In India, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is the supreme regulator and controller of the country’s mass media—print, electronic, and digital. It serves as a key bridge between the government and the public.
Benefits of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Wide publicity of government schemes
This ministry expands the scheme, initiative policies, and the Central Government of Asia’s various communication channels (such as Doordarshan, All India Radio, social media, and public advertisements) along with tourism and virtual audiences from these places and countries.
Supports the result of the reservation and its information
It provides authentic and official government news to the press and media through agencies like the Press Information Bureau (PIB) to avoid rumors.
Certification and promotion of films
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), under the Ministry, examines the content of films and certifies them for public exhibition. It also promotes the development of the film industry and cinema.
Regulation of independent and responsible media
It sets rules and guidelines for print, satellite TV, FM radio, and digital media. The country is characterized by protecting democracy and freedom of the press and is engaged in cracking down on religious misinformation.
Democratic Feedback Network
It analyzes the media and public opinion to assess how the government is understood by parties. This network helps the government to make better rules.
Roles and Responsibilities of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting does several promotions of government policies, such as media regulation, cultural and technological development, and promoting music, art, and creativity through initiatives like ‘Create in India.’
It is helpful to circulate information about government schemes and policies to the general public through various mediums like radio, television, print media, and social media. It conducts screenings for films (certification), press, and broadcast material in India. Other than this, it is useful to encourage music, support art, and promote Indian creativity on a large scale.
Conclusion
The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is a bridge between the government and the people. It formulates policies relating to information, broadcasting, press, and films; ensures that citizens are provided with accurate, accessible, and regulated content; and keeps the public informed of national initiatives and development programs.
