English TV channels have been ‘educating’ (ya right!) viewers about swine flu in India ‘every second’. Regional language TV channels have done a good job in reporting the ‘correct amount’ of information related to swine flu.
Recently the Health Minister of India, Ghulam Nabi Azad, said the govt would launch a H1N1 site by August 13th, 2009. When it comes to propagating Swine Flu (or any epidemic) related information the onus needs to be first on the government and not on the media.
The media will continue to overwhelm you on Swine Flu news until they find the ‘next big news item’ [Rajdeep Sardesai of CNN-IBN too says the same and I responded].
The State governments too have a duty in decimating Swine Flu info in ‘all mediums of media’ WHICH INCLUDES the internet!! When it comes to the internet unfortunately the state governments have left it to the Central/Federal government . Anyway let us examine as of today which government has done what (if anything!)
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