New Delhi: The News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) has asking its members and editors to deliver verified information to viewers in wake of the Supreme Court order against Fake News. The trade body released an advisory demanding its members to communicate the positives steps being taken to fight COVID-19.
The advisory issued by NBSA quoted the Supreme Court Order dated 30th March 2020 in which the apex court directed the media to adhere to and publish the official version of the developments in order to avoid inaccuracies and large-scale panic.
The NBSA advisory said, “As you are aware, the Hon’ble Supreme Court passed an Order dated 30.3.2020 after hearing Writ Petition(s)(Civil) No(s).468/2020 Alakh Alok Srivastava (Petitioner/s) vs Union of India (Respondent/s). This Order has been circulated to all Members and Editors of NBA with the advice that they should go through the entire Order and in particular the paragraphs relating to media reporting,” NBSA said in an advisory to its members.
“Undoubtedly, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has recognized the media in so far as the freedom of speech is concerned, at the same time, it has reminded the media of its responsibility as well, which assumes much more significance in the context name of tackling the pandemic of the COVID-19 crisis. It is the duty of all stakeholders to contribute positively to this crisis.
“The issue that the Hon’ble Supreme Court has touched upon relates to “fake news” whether intended or not, published either by electronic, print or social media which will cause panic in the society. The Hon’ble Court observed that the media should maintain a strong sense of responsibility and ensure that unverified news capable of causing panic is not disseminated.
“News media plays a critical role during public health emergencies by providing reassurance, bringing calm, motivating people to overcome the crisis and in bringing their lives back to normal. Inaccurate information can lead to rumors and misinformation, resulting in panic and chaos.
“Members broadcasters are therefore advised that any content used from social media platforms in their news programs should be thoroughly verified at the highest editorial levels before being telecast.
“In these circumstances, member broadcasters could also consider telecasting the positives steps being taken by various individuals/ persons/entities/governments and all medical personnel in order that objective, balanced, accurate and impartial news gets telecast.” added the statement.
Earlier NBA and NBF have welcomed the Supreme Court order on Fake News.