KATHMANDU: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Rekha Sharma, has said the incumbent government was committed to make journalism sector more advanced, professional and prosperous protecting the press freedom.
Addressing a program organized on the 39th anniversary of the Nepal Television, Minister Sharma mentioned that Nepal Television and Radio Nepal would be merged and developed as more independent, autonomous and people-oriented public service broadcaster.
“Earlier, government-owned media were understood as the mouth piece of the government. But now, we are trying to change such type of working style,” she stressed.
Minister Sharma explained that government-owned media is working as dual means of conveying news and information about the State and its activities to the people, and the people’s message and expectations to the State.
“Committee on suggestion for reform of mass media sector has been formed keeping in mind the restructuring of the mass media sector, and the Nepal Media Council Bill and the Mass Communications Bill have been prepared with the Committee’s report as the basis,” she said.
Minister Sharma added that emphasis has been given to the formulation of the policies and laws related to the mass communication sector aiming to making the province and the local level also stronger as per the situation developed through the federal structure and practices as well as in line with the Mass Communication Policy, 2073 BS.
She added that the journalism sector should stress on the production and dissemination of content defending the political achievements made from people’s sacrifice and discouraging the vulgar and uncivil tendencies seen at present in society.