"The objective of the National Seminar on Print Media, Culture, and Society: Interdependence and Emerging Concerns is to provide a platform for experts, researchers, and professionals to share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives on the interdependence of print media, culture, and society, and the emerging concerns in these areas. The seminar aims to facilitate collaboration, exchange of ideas, and dissemination of knowledge among stakeholders, including media professionals, researchers, policymakers, and civil society organizations.The seminar may cover a wide range of topics related to print media, culture, and society, such as:
The impact of print media on cultural identity and diversity
The role of print media in shaping public opinion and influencing social change
The interplay between print media and social media in shaping public discourse
The challenges and opportunities faced by print media in the digital age
The impact of print media on democracy and governance
The role of print media in promoting cultural heritage and preserving cultural traditions
The portrayal of diverse cultures and identities in print media
The ethical and professional concerns in print media, such as fact-checking, bias, and privacy
The future of print media and its potential impact on society and culture
The seminar may also include workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities to facilitate knowledge transfer, capacity building, and collaboration among participants.
Overall, the objective of the National Seminar on Print Media, Culture, and Society: Interdependence and Emerging Concerns is to promote a deeper understanding of the interdependence of print media, culture, and society, and to explore the emerging concerns and challenges in these areas, with a view to fostering sustainable and inclusive development."