Investigative Journalism In India

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The credit to start investigative journalism goes to magazines. The period between 1973 to 1980, which encompases the challenge to Mrs Gandhi witnessed such momentous events as the emergency, the Janta government And Mrs Gandhi’s return to power. It was so packed with political drama that it politised the entire nation. The journalists were drawn into this fray as never beforeand many youngsters joined the professin and offered to take risks. This period saw a magazine room. The magazines took to investigative reporting to quench the thirst of people who were courious to know as to what was happening behind-the-scene. In the initial stages, the con servative detailies merelyreached and published follow-up stories. As a result of a formidable challenge from the magazines, the circulation of the dailies fell and they were left with no alternative but to catch up with them. The Indian Express , The Hindu and The statesman gradually began to shed off their conservatism. The investigative reports published by the Indian Express and the Hindu on the bofors gun scandal are landmarks in Indian journalism. The reports contributed a great deal to the ‘Watertoo of the congress Party in the 1989 general elections. Although, in great years, the Indian press has been quite vibrant and combative as compared to the press in the world today, yet what has been done in the field of investigative journalism touches only the tip of the iceberg. The press in India is owned by the industrialists who donot encourage investigative reporting for fear of government harassment. The way the government dealt with the Indian Express, The Statesman and The Hindu is a sufficient prouff of this. Another constraint on investigative reporting , right to information is a must.. there is also a need to creat an atmosphere where the press can function freely. Investigative journalism assumes action against those who are exposed, but in India such exposures had no impact on the government.

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Title
Investigative Journalism In India
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170992249
Length
xiv+135p., Index; 22cm.
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