Time to decolonise the colonial hangover on media establishment in Bharat: RSS Sah Prachar Pramukh Narender Kumar
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Time to decolonise the colonial hangover on media establishment in Bharat: RSS Sah Prachar Pramukh Narender Kumar

Speaking on the annual Maharshi Narad Jayanti celebration held at Sudarshanalay in Guwahati the RSS  Pracharak also added that in contrast to Satyam Bruyat-Priyam Bruyat, many present day’s media outlets prefer to nurture fake news to propagate their selfish agenda

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RSS Sah Prachar Pramukh Narender Kumar at the annual Maharshi Narad Jayanti celebration in Guwahati

RSS Sah Prachar Pramukh Narender Kumar at the annual Maharshi Narad Jayanti celebration in Guwahati

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The role of media is to balance between truth and the general welfare of the whole society and it should be the mantra for media personnel,  as propounded by Devarshi Narad since time immemorial, said Narender Kumar, Akhil Bharatiya Sah Prachar Pramukh of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on Saturday in Guwahati.

Speaking on the annual Maharshi Narad Jayanti celebration held at Sudarshanalay in Guwahati the RSS  Pracharak also added that in contrast to Satyam Bruyat-Priyam Bruyat, many present day’s media outlets prefer to nurture fake news to propagate their selfish agenda. Arguing that society, in general, rejects negative news, the Akhil Bharatiya Sah Prachar Pramukh opined that the Swa Adharit (selfhood-centric) media communication system should be promoted. Time is ripping for the colonial hangover on media establishment to be decolonised, he added.

Devarshi Narad was a great scholar, musician and devoted follower of Vishnu. Revered as the son of Brahma and a disciple of Jupiter, Narad travelled across the three realms of existence and earned the reputation of a selfless messenger and communicator of public welfare. The 84 Bhakti Sutras composed by Narad inspired many modern scholars including Swami Vivekananda to write commentaries on them.

Narad used to bring news only and thus his main task was the circulation of news indicating his activities as a full-time journalist. In today’s context, his discourse can be considered objective journalism, where he emerged as the most efficient public communicator for social welfare. With a Veena on hand, Narad inspired dialogues among various entities for a successful resolution, which the media always should do.

RSS Sah Prachar Pramukh Narender Kumar at the event

Speaking about India’s first Hindi weekly titled Udant Martand (The Rising Sun), which was published by Jugal Kishore Shukla from Kolkata, Narender Kumar revealed that it was launched on the auspicious occasion of Narad Jayanti (30 May 1826). He admitted that even today a large number of journalists try to avoid identifying Narad as the first successful communicator across the globe. However, he observed that Narad Jayanti celebrations in various parts of India have gained public support in recent years.

Acclaimed journalist and editor of the popular Assamese children’s magazine Sofura, Rupam Barua was conferred the Prestigious Narad Jayanti award this year. The annual award carries a citation, a memento, an image of Bharat Mata along with books and a cash prize of Rs 50,000. As part of the celebration, three senior city-based journalists namely Jitendra Choudhury of Dainik Asom, Samya Bharadwaj of Amar Asom and Sewali Kalita of Doordarshan Kendra Guwahati were also felicitated in the function.

Addressing the distinguished gathering, Barua remembered a number of distinguished Assamese personalities, who inspired him with guidance in the initial days of his journalistic career. Ridiculing the mentality of asking for historical proof of Narad while mentioning the award, Barua pointed out that a prestigious literary award is given in the name of Saraswati, sports awards with the title of Arjun, occasions paved the way for celebrating European hero Hercules. He concluded his speech by arguing that the form of journalism (print to digital platform) may change with time, but a practising journalist should always possess three major qualities- courage, honesty and humanity.

Organised by Vishwa Samvad Kendra Assam, the function was also attended by many distinguished personalities of the city. Talented young artiste Sarat Raag performed Narad Prasasti to enthral the audience.

Topics: RSS in newsRSS News Organiserannual Maharshi Narad JayantiNarender Kumar DevMaharshi Narad JayantiNarad AwardRSSGuwahatiDevarshi NaradVishwa Samvad Kendra
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