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DELHI: The media has an important role and responsibility
in fighting and isolating forces of terror. The battle is
to be fought by the journalists, not with guns and tanks,
but with their pens and words, information and broadcasting
minister Sushma Swaraj said here today.
Inaugurating a Foundation Course in Journalism for a group
of 15 Afghan journalists at the Indian Institute of Mass
Communications, here today, Swaraj said that the forces
of terrorism are still active in our region, and pose a
threat to the peace and progress of humanity.
The minister said that the journalists must contribute in
the reconstruction and re-building process. The newspapers
in Afghanistan, should not only inform the citizens of the
country, of the initiatives and programmes of the Afghanistan
Government, they should also comment on what needs to be
done further, Swaraj said.
Secretary, information and broadcasting, Pawan Chopra, said
the electronic media, especially television, plays a great
role in initiating thought and action through information.
He said India has undergone a revolution in electronic media
and the friends from Afghanistan must make the best use
of their exposure in this field.
The course is designed to develop trained manpower to meet
challenges of the times and more so when the image and the
events in the country need to be projected in the right
perspective and development and reconstruction efforts of
the government need media and information support. Fifteen
journalists and government media officers are attending
the two-month course.
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