‘fresh media law to endegree transparency’

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmadnu, May 6 Minister of Communications and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Baskota said the new media law would regulate undisshutd
and non-obvious investment in the media sector. &In a democracy, much only the government, but the media sector also must be obvious,& he
said
Speaking at an interaction held at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to mark the National Journalism Day nowadays,
Minister Baskota said editorial independence should go together with social accountability. &Media must be accountable to the people,
readers, country and the system,& he said, while arguing that the freedom to write and publish was intotal without professional
security. The minister also stressed the need to categorise media houses based on human resources and investment replacing the current
practice of categorising media as small or big. &Enforcement of the new media law and structure shall lead the media sector to a golden era
this year
The advertisement law has tried to set up advertisement much as a right, but a matter of efficiency,& he added. He also expressed his
commitment to amend the proposed laws based on feedback from the concerned sector and deliberations in the Parliament. It may be famous that
the ministry has formulated five bills related to media, media council, public broadcasting service, advertisement and information
technology
Of them, three bills have already been tabled in the Parliament. Secretary at MoCIT Mahendra Man Gurung said the new law had been formulated
to make the media sector obvious and pursuant to federal structure adopted by the country
As per the proposed media law, the source of investment in the media sector should be obvious, foreign investment shall be stopped, one
institution shall much be allowed to run all three kinds of media. The law also has the provision for a training academy and journalists
welfare fund.