Farmer Protest

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[Virtual Presenter] Welcome everyone to our presentation on the role of media during the Farmer's Protest in India. Today we are here to discuss the concerns of the media outlets such as the absence of diversity biases and the severity of protests. We will examine the biases agendas and reporting style of the media outlets during the Farmer's Protest in India. We believe that the media has an important role to play during conflicts and it is crucial that they report the events accurately and fairly. However we have observed that the media outlets during the Farmer's Protest in India have been biased and have failed to provide diverse perspectives. Our presentation aims to shed light on these concerns and provide recommendations on how the media can improve their reporting during conflicts. We hope that our findings will contribute to a more informed and balanced discussion on the role of media during the Farmer's Protest in India..

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[Audio] Three students present concerns that the media outlets have not addressed the topic of Media's role during the Farmer's Protest in India. Our presentation will provide valuable insights into these concerns..

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[Audio] Discuss the role of media during the Farmer's protest in India. Our focus will be on conventional reporting and social media coverage of the event. Examine the inaccurate or deceptive information that conventional media reporting brought under fire. For instance some media sources claimed that opposition groups funded the protestors. On the other hand social media played a significant role in the success of the protest. A quarter of the population participated in criticizing the government's agricultural policies and social media helped to spread awareness and mobilize support for the cause. In conclusion media played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and influencing the outcome of the Farmer's protest. While conventional media reporting was criticized for its accuracy social media helped to raise awareness and mobilize support for the farmers' cause..

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[Audio] The government has a role to play in addressing the issues of the farmers. We urge the government to take a more impartial stance on the issue and to work with the farmers to find a solution..

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[Audio] Some media sources in India have reported on the farmers' protest with a pro-government bias resulting in downplaying the demonstrators' grievances while giving prominence to the governing body's perspective. Some media outlets have reported on the topic in an independent and fair manner giving due attention to the demonstrators' opinions and highlighting their genuine concerns including matters about agricultural regulations disparities in income and ecological sustainability. We recommend that all media outlets prioritize accuracy and impartiality in their reporting on the farmers' protest..

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[Audio] Our research shows that media platforms in India shifted their coverage of the conflict between farmers and government officials to sensationalize the story. This often distorted the truth and created a biased narrative that painted government officials as opposing farmers. The spread of false information and speculations further complicated the situation. However independent coverage provided a clear picture to the public which helped clarify the situation. Unfortunately sensationalized coverage further complicated the matter and made it difficult for people to understand the truth..

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[Audio] While the media played a role in amplifying the voices of protestors during the farmers' protest in India it also had a negative impact on public perception. Through broadcasting the media helped bring attention to the farmers' causes and shaped public perception. However it spread false information and polarised the public. Despite these challenges the media was able to pressure the government to take action and engage in negotiations to find a resolution to the dispute..

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[Audio] We saw that the media played a significant role in the farmers' protest in India. Biased reporting undermined the farmers' complaints and emphasized the government's efforts to pacify them. Journalists were detained or charged with sedition and pro-government bots and trolling groups spread propaganda on social media sites. The government's significant influence over the media resulted in the suppression of critical reports tampering with information and the restriction of public access to information. As a result the media played a significant role in shaping the public's perception of the events..

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[Audio] We had questions about the government's control over media reporting during the farmers' protest in India. Due to skewed reporting restrictions and reporter arrests correct data about the conflict and governmental reaction was hard to obtain by the civilians. This resulted in global censure and divided public sentiment. The government's actions attracted worldwide rebuke highlighting the need for media independence and the protection of press liberty..

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[Audio] It is essential to have accurate and balanced reporting during conflict times to ensure the public understands the situation and its impact. Unfortunately the media often misrepresents events to fit a government's narrative spreading propaganda and damaging the reputations of individuals and groups. This censorship is more pronounced on social media. Thus it is crucial to hold the media accountable for their actions and demand accurate and balanced reporting to aid the public in making informed decisions..

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[Audio] We have found that social media played a significant role in the Indian farmers' protest. Farmers utilized Twitter Instagram and Facebook as the primary platforms to connect with international supporters and overcome geographical barriers through initiatives such as Delhi Chalo and the use of hashtags like.

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[Audio] 1. Social media played a crucial role in mobilizing support for the farmers' cause. 2. Social media can be an effective tool for raising awareness and coordinating efforts but it can also be used to spread false information. 3. As responsible journalists it is our duty to ensure that the information we report on is accurate and truthful especially when dealing with sensitive issues. 4. We urge you all to be mindful of the words and actions you choose to share as they can have a significant impact on the communities affected by these conflicts. 5. We are all in this together and it is our collective responsibility to ensure that our actions are informed and ethical..

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[Audio] We are currently focusing on slide 13 of our presentation on the Group Project: Media's Role during Conflict Farmers' Protest in India. Today we are examining the contribution of citizen journalism during the conflict. Citizen journalism provided a platform for sharing experiences speaking openly and presenting complaints to the general population through social platforms. This attracted the attention of a wider demographic towards the issue. They documented claims from the government misinformations police violence and efforts to suppress the farmers. They challenged official statements and compelled the government to respond to the acquisitions by providing self-sufficient and frequent recordings of the gruesome occurrences. Citizen journalism became the voice of the oppressed farmers. It challenged the official storyline regarding the conflict. It provided an alternative perspective and exposed the truth that the official narrative failed to convey. Citizen journalists became fact-checkers for proliferating false information. They verified the claims made by the authorities and presented the truth to the public. This heightened awareness which led to the mobilization of support. The public was outraged by the visuals and the testimonies shared by citizen journalists. They were inspired to take action and support the farmers' cause. Citizen journalism played a crucial role in raising awareness and mobilizing support for the farmers' protest..

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[Audio] The Indian farmer's protest has been greatly influenced by flawed media coverage..

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[Audio] 1. We would like to thank you for your attention and engagement throughout the presentation. It has been a pleasure to share our insights on the role of the media during the farmers' protest in India. We hope that our findings have contributed to a better understanding of this complex issue. 2. We would like to acknowledge the sources that have informed our research. 3. Thank you for your time and attention..