Centre plans to tone up communication ahead of 2024 lok sabha polls

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Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the government on Wednesday held a day-long brainstorming session on improving its public outreach, particularly to those who do not have access to


television and newspapers. Information and Broadcasting Minister Anurag Thakur, addressing over 100 communication officers of the government, stressed on the importance of reaching out to


all sections of the society, particularly the underprivileged. He said a large part of India lives in a media shadow, bereft of facilities of television and newspapers, and it was the


responsibility of the Indian Information Service (IIS) officers to reach out to that section of society. He said the IIS is a vital part of the government and the Chintan Shivir provided the


officials a unique opportunity to collaborate, self-introspect and timely course correct the work in the ministry. Thakur also noted that the media landscape and the way people consume


information was changing fast, and there was a need to adapt methods of information dissemination to meet the needs of the 21st century. He asked the officers to work towards higher


effectiveness through better utilisation of resources, coordination of efforts, sharing of information and working as a single team. The minister said the clear priority for the target of


communication for the government was oriented towards welfare of the underprivileged and the mantra of Antyodaya (reaching out to the last person) should guide the activities of the


officers. The officials held deliberations across five sessions, including participatory communication with citizens - Jan Bhagidari; adoption of emerging technologies in public


communications to maximise reach; institutionalisation of quick response mechanisms to address misinformation; targeted outreach through regional communication; and strengthening public


service broadcasting.


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