News must be rooted in facts, not narratives, say senior journalists at SOA Literary Festival 2025
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 02nd December 2025 at 1:47pm
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Senior journalists at the SOA Literary Festival 2025 voiced concern over the increasing dominance of narratives and noise over factual reporting, stressing that journalism must return to evidence-based news. The discussion took place during a session titled Noise, News, Narrative: Whose Truth Do We Trust on Sunday.
Santwana Bhattacharya, editor of The New Indian Express Group, said the primary duty of a journalist is to present the truth. “There is noise, often deliberate and engineered, but our responsibility is to pick up facts from the ground and present them to people. News is evidence-based and should not follow a narrative,” she was quoted by The New India Express.
Citing the recent Bihar elections, she noted that a narrative regarding Chief Minister Ni...
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