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Friday, May 14, 2010

Is today's media responsible???

In the contemporary world,the role of media is very important.So,it is very important that media becomes responsible.Various reality shows completely destroy the privacy of people.The news people break all rules of the law as well as decency and break supposedly 'important' news.They make even regular news breaking news.They make up news just for the sake of gossip and scandals.They fill up space by making up news.They cause indifferences between two parties even though there is nothing between them.This is very inconvenient and frustrating.Also,they make a mountain out of a mole hill and sensationalise small news only to gain TRPs.I don't need to tell you how corrupt today's media is.Also,they keep it as the top story for 2-3 days and then put it on the back-burner.The never do proper follow-up to any story leaving behind important trails of information.They never cross the Ts or dot the Is.They leave behind loose pieces of information.
But as we can not clap with one hand, similarly the media is not the only one to blame.We,the people are equally at fault.We also want such gossip and scandalous news.

In a nutshell,I want to say that media and the people have to wake up to responsibilities and really come forward and take initiative to a better and responsible world

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The T20 World Cup Debacle and its After-effects

India crashed out of the T20 World Cup in the Super 8 stages without winning any matches for the second time in a row.This has given rise to various fresh controversies and accusations and counter-accusations.First of all the news channels, nothing major is happening in the country so they saw this controversy as a way to attract more TRPs.The news channels have given these controversies interesting new ideas(mostly false).A Hindi news channel has stated that India crashed out of the World Cup due to several key players like Yusuf Pathan,MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh missing their mothers.Another news channel assembled a conference of former captains to 'dissect' MS Dhoni's captaincy.Next in line is the well-known clash between the Indian players and the BCCI.Now,one has come to expect that there will be a fight between the players and the board.Just 10 months earlier,they were bickering over the debacle in England.Now this campaign has added fuel to the already roaring fire.While the Indian captain blamed the IPL after-parties, the BCCI officials rushed to protect their money-spinning baby from a fresh row of controversies.
These are just a few of the controversies that are prevailing right now.Here are my views on the whole topic.
First of all,Dhoni has come under fire for his failed tactics.I agree he has made tactical errors.But to err is human.We have got to see that in his career as a captain,the only blemishes have been the T20 World Cups of 2009 and 2010.Otherwise,he has led India to many victories.The media and people conveniently have forgotten that he has led India to No.1 spot in both Tests as well as ODIs.
Second,the selection has been under fire for their selections.At this I totally agree.The selectors selected a very weak squad.I mean was Murali Vijay's selection over Robin Uthappa justified???Or was it a case of regional favouritism.Also,the Indian team as individuals looked good.But as a team we never looked balanced.It is strange that we can't find the reason for the failure of the team.I mean to say that there are never reasons to why the team fails in T20 when the same team is usually on the winning side in ODIs.
Maybe it is the tight schedule.We got a break of just 4 days before our WC campaign kicked off.

Whatever be the reasons,we have got to face it that we didn't play to our potential and we lost......