the guidance of the officials and the newspapers and other media, I had come to know various issues and enhanced my knowledge. There were many problems in the department. But media helped me understand them and find solutions to them. As a result, I have got the Best Minister award from a TV channel. But I would not speak about yellow journalism”, he said.
During emergency, the newspapers had protested in their own way. They left blank pages as a mark of protest. So, the journalists should guide the elected representatives and people without being influenced by the politics. Probably this would help for the success of the democracy, he opined.
MLC Ayanur Manjunath said that only media has the courage to control the politicians and direct them on right path by highlighting their mistakes. It’s like an effective mirror. Nowadays, every person has a day to remember or to introspect the value of the person. In the same way, politicians should also require a day to introspect themselves and their works, he opined.
Nowadays, the media had become a business which is more dangerous. Competition is not a healthy development. Media houses and the journalists should introspect themselves. There was a competition between the politicians and journalists on who will become corrupt very easily. “While wielding a whip on others, our hands should be pure first. It is very difficult to write objectively irrespective of any situation. Media and politicians should understand that as we observe all others, others will also observe us very carefully. The journalists should become the mobile encyclopedia. But nowadays, such journalists are very less due to lack of study. One should grow to say something very authoritatively”, he said.
Academy president M Siddaraju delivered keynote address. MLC R Prasanna Kumar, ZP president Jyothi S Kumar, vice president Veda Vijay Kumar, Mayor Nagaraj Kankari, Karnataka Union of Working Journalists Association N Raju, noted columnist D Umapathi, Sahyadri College principal Dr Dhananjay and others were present.
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Johannesburg, Nov 15: India beat South Africa by 135 runs in the fourth and final T20 International to clinch series 3-1 here on Friday.
Opting to bat, India posted a massive 283 for 1, thanks to unbeaten centuries from Tilak Varma (120 not out off 47 balls) and Sanju Samson (109 not out off 56 balls), and then bowled South Africa out for 148 in 18.2 overs.
Tristan Stubbs top-scored for South Africa with 46 while David Miller contributed 36.
For India, pacer Arshdeep Singh was the most successful bowler with figures of 3/20 while Varun Chakravarthy (2/42) and Axar Patel (2/6) got two wickets each.
Hardik Pandya, Ramandeep Singh and Ravi Bishnoi got a wicket each.
Brief Scores:
India: 283 for 1 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 109 not out, Tilak Varma 120 not out; Lutho Sipamla 1/58).
South Africa: 148 all out in 18.2 overs (Tristan Stubbs 46, David Miller 36; Arshdeep Singh 3/20).