Pro. Dwivedi said that the Indian communication tradition provides connecting threads, its aim is public welfare, whereas the new communication systems are doing business on the basis of negativity. Whereas to create a beautiful world, both purity and value sense are necessary in public dialogue. Only through this will our dialogue become public interest centric.
New Delhi. Former Director General of Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi says that struggle against injustice and sense of values is the philosophical basis of Hindi journalism. Hindi is not a language but a trend, resistance to injustice is a necessary condition in it. He was speaking as the keynote speaker at the national seminar organized here under the joint aegis of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research and Satyavati College (Delhi University). The session was presided over by Prof. Harish Arora of DAV Evening College and the chief guest was Shri Ravindra Shukla, former minister of Uttar Pradesh government and litterateur.
Prof. Dwivedi said that the nature of Hindi journalism and literature is to fight against injustice. He said that Indian communication tradition provides connecting threads, its aim is public welfare, whereas new communication systems are doing business on the basis of negativity. Whereas to create a beautiful world, both purity and value sense are necessary in public dialogue. Only through this will our dialogue become public interest centric. Prof. Dwivedi said that it is necessary for media and literature to stand on Indian values and spiritualization of the society is necessary.
On this occasion, Principal of Satyawati College, Dr. Anju Seth, National Coordinator of Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Prof. Ashwini Mahajan, Prof. Puneet Bisaria of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, litterateur Sureshchandra Shukla, who came from Norway, Prof. Sudhir Arya of Jawaharlal Nehru University also participated. Expressed his views. The program was conducted by Dr. Mamta.