Cover more than just politics, take lead on climate change: PM Narendra Modi's message to the media


Chennai, Nov 6 (Zee News): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday attended the 75th anniversary celebrations of the Daily Thanthi newspaper and said the media is an instrument to produce reform through peace, rather than by force, hence, it has as much social accountability as the elected government or the judiciary.

While addressing the gathering at the event the Prime Minister said, “A lot of the media discourse today revolves around politics. However, India is more than just us politicians,” adding that “It is the 125 crore Indians, which make India what it is.”

The PM said he would be happy to see media focus a lot more, on their stories, and their achievements.

Raising the issue of Freedom of Expression, the PM said, “Editorial freedom must be used wisely in public interest. The freedom to write, does not include the freedom to be 'factually incorrect'.

Commenting on the media coverage, the PM urged the journos to highlight the climate change, which is severely affecting the planet Earth.

“Natural calamities seem to be occurring with increasing frequency across the world. Can media take a lead in the battle against climate change? Can media devote just a little space to report or increase awareness about what we can do to combat climate change?,” the PM said.

He quoted Mahatma Gandhi to make his point. “The press is called the Fourth Estate. It is definitely a power, but, to misuse that power is criminal."

PM Modi is on a day-long visit to Tamil Nadu will also meet former chief minister M Karunanidhi.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Cleaning the Ganga was one of the cornerstones of Modi’s campaign in the 2014 elections, when he fought and won from Varanasi – one of the holiest sites located on the banks of the Ganga.
    His administration made a promising start. In his first year, Modi launched the Namami Gange programme with a whopping budget of 20,000 crore for a five-year period ending 2020.
    This was at least 20 times more than what had been spent on Ganga rejuvenation projects since 1985.
    An RTI reply from the PMO last year revealed that about 20% of the Rs 3,700-crore funds allocated in the first two years of the programme was not utilised.
    According to documents submitted to the court by the Centre, the number of grossly polluting industries affecting the Ganga was 764 in 1985. In 2017, government officials were still listing the number of GPIs as 764.
    The Modi government had promised the country a clean Ganga by 2020. The water resources minister set an even more ambitious deadline of 2018. Funds flow generously for project, but river far from clean. Your plan to clean up Ganga will take 200 years Supreme court says to Modi govt.
    Javadekar's ministry has earlier decided to give permission to states to shoot the wild animals they consider "vermin" or pests.
    For instance, Goa was under pressure to declare porcupine and peacocks as vermin. Himachal Pradesh has declared monkeys as vermin, and many other states have put wild boar and nilgai on their hit-list.Meanwhile, 200 Nilgais have already been shot in Bihar. More than 200 wild boars have been shot in Maharashtra.
    Javadekar insisted that it was "scientific management" and ‘diversion’ of forest land, ‘reforestation’. His ministry clears 229 projects in a month, up from 217 in a quarter and says don’t let studies delay projects & cleared over 2,000 projects.
    PM Modi asks us to take lead on climate change whose government can't clean Ganga.The only things that changed under the Modi government are ministries, names and budgets.
    Jai Hind

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  • jack, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    The climate has not changed.
    Humans have."

    - Inspirational quotes from Narendra Modi

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Cover only my fake speeches. Don't publish my colleague's corruption. That is the message going to the media. Publish my achievements if any.....give me credit for previous governments achievements. Blame previous government for my failures.

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  • gm, Mlur

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Poly Tricks is effecting the nation and destroy it. Climate can be monitored and take action.

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  • M.M.MANGALORE, MANGALORE/DUBAI.

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Kya Kare..Sab GODI MEDIA ka kamaal hai bai...
    Sahab ko kush rakhna hai na...Sahab ke siva aur kuch nahi hai dikhaneme...

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Hope your chela arnab listens.

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    One thing in India phenknekeliye no limit
    Bindaas fenko

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    I think he himself fedup with his feku news so he is trying to avoid his own feku news.

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  • Thomas, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Its a divergence tactics to remove the focus off the governments short comings.

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  • clvie, Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    I have got a video wherein he attributes the climate change to the ageing of the body.

    Certainly Sir, the media should address this issue at the earliest!!!

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  • Fr Felix Rebello, Jogeshwari-East, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    When media and opposition parties' attacks on GST, demonetisation etc keep increasing, Modi has started showing his concern for the climate change. Is he really mean it, or just a tactic to change the focus, though climate change is a real concern.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    When there is a sense of social responsibility without any bias, everything falls in line.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Nov 06 2017

    Hum Kare toh Chamatkar!

    Praksh Rai and Kamal Hassan kare toh Balatkar..!!!

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