Media losing its credibility: Resul Pookutty

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December 13, 2012
Mangalore, December 13: People who have been running media as part of their business activities have lost a sense of credibility that it held years ago, said Oscar Award winner and film sound designer Dr Resul Pookutty.

 

He was delivering the inaugural address at a two-day national seminar on 'Media Ethics and Practices' organised by the Department of Journalism at Besant Women's College (BWC), in collaboration with Department of Mass Communication and Journalism (DMCJ) at Mangalore University, in the college auditorium on Thursday.

 

Although he was unable to attend the programme, he spoke over a pre-recorded video clipping from Mumbai.

 

Narrating his first brush with media after he won the Oscar Award in 2009, he said that in spite of having ethics, the pressure on media persons to get exclusive footages was so bad that they were forced to do things they normally wouldn't want to.

 

“News today is a huge business, and media has arrived at a point where news has to be created, if it is not available. It has become a commodity where small things are blown out of proportion to create it. All of us as media persons have to take a personal stand on these practices to retain the value of news, ignoring which, we will be left with a society which is on the decline,” he said.

 

Delivering the keynote address, creative writer, playwright and newspaper columnist Shreekumar Varma said that in India, newspapers did not depend on its readers or circulation. Only 3 per cent of the revenue of a newspaper house comes from its circulation, while the rest comes from advertising. Newspapers heavily depend on corporate bodies and organisations, and these bodies, along with politics, have been influencing journalism, he said.

 

Recalling the time when the news of Mahatma Gandhi's death had not been carried on the front page of a newspaper as it was filled with advertisements, he said, “it is the same thing now, in a different scenario.”

 

Talking about the way newspapers in India functioned over the years, he said that till the 1950's, there were five major newspapers which dictated policy. They created and moulded public opinion, and had great vibrancy. But during the days of Emergency, journalism took a dip and grew weak, where editors were put down even if they protested against the repression. Journalism was never the same after that. When India started looking outward a couple of decades ago, journalism took a turn. It now started being backed by corporate bodies, and began losing its independence purely because of financial and investment reasons. In the 1990's, newspapers started going beyond the headlines and behind the news. Reporters discovered stories and horrific crimes hidden behind a curtain of secrecy. Journalism started taking a turn, towards social activism. However, media was at its strongest when it communicated and brought awareness among the people about corruption in recent times. People poured from all corners of the country in support of Anna Hazare and the Lokpal bill. This was mainly because of media such as television, blogs, and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, he said.

 

Giving a message to the students, he said that the real education in the field of journalism came when one worked. “Media is very fast, and you have to grasp everything on your own. If you want to get into the field, learn about it now,” he stressed.

 

Principal of BWC Dr Manjula K T welcomed the gathering and introduced the guests. Speaking on the rights and responsibilities of media, she said that fake news had become rampant and sensationalism had become the order of the day. “Although we have the right to Freedom of Speech and Expression, this freedom cannot be at the cost of damaging the society,” she said.

 

President of Women's National Education Society (WNES), Mangalore, Kudpi Jagadish Shenoy, Chairman of DMCJ Dr Waheeda Sulthana and Dr G P Shivram, spoke on the occasion.

 

Secretary of WNES P P Gomathi made the presidential remarks.

 

Aima Sherin compered the programme, and Sushma proposed a vote of thanks.

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December 16,2025

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Melkar (Bantwal): The 9th Annual Day celebration of SMR Public School, titled “EXCELLENTIA”, was held on December 15 with great enthusiasm and dignity, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s journey towards academic excellence and holistic development.

The programme was inaugurated by Dr. U. T. Iftikar Ali. The chief guests were Dr. Akhtar Hussain, Mr. P. Moosabba Beary, Mr. Zakaria Jokattre, and Dr. T. M. Abdul Rahuf—whose inspiring addresses motivated the students and appreciated the school’s contributions to education.

Mr. Abdul Nasir, Mr. Ibrahim Gadiyar, Mr. Razak Golthamajal, Mr. Sali Koya, Mr. Arshad Hussain, Mr. Ismail Balanoor, Mr. Feroz Bawa, Mr. Sahul Hameed, Mr. Abubakkar, Mr. Hameed K. Mani, Mr. Abdul Majeed (Principal, Melkar Women’s College), and Mr. Abdul Lathief (Former Principal, Melkar Women’s College) were the guests of honour.

The Annual Report was presented by the Headmistress, Ms. Fathimathul Zaheera, highlighting the school’s achievements and progress during the academic year. The Presidential Address was delivered by the Chairman of SMR Public School, Dr. Haji S. M. Rasheed, who emphasised the vital role of education in shaping students’ futures and stressed the importance of discipline, dedication, and consistent effort in achieving 100 per cent academic results.

Secretary of SMR Public School, Mr. Rifath Ahmed, and PTA President, Mr. Sandeep Kumar, were also present on the occasion.

The Annual Day celebration showcased the collective efforts of students and teachers and reaffirmed the school’s commitment to quality education and all-round development. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, parents, and well-wishers for their support. The 9th Annual Day—EXCELLENTIA—was a memorable and successful event, leaving a lasting impression on everyone present. 

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Mangaluru: In a decisive move to tackle the city’s deteriorating sanitation infrastructure, the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has announced a massive ₹1,200 crore action plan to overhaul its underground drainage (UGD) network.

The initiative, spearheaded by Deputy Commissioner and MCC Administrator Darshan HV, aims to bridge "missing links" in the current system that have left residents grappling with overflowing sewage and environmental hazards.

The Breaking Point

The announcement follows a high-intensity phone-in session on Thursday, where the DC was flooded with grievances from frustrated citizens. Residents, including Savithri from Yekkur, described a harrowing reality: raw sewage from apartments leaking into stormwater drains, creating a "permanent stink" and turning residential zones into mosquito breeding grounds.

"We are facing immense difficulties due to the stench and the health risks. Local officials have remained silent until now," one resident reported during the session.

The Strategy: A Six-Year Vision

DC Darshan HV confirmed that the proposed plan is not a temporary patch but a comprehensive six-year roadmap designed to accommodate Mangaluru’s projected population growth. Key highlights of the plan include:

•    Infrastructure Expansion: Laying additional pipelines to connect older neighborhoods to the main grid.

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•    Budgetary Push: The plan has already been discussed with the district in-charge minister and the Secretary of the Urban Development Department. It is slated for formal presentation in the upcoming state budget.

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Mangaluru: In a significant step to curb online hate and intimidation, Mangaluru City Police have registered a suo motu case against multiple Instagram accounts accused of circulating alleged provocative and threatening content.

While monitoring social media activity on Tuesday, Kankanady Town PSI Anitha Nikkam identified the Instagram handle ‘team_targetttt_900’ for posting a hate message alongside images of lethal weapons. Another account, ‘team_nagara_900’, allegedly shared a threatening post targeting activist Bharath Kumdelu, tagging additional pages such as KARAVALI-OFFICIAL.

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Authorities have urged citizens, especially young social media users, to report suspicious pages and avoid engaging with groups that glorify violence or threaten individuals. Online hate can quickly escalate into real-world harm, and police stress that sharing or promoting such content can attract legal consequences.

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