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Reality of Indian media

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Reality of Indian media The reality of Indian media is complex and multifaceted, with both positive and negative aspects. Here are some key points to consider: Diversity and Pluralism: India has a diverse media landscape with numerous newspapers, television channels, radio stations, and online platforms, providing a wide range of viewpoints and content. This diversity is reflective of India's multicultural society. Freedom of the Press: India has a relatively free press, and journalists have the freedom to report on a variety of issues. However, there have been instances of censorship and challenges to press freedom, including threats and violence against journalists. Political Influence: Media ownership in India is often linked to political and business interests. Some media outlets may be perceived as having biases or aligning with specific political parties. This can impact the objectivity and independence of reporting. Sensationalism: Like media in many other countries, India...

Cyber Bullying

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                         What Is Cyberbullying?              Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that takes place via internet connected devices like smartphones, computers, or tablets. Cyberbullying can occur via social media, email, messaging apps, text messages, forums, games, and more. Any online medium that allows for the sharing of information can become a platform for cyberbullying. Simply put, cyberbullying is the use of technology to intimidate, harass, threaten, torment, or humiliate a target. Examples of cyberbullying including sending mean texts, posting false information about a person online, or sharing embarrassing photos or videos. Cyberbullying differs from in-person bullying (although the two are not mutually exclusive) in that it can be: More difficult to recognize –  What children and teenagers do online is not always readily apparent to parents and teac...