The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 2nd August 2024
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Hindu Vocab On Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has reportedly been holding closed-door meetings with the broadcasting and entertainment industry regarding the Broadcasting Services (Regulation) Bill, 2023, and while a draft was circulated last year, subsequent (happening after something else) editions are only being given to a few select stakeholders — under strict terms of confidentiality. Each copy of the newest draft has been provided with a unique watermark that can identify “leaks”, if any. Public consultations (a meeting to discuss something or to get advice) are an integral part of making laws that affect many Indians, a fact that was recognised by the government’s 2014 Pre-Legislative Consultation Policy, which recommends extensive (covering a large area; having a great range) public outreach before lawmaking. While the government circulated the earlier version of the Bill to the public, it seems to have insisted on withholding responses, and has chosen to take just a few stakeholders into confidence. This approach ignores online creators, large parts of the media industry, and civil society — the very stakeholders who have the most to be concerned about with media regulation. The Bill would expand an already comprehensive regulatory framework that has been criticised (to express disapproval of someone or something) as having a chilling effect, discouraging free expression in a range of media spanning news and entertainment. This has been evident (easily seen or understood), for instance, in the toning down of OTT streaming platforms’ content since the passage of the IT Rules, 2021.

Cast in that light, the omission of meaningful public consultation — a growing problem in much of policymaking across Ministries — may be less a sin of omission and more a deliberate (often of something bad) intentional or planned strategy of gatekeeping major policy changes, and deciding who gets to have a say in them. While the individual laws that are being deliberated in this way may be concerning, the process in and of itself is cause for significant alarm. When it comes to media regulation, for instance (a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally), the interests of established corporate stakeholders might not always coincide with those of the emerging crop of creators, independent commentators, social media users and independent (not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things) journalists who are also likely to be impacted (a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person) by the Broadcasting Bill. Without a right to know other stakeholders’ points of view — let alone respond to them — the quality and sincerity of this proposal can only be deeply suspect. The government must cease methods of policymaking that may be quick and unfussy, but diminish public trust in their intent. Meaningful public consultation does not constrain the ability of lawmakers to proceed with their intended course of action in any case; all it does is to put diverse points of view across. Hurried and gate-kept consultations may well end up begetting flawed and exclusionary (limited to only one group or particular groups of people, in a way that is unfair) legislation.

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 2nd August 2024

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  • Subsequent: Happening after something else.
  • Consultations: A meeting to discuss something or to get advice.
  • Extensive: Covering a large area; having a great range.
  • Criticised: To express disapproval of someone or something.
  • Evident: Easily seen or understood.
  • Deliberate: (often of something bad) intentional or planned.
  • Instance: A particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally.
  • Independent: Not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things.
  • Impacted: A powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person.
  • Exclusionary: Limited to only one group or particular groups of people, in a way that is unfair.

Hindu Vocab Master 2nd August with Synonyms & Antonyms

Know synonyms and antonyms of difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master on 2nd August 2024.

Difficult WordsSynonyms & Antonyms
SubsequentSynonyms: Consecutive, Consequent
Antonyms: Preceding, Antecedent
ConsultationsSynonyms: Appointment, Conference
Antonyms: Silent
ExtensiveSynonyms: Broad, Comprehensive
Antonyms: Exclusive, Insignificant
CriticisedSynonyms: Abstracted, Analyzed
Antonyms: Unplanned
EvidentSynonyms: Conspicuous, Indisputable
Antonyms: Concealed, Doubtful
DeliberateSynonyms: Calculated, Careful
Antonyms: Careless, Heedless
InstanceSynonyms: Example, Detail
Antonyms: Generality, Entirely
IndependentSynonyms: Autonomous, Nonpartisan
Antonyms: Dependent, Subordinate
ImpactedSynonyms: Fixed, Ingrained
Antonyms: Acquired, Extrinsic
ExclusionarySynonyms: Absolute, Chic
Antonyms: Poor, Open

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