Saturday, May 30, 2009

Friday, May 29, 2009

म, मनसुन र तिमी

मनसूनको पानी जस्तो तिम्रो आगमन
क्षणभरलाई हरियाली दिएर जाने
मन मस्तिस्कमा तरंग ल्याउने तिमी
फेरी खडेरिमै म बाचिरहेछु।

उजाड र रुखो मौसममा पहिलो थोपाको सुगन्ध
त्यही सुगन्ध छर्ने तिम्रो आगमन
फेरी सोही बासनाको आनन्द लिन
अर्कोपल्टको त्यही मौसम म कुर्दै छु।

रसिलो बातावरणमा पाउलिने यो मन
मायाको प्याला तिम्रो चाहदैछ
तिम्रो त्यो भरिलो मायाको आसमा
मेरो मन मनसुन कुर्दै छ।

आँखामा माया

शब्द खोज्दा शब्दकोश सकियो
भेटिन कुनै एक
माया यो अचम्म को
बुझिन्छ बोली बाहेक

आँखा को भाखा आनौठो लग्ने
सुरिलो सुर झै मिठो
तिर्खा हो कस्तो मेटिन्न कहिले
तर बित्छ हरेक पल छिटो

मनमा कुरा लुकाउन खोज्दा
आँखाले सबै बोल्यो
होइन भनी ओठले भने
तर लाजले आँखा निहुरियो ।

Saturday, May 23, 2009

मन

बिछिप्त मन को बेदना
बेगले बग्ने आसुको बहाव
विकराल छ मनको मर्म
बुझिदिने को छ खै?

निरिह भई निहुरिएका नयन
निरासाले निमिट्यान्न भएका हासो
निर्मोहिका ति निरस वचन
बिर्साइदिने छ र कोही?

सपनाको त्यो सुन्दर सहर
सुनौलो संसारको सुकुमार
सोच्दैछु म त्यो सपना
सम्भव बनाउने सौभाग्य होला कतै?

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Media and Democracy

It is always emphasized that if democracy is to exist, the existence of a free and pluralistic media system is necessary. Media is considered as the fourth estate of nation after three major ones namely executive, legislative and judiciary. All the four bodies needs to function well in order to foster democracy in the country. As the executive or the working government executes the power, media needs to deal with the government. On one hand, government makes the rules and guidelines for media to follow assuming them to be implemented. Then the judiciary punishes media for violation of the rule if it is not being well followed. On the other hand, the media observes and scrutinizes each and every step of the government working as a watchdog.
Democracy is the practice where people are freely allowed to opine themselves and the same practice contributes for the improvement and well function of mass media. Democracy is required for media as it allows getting the rights of press freedom, freedom of expression, safety of journalist and others that are essential for the existence of media. There is no democracy in true sense where media cannot freely exist. Similarly, Media democracy is a production and distribution model, which promotes a system that informs and empowers all members of society, and enhances democratic values. Democratizing the media involves reforming the mass media, strengthening public service broadcasting and developing independent media. If media continues to face hurdles and contradictions that hinder in bringing about a dynamic information-rich social structure, strong enough to sustain the democratic polity and the freedom that comes with it.
Democratic and independent media performs the role or watchdog against the malfunctions of government and warns against corrupt practices. It ensures to encourage public to opine themselves when government needs the public support or suggestion for the betterment of the country. It not only informs public about the happenings around us but also performs the role of bridge between government and mass. Media provides platform for government to express their concepts and for mass to criticize or praise the government. It even uncovers the wrong deeds so that public can see what politicians and government are falling for. During the time of elections as well, media provides the platform for politicians to endorse their view so that public can choose their desire candidate thus making democracy meaningful and strong.
Media is an industry, which is basically meant for service purpose but needs to run itself commercially so as to earn living for contributors and further survival of industry. Due to the same reason media depends on advertisement which tends to be their oxygen. In a democratic country, government is the major advertiser contributing in the revenue collection. Without advertisement no media can survive for long and the most relevant example for this is Christian Science Monitor and Chicago Tribune which were shut down due to lack of advertisements. Government gives out notification and makes their announcements through the media. Also, the government can help to provide printing papers at cheap rate and increase the number of supply by getting membership in all offices under government control.
The government has considerable role in facilitating and regulating media. It makes laws to keep media in track so as to develop it. If the ethics and laws determined by democratic government is not followed by media then it is sure to get punished. Like the media functions as watchdog, government watches over the actions of the mass media if it is violating laws in the name of freedom. This two-way relationship between media and government can help to flourish democracy and make it strong. Media and democratic political system depends on the efficient, accurate, and complete transmission of social, political, and cultural information in society where voters and citizens are able to participate knowledgeably in public policy debates.
Even inside of media house, democracy is equally important as it is in case of country. Those media houses where democratic concept does not prevail cannot be fair enough as those where it does. For the media to be democratic, it is outmost important to have editorial freedom. Those media house where editors are scrutinized while functioning cannot be called democratic. Reporters should be allowed to raise their voice in public interest leaving behind the boundary of caste, class and ideology. There should be is financially viability.

Media is designated for maintaining accuracy, balance and credibility of the provided information which without democracy may hamper its authenticity. It is also well known that an independent and credible media can contribute in public awareness, political consciousness and also preventing the chances difficulties by bewaring in time.

Precision Journalism

Precision journalism is the use of social and behavioral science where a scientific method of investigation or research technique is used as a tool of reporting. Journalists work hard to gather and analyze data beyond anecdotal evidence. Although it can be practiced without computers, precision journalism is usually a subset of “computer-assisted reporting,” the catch-all term for anything from using the Internet for gathering information to developing newsroom intranets for sharing information among reporters. Precision journalism may expand most in places with high concentrations of computers, where public records exist in electronic form, but internationally journalists practice it using any available techniques if they can get access to information and have sufficient training to carry out an analysis. The term “Precision journalism,” and the central idea behind it was popularized by the 1973 book of the same name written by Knight-Ridder reporter Philip Meyer.