The Concept Of News :
Majority of the earths surface is covered by water bodies like rivers, lakes, oceans and icebergs. Although water is the essential component of all these water bodies, a sample taken from each of these water bodies is very likely to differ from the other at least marginally if not substantially, in terms of salinity, pH factor, mineral and organic content and hence more or less represents the composition of the parent body. Similarly, although human beings have inhabited earth for thousands of years from the poles to the equator, from inhospitable deserts to the dense equatorial rain forests evolving cultures and customs unique to that particular region, a simple event like marriage is likely to differ greatly from culture to culture not only in terms of rituals but even in terms of relevant attitudes and trends prevalent in that society at that time. Therefore every event providing a variety of information about a society has a variable potential to be 'news'. News therefore is like a 'probe' ( an instrument used to derive samples ) which provides a sample of the society revealing different dimensions or aspects of a society or in simpler words composition of the parent body.
What do news mean? :
News means different things to different people. For an aboriginal or primitive society like 'Bushmen' information of forest fires is news as is new developments in irrigation techniques is news for rural agriculturists or change in sensex figures for an average urbanite. A news of interest to a rural agriculturists may not be interesting at all for a tribal or an urban person. However, the same news can be made to have an universal appeal of varying magnitude. Every news is multidimensional and the number of dimensions to a particular news is a subjective matter, with one of the dimensions of every news occupying the center stage and determining the magnitude or the reach of the appeal. Here the role of a news reporter becomes vital from the point of view that what dimension or aspect of a story he puts on the center stage thereby determining the appeal of the news. Let us here consider an example of a news of decrease in the population of an aboriginal tribe like Andamanese considered to be genetically very unique and an important link in evolution of human beings. This news is of limited appeal restricted to a few people with interests in science. However, the same news could be made much more appealing if its other dimensions like poverty, illiteracy and high infant mortality, continuous exposure to elements and poor health facilities are given center stage supported by the dimension of the genetic uniqueness of the tribe which will make the news more appealing and at the same time informative for those ignorant or ill informed about these facts.
Role of News :
News have played a vital role in evolving the present day sophisticated smooth even edged human being from what it was a coarse uneven edged primitive human being. Primitive man mastered the skill of predicting possibility of natural disasters ( news) and tackling it, located zones vulnerable to elements (news) and mastered the ( news of ) periodic changes in his environment to emerge from his primitive life style to evolve human settlements. Identifying the deficiencies in the newly evolved life style and a constant search to tap the possibilities to fill those voids, possibilities of exchanges (news) with other settlements at every level were explored and thus trade was evolved which played a vital role in metamorphosis of villages into towns and finally into cities. This process was greatly fueled by news and needless to say it was certainly a very slow and gradual process which took years and is still going on. Hence the canvas on which the concept of news is being discussed is certainly a vast one and the concept of news itself underwent a great deal of change while it triggered changes in various aspects of human life both at individual as well as social levels.
The most important role of news so far in evolution of modern day human being is to rein some remnant animal instincts in human beings by laying down rules and regulations to guide them and imposing penalties and these were either inspired by achievements of some other group (news) or served as a source of inspiration to others (news). A constant probe into effectiveness of such guidelines in practice led to the evolution of better and effective systems. Hence news play two important roles
A.) Provides a matter for critical self analysis/self assessment : News acts as a reflection of a society serving as a matter for ones own self assessment or critical analysis.
B.) Provides a source of information : News act as source of information about a particular society or set up to others.
The role of news in present and future can never be underestimated as possibilities of betterment of different aspects of human life are ever expanding and news not only presents these possibilities but also provides an analysis of the same in form of anti and pro views.
Role of news in social context : In the social context news have undoubtedly played an unparalleled role in effectively voicing the concerns of environment activists like Suderlal Bahuguna and human rights activists like Medha Patkar, both Ramon Magsaysay award winners. The role of news in popularising the thoughts of Rajaram Mohan Roy, Mahatma Phule and Maharishi Karve can seldom be overlooked. The public outcry which forced the executive and legislative to review the Jessica Lal and Priyadarshani Mattoo case and book the culprits are shining examples as to how news played a vital role in forcing purposefully derailed executive machinery back into action, thereby reviving the faith of many who had lost faith in it.
Role of news in economical context : In the economic context news of progress made by countries belonging to South East Asian group made India review their economic policies and this eventually led to the country taking a U turn by liberalising its economy in1992 thereby greatly reducing unemployment, providing relief to the middle and lower classes in terms of the prices, quality as well as range of choice.
Role of news in national context : The role of news in spreading and gathering momentum of the 1857 War of Independence inspite of poor means of communications is one of the best examples of what role news can play in society. News has played a vital role in keeping the North Eastern States of India connected with the rest of India.
Role of news in the international context :On the international front the power of news that forced President Nixon to resign over Water Gate Scandal or exposed the tall claims of President Jimmy Carter to be hollow in case of Vietnam War and eventually causing embarrassment to US by forcing it to withdraw from war under public pressure thereby assigning it a humiliating defeat at the hands of a small nation can seldom be overlooked. India winning freedom in 1947 itself was a great news which inspired other freedom movements worldwide especially in Asia and Africa and by1965 majority of these nations had won freedom. News of civil war in Somalia, military rule in Haiti, called for UN intervention which restored peace.
Role of News in the future :
Progress is a continuous and never ending process and new inventions and discoveries provide effective solutions to meet new challenges and for betterment of human beings. In last decades India has seen an increase in number of cases being registered against people for treating animals unethically. Probably, the number of crimes done against animals in past exceeded both in terms of number and gravity however they were never reported probably because people then never considered them as crime or people were ill informed about concept as animal rights. However the news of animal rights conditions in countries as USA made people think and act on those lines and the day when it becomes widely accepted fact is not too far. Same can be said about issues like domestic violence, consensual sex in married life, and sexual harassment at work places. Probably these issues never figured on the Indian radar – why so, it still doesn't figure on the rural Indian radar – till cases like Kishwar Ahluwalia made every one review the entire scenario of womens rights and the crimes committed against them daily in broad daylight. The limitations of Judiciary and Executive to intervene in such matter called for recognising these vices as crimes which acted as precautionary measure and greatly reduced the number of such crimes. This has added yet another feather in the cap of democracy in terms of effectiveness to guarantee and deliver justice. It may also be recalled that even a news from a small nation like Bangladesh underlining the need to form an all party caretaker government at center before the polls to ensure free an fair polls can inspire larger democracies like India.
Internationally the news of human rights violation in Myanmar led to global protests calling for restoration of democracy in Myanmar and it was this recognition which earned Aung San Su Kyi her Noble Prize for peace. Similarly, with extremely stringent laws and harsh penalties for crimes as child abuse and prostitution in some vigilant countries the pedophiles often turn their attention to poorer nations like Thailand where it is easier to find vulnerable targets and this is coupled with widespread corruption which guarantees the escape of the culprits in face of any resistance. News acts as a check on such crimes keeping the masses informed about movements and activities of such people. News also keeps secret illegal trades banned by law like narcotics and prostitution and human trafficking under a check Back home the recent genocide in Nandigram at hands of Communist Party of India (Marxist) has evoked an univocal protests from artists, politicians and bureaucrats alike. The role of news to deliver justice when it is denied as in Jessica Lal and Priyadarshini Mattoo case when both executive and judiciary failed to deliver cannot be overlooked. A recent news feature on pathetic working conditions of sewers in Pune's Civic body not only attracted the attention of social welfare minister Meera Kumar who called for immediate action on part of Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh bringing some relief to the sewers who were otherwise dying an unsung and untimely death due to professional hazards without any insurance covers.
With so many social issues as child labour, child prostitution and human trafficking to religious issues as fanaticism to global ones like global warming and political like human rights still not fully addressed the role of news to keep the people informed about their importance certainly cannot be ruled out.
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