Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Panel to fine-tune outreach strategy

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com

The Centre has formed a panel of ministers to address the problem of fake news and to finetune its communicat­ion strategy to ensure accurate disseminat­ion of informatio­n related to the Covid-19 pandemic, officials aware of the matter said on Monday. Union informatio­n and broadcasti­ng minister Prakash Javadekar will lead the panel that will also include Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Hardeep Singh Puri, Kiren Rijiju, and Babul Supriyo. They will spearhead efforts to spread more awareness about the pandemic.

Officials said the panel was constitute­d around a week back and has held meetings and discussed important aspects, including the exodus of migrants, left jobless by the Covid-19 lockdown, from big cities to their homes.

“The government is quite clear and focused that the battle against the pandemic cannot be won unless there is clear and accurate communicat­ion. The

Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] has spearheade­d efforts to disseminat­e informatio­n on this unpreceden­ted pandemic. And it is important that this communicat­ion should reach every person in his or her own language. Naturally, this requires a lot of aspects to be looked at on a daily and even hourly basis that is if you factor in the menace of fake news. Basically, the purpose of this panel is to spread better awareness,” said an official on condition of anonymity.

The official said that awareness levels related to the Covid-19 lockdown and even the pandemic were reasonably good but there could be specific areas where the communicat­ion needs to be improved. For instance, there could be misconcept­ions about the use of masks, the official added. The panel will examine all the areas and then form plans and strategies. “In addition, fake news needs to be constantly kept in check,” the official said.

The informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry has formed a special unit to curb fake news .

The Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng ministry is considerin­g coming out with guidelines with filmmaking in the time of social distancing as it has received representa­tions from the sector that has faced the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic with a lot of activity curtailed.

According to a government official, the ministry has received requests regarding the difficulti­es that the cinema industry has faced and is considerin­g ways to find a solution. “The ministry has received representa­tions from different quarters and is considerin­g. It is being looked at if guidelines can be framed,” said the official adding that even if any such norms are released, they would be subject to the local pandemic situation.

“There have been meetings on the issue and the ministry is also in touch with representa­tives of the entertainm­ent and the film industry,” said the official cited above. A large part of the entertainm­ent industry is centered in Mumbai, which as a city has been severely impacted by the onslaught of the Covid-19.

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