Democracy and secularism in Literacy and Media landscape

 The National Seminar on “Democracy and Secularism in Literary and Media Landscape” organized in our college was an important academic event that brought together scholars, students, and media professionals from different parts of the country. The seminar aimed to create awareness about the role of literature and media in shaping democratic values and promoting secularism in society. It provided a platform for meaningful discussions on current social and political issues.

The inaugural session was marked by the presence of distinguished guests and keynote speakers who emphasized the significance of democracy and secularism in a diverse country like India. They highlighted how literature and media act as powerful tools in influencing public opinion and maintaining harmony among different communities. The speakers also stressed the need for responsible expression in both writing and media practices.

The seminar included several technical sessions focusing on various themes such as democracy in literature, secularism in cultural representation, and the role of media in democratic society. Scholars presented papers analyzing how literary works reflect ideas of equality, justice, and freedom. Discussions also explored how media, including social media, plays a crucial role in shaping political awareness and public discourse.

Students and research scholars actively participated in the seminar by presenting their research papers on topics like minority representation, media ethics, and freedom of expression. The sessions were interactive, allowing participants to exchange ideas and critically analyze different perspectives. This encouraged deeper understanding and academic engagement among the attendees.

The seminar concluded with a valedictory session where participants were appreciated for their contributions. Overall, the program was highly informative and inspiring, enhancing our knowledge about democracy and secularism in the literary and media landscape. It was a valuable experience that encouraged us to think critically and responsibly as students and future citizens.

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