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Each media has its own style. There is a definite policy. Even with the proliferation of online news outlets like the frog’s umbrella at the present time, without a printed magazine, the morning tea table chat doesn’t freeze. Today’s world is very fast, both real and virtual. The view of the earth changes in milliseconds like scrolling on the touch screen of a mobile phone. The situation seems to have lost the attention of the people. A huge gap is constantly being created in the minds of the people in the news and newspapers. The job of the media is to bring objective news to the doorsteps of the people. In this case, The Daily Tribunal has been able to gain the confidence of the people through their objective news on various important issues.

There can be loyalty to any subject, but objective and responsible journalism is desirable in the field of news coverage. In addition, the distortion of information and the tendency to adopt various sub-strategies to increase demand fuel the social crisis. In the context of Bangladesh, the media should not have any neutrality. We have achieved an independent Bangladesh at the cost of 3 million lives and 2 million mothers and sisters. That is why we must always keep in mind that news that distorts our history and the history of the Liberation War should not be published. Above all, the preservation of the memory of the Liberation War and the purpose for which the Liberation War was waged for the formation of the state and society, the allegiance of all the media irrespective of party and opinion is absolutely desirable. Enviable progress is being made in the country. But at the same time, there is an increase in inequality, corruption and the spread of domination, violence and social degradation. The media can play an important role in countering such trends. The media is committed to providing objective information about the liberation war and building the state and society with the ideology of liberation war.

I sincerely hope that this responsibility towards the country and the nation will continue in the days to come. The Daily Tribunal will play a helpful role in building a humane society with a special role in preventing social degradation. The people of this country started their journey with the dream of secularism, democracy and non-discriminatory society in 1971, according to The Daily Tribunal. Therefore, the aspirations of the masses are reflected in their writings. This is also a big reason for gaining readership. With the Daily Tribunal entering its ninth year, it is hoped that it will be able to hold the reader’s confidence by providing objective news as in the past. Their scope and acquaintance will remain in the heart of the reader forever.

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Author: Anamika Roy

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