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This Article is From Nov 27, 2020

Harsh Vardhan Addresses IIMC Students Virtually

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Harsh Vardhan, addressed the students of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) today, November 27.

Harsh Vardhan Addresses IIMC Students Virtually
Harsh Vardhan Addresses IIMC Students Virtually

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Harsh Vardhan, addressed the students of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) today, November 27.

Sanjay Dwivedi, Director General of IIMC, K Satish Nambudiripad, Additional Director General (Admin) of IIMC, Prof. Surbhi Dahiya, Convenor of the programme and Prof. Pramod Kumar, Co-convenor of the Programme were present at the event.

Welcoming students visually, Mr Vardhan stated, “Media being the fourth pillar of democracy plays a very important role in modelling attitude of people. Thus, there is a huge responsibility on the shoulders of journalists as they are capable of delivering the richest of dividends.”

Mr Vardhan applauded the efforts of journalists amid COVID-19 pandemic and said, “Journalists have worked round the clock from ground zero to provide information to the public. The COVID war, which started from January 2020 is now into its eleventh month. Media has been an active partner during this journey.”

He paid tribute to those journalists who have sacrificed their lives in an attempt to provide information to the people. “My list of Corona warriors also include journalists”, he said.

“Health Journalism was the nucleus of our war against Polio. At the time when India was home to 60 per cent of the polio-affected people, dreaming about polio-free India was a distant reality. The positive contributions of journalists have helped in making it a successful national program,” the minister added.

Seeking the help of journalists in eradicating Tuberculosis by 2025, Dr Vardhan said, “I appeal all of you to put your heart and soul into the TB elimination program and make this dream a reality. The active participation of journalists will help in large scale awareness generation among the public.”

He further added, “Media should restraint itself from spreading unreliable information. People put their trust in the media to provide them with authentic information. It becomes the duty of every journalist to provide credible and verified information to the public. Unverified news coming into public domain is dangerous and may cause great damage.”

Mr Vardhan proposed to initiate a collaborative program between the institution and ministry as a learning experience for a budding journalist in the field of health and science.

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