Tezpur University observes World Press Freedom Day

Tezpur University observes World Press Freedom Day

Tezpur University's Department of Mass Communication and Journalism marked World Press Freedom Day on May 3, highlighting the importance of press freedom in a democratic society. The theme for World Press Freedom Day 2024 was 'A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis'.

India TodayNE
  • May 03, 2024,
  • Updated May 03, 2024, 6:59 PM IST

The Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Tezpur University observed World Press Freedom Day, on May 3 with a series of activities highlighting the importance of press freedom in a democratic society. 

The theme of World Press Freedom Day 2024 is “A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis”. 

The department invited the working journalists to share their experience through a panel discussion.   

Delivering the inaugural address, Vice Chancellor, Tezpur University, Prof Shambhu Nath Singh, himself a former journalist shared his insights on the day. He said that freedom without a free press is no freedom, adding, “It may appear to be free, but it’s a curtailed freedom”, Prof Singh said. Expressing concern over the deteriorating Press Freedom Index of India, the Vice Chancellor said that Development and press freedom are intricately linked, forming the backbone of democratic societies. He gave examples of Scandinavian countries, which are doing well in press freedom index and human development index. Prof Singh also said that people have high expectations from Media, but very few bothered to know their well-being and their challenges.”
 
Addressing the occasion, Dean, Humanities and Social Sciences, Prof Farheena Danta urged Media to provide informed news vis a vis breaking news without the substance. Prof Danta urged the Media to do research to bring out different perspective of an issue. 

While delivering the welcome address, Prof Abhijit Bora, Head of the Department said that journalists encounter significant challenges in seeking and disseminating information on contemporary issues. Therefore, it is important for students of media to know the various challenges faced by the journalists. 

A panel discussion on the topic: Press Freedom and Regional Media was also organised on the occasion.   

A book titled ‘The Art and Craft of Journalism’, authored by Prof Joya Chakraborty, Dr Anjuman Borah, Dr Muktikam Hazarika, Dr Tinam Bora of Mass Communication and Journalism department was launched during the event. The students of the department also performed a skit on the theme of the event.

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