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Gandhi Ji and The Press
Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
According to Chalapathi Raju, himself an eminent editor
• Gandhi was probably the greatest journalist of all time, and the
weeklies he ran and edited were probably the greatest weeklies the
world has known.
• He published no advertisement; at the same time he did not want his
newspapers to run at a loss.
• He had gained considerable experience in South Africa, where he
had taken over in 1904 the editorship of the
'Indian Opinion' and published it in English, Tamil and Gujarati,
sometimes running the press himself.
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 One of the objects of a newspaper, he said is to
understand the popular feeling and give expression to
it
 Another is to arouse among the people certain
desirable sentiments
 Third, fearlessly to expose popular defects
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Gandhiji's papers
• Published no advertisements
• They enjoyed wide circulation
• His approach to journalism was totally devoid of ambitions
• To him it was not a vocation to earn his livelihood; it was a
means to serve the public.
In the 'Young India' of 2 July 1925, he wrote:
"I have taken up journalism not for its sake but merely as an aid
to what I have conceived to be my mission in life”
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He said in his autobiography
 The sole aim of journalism should be service.
 The newspaper is a great power, but just as an unchained torrent of
water submerges whole countryside and devastates crops, even so an
uncontrolled pen serves but to destroy.
 It can be profitable only when exercised from within.
 But who would stop those that are useless? And who should be the
judge?
 The useful and the useless must, like good and evil. Go on together,
and man must make his choice.
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The Great Communicator and
Journalist
• More than anyone else, he recognized that communication is
the most effective tool to shape opinion and mobilize popular
support.
• He was successful because he had a latent skill in
communication that surfaced in South Africa where he had
gone initially to set up practice as a lawyer.
• The practice of communication started by him in South Africa
gave him the clue to rally millions of his countrymen when he
returned to India.
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• Gandhi ji was associated with six journals, for two of which he
was the editor. His first paper, 'Indian Opinion' was started in
South Africa.
• In order to ventilate the grievances of Indians and mobilize
public opinion in their favour, Gandhi Ji started writing and
giving interviews to newspapers.
• He focused on open letters and Letters to Editor, but soon
realized that occasional writings and the hospitality of
newspapers were inadequate for the political campaign he had
launched.
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• He needed a mouthpiece to reach out to the people; so in June
1903 he launched Indian Opinion.
• It served the purpose of a weekly newsletter which disseminated
the news of the week among the Indian community.
• It became an important instrument of education.
• Through the columns of the newspaper Gandhi Ji tried to educate
the readers about sanitation, self-discipline and good citizenship.
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How important the journal was to Gandhi Ji is seen from
his own statement in his biography,
My Experiments with Truth
Indian Opinion... was a part of my life. Week after week I
poured out my soul in its columns and expounded the
principles and practice of Satyagraha as I understood it.
During 10 years, that is until 1914, excepting the intervals
of my enforced rest in prison there was hardly an issue of
'Indian Opinion' without an article from me.
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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IS A PRECIOUS
PRIVILEGE THAT NO
COUNTRY CAN FORGO
- M. K. Gandhi
• The two journals 'Young India' and 'Navjivan' were used
by him to ventilate his views and to educate the public on
Satyagraha.
• In 1933 Gandhiji started 'Harijan', 'Harijanbandhu',
'Harijansevak' in English, Gujarati and Hindi,
respectively.
• These newspapers were the vehicles of his crusade
against untouchability and poverty in rural areas.
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• In 'Young India' Gandhiji once gave a glimpse of the exacting code he had set up
for himself.
"To be true to my faith, I may not write in anger or malice.
• I may not write idly. I may not write merely to excite passion.
• The reader can have no idea of the restraint I have to exercise from week to week
in the choice of topics and my vocabulary.
• It is training for me.
• It enables me to peek into myself and to make discoveries of my weaknesses.
• Often my vanity dictates a smart expression or my anger a harsh adjective. It is a
terrible ordeal but a fine exercise to remove these weeds."
Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
Gandhiji's canons of Journalism
• Gandhi Ji had been frequently writing on various aspects of
journalism.
• To him editorial independence, adherence to truth and self-
restraints were the three over riding considerations for
journalism.
In his message for the editor of the newspaper, 'The Independence',
on 30 January 1919, he wrote:
In wishing you success in your new enterprise, I would like to
say how I hope your writings would be worthy of the title you
have chosen for your journal; and may I further hope that to a
robust of independence you will add an equal measure of self-
restraint and the strictest adherence to truth?
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Newspapers and Advertising
On receiving Advertisement support for running a newspaper Mahatma Gandhi wrote:
 It is now an established practice with newspapers to depend for revenues mainly on
advertisements rather than on subscriptions
 The result has been deplorable
 The very newspaper which writes against the drink evil publishes advertisements in
praise of drinks
 In the same issue, we read of the harmful effects of tobacco as also from where to
buy it
 Or we shall find the same issue of a paper carrying a long advertisement for a
certain play and denouncing that play as well
 Medical advertisements are the largest source of revenue though they have done,
and are still doing incalculable harm to the people
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• This practice has come entirely from the West. No matter at
what cost or effort we must put an end to this undesirable
practice or at least reform.
• It is the duty of every newspaper to exercise some restraint
in the matter of advertisements.
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Gandhiji and Radio
• The first and only time Gandhiji visited the
Broadcasting house, Delhi was on 12 November,
1947, the Diwali Day.
• He arrived at the Broadcasting House accompanied
by Rajkumari Amrit Kaur.
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• He spoke for 20 minutes and his voice was exceptionally clear.
• His message was followed by recorded music of “Vande Materam”
• The news of Gandhiji's assassination on the evening of January 30, which
had spread like wild fire in Delhi was flashed by foreign correspondents
and news agencies all over the world within minutes.
• That evening at 8-30 p.m. Prime Minister, Nehru whom Gandhiji had
called his heir in the freedom struggle, broadcast from the Delhi station a
very moving talk which began with the oft quoted words
"A light has gone out of our lives"
Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
Presented By
Vishav Prabha
University Institute of Media Studies
Chandigarh University
Campus: Gharuan, Mohali

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11.gandhi ji and the press

  • 1. 1 www.cuchd.in Campus: Gharuan, Mohali Gandhi Ji and The Press
  • 3. According to Chalapathi Raju, himself an eminent editor • Gandhi was probably the greatest journalist of all time, and the weeklies he ran and edited were probably the greatest weeklies the world has known. • He published no advertisement; at the same time he did not want his newspapers to run at a loss. • He had gained considerable experience in South Africa, where he had taken over in 1904 the editorship of the 'Indian Opinion' and published it in English, Tamil and Gujarati, sometimes running the press himself. www.cuchd.in Campus: Gharuan, MohaliCampus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 4.  One of the objects of a newspaper, he said is to understand the popular feeling and give expression to it  Another is to arouse among the people certain desirable sentiments  Third, fearlessly to expose popular defects www.cuchd.in Campus: Gharuan, MohaliCampus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 5. Gandhiji's papers • Published no advertisements • They enjoyed wide circulation • His approach to journalism was totally devoid of ambitions • To him it was not a vocation to earn his livelihood; it was a means to serve the public. In the 'Young India' of 2 July 1925, he wrote: "I have taken up journalism not for its sake but merely as an aid to what I have conceived to be my mission in life” www.cuchd.in Campus: Gharuan, MohaliCampus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 6. He said in his autobiography  The sole aim of journalism should be service.  The newspaper is a great power, but just as an unchained torrent of water submerges whole countryside and devastates crops, even so an uncontrolled pen serves but to destroy.  It can be profitable only when exercised from within.  But who would stop those that are useless? And who should be the judge?  The useful and the useless must, like good and evil. Go on together, and man must make his choice. www.cuchd.in Campus: Gharuan, MohaliCampus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 7. The Great Communicator and Journalist • More than anyone else, he recognized that communication is the most effective tool to shape opinion and mobilize popular support. • He was successful because he had a latent skill in communication that surfaced in South Africa where he had gone initially to set up practice as a lawyer. • The practice of communication started by him in South Africa gave him the clue to rally millions of his countrymen when he returned to India. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 8. • Gandhi ji was associated with six journals, for two of which he was the editor. His first paper, 'Indian Opinion' was started in South Africa. • In order to ventilate the grievances of Indians and mobilize public opinion in their favour, Gandhi Ji started writing and giving interviews to newspapers. • He focused on open letters and Letters to Editor, but soon realized that occasional writings and the hospitality of newspapers were inadequate for the political campaign he had launched. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 9. • He needed a mouthpiece to reach out to the people; so in June 1903 he launched Indian Opinion. • It served the purpose of a weekly newsletter which disseminated the news of the week among the Indian community. • It became an important instrument of education. • Through the columns of the newspaper Gandhi Ji tried to educate the readers about sanitation, self-discipline and good citizenship. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 11. How important the journal was to Gandhi Ji is seen from his own statement in his biography, My Experiments with Truth Indian Opinion... was a part of my life. Week after week I poured out my soul in its columns and expounded the principles and practice of Satyagraha as I understood it. During 10 years, that is until 1914, excepting the intervals of my enforced rest in prison there was hardly an issue of 'Indian Opinion' without an article from me. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 12. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS IS A PRECIOUS PRIVILEGE THAT NO COUNTRY CAN FORGO - M. K. Gandhi • The two journals 'Young India' and 'Navjivan' were used by him to ventilate his views and to educate the public on Satyagraha. • In 1933 Gandhiji started 'Harijan', 'Harijanbandhu', 'Harijansevak' in English, Gujarati and Hindi, respectively. • These newspapers were the vehicles of his crusade against untouchability and poverty in rural areas. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 13. • In 'Young India' Gandhiji once gave a glimpse of the exacting code he had set up for himself. "To be true to my faith, I may not write in anger or malice. • I may not write idly. I may not write merely to excite passion. • The reader can have no idea of the restraint I have to exercise from week to week in the choice of topics and my vocabulary. • It is training for me. • It enables me to peek into myself and to make discoveries of my weaknesses. • Often my vanity dictates a smart expression or my anger a harsh adjective. It is a terrible ordeal but a fine exercise to remove these weeds." Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 14. Gandhiji's canons of Journalism • Gandhi Ji had been frequently writing on various aspects of journalism. • To him editorial independence, adherence to truth and self- restraints were the three over riding considerations for journalism. In his message for the editor of the newspaper, 'The Independence', on 30 January 1919, he wrote: In wishing you success in your new enterprise, I would like to say how I hope your writings would be worthy of the title you have chosen for your journal; and may I further hope that to a robust of independence you will add an equal measure of self- restraint and the strictest adherence to truth? Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 15. Newspapers and Advertising On receiving Advertisement support for running a newspaper Mahatma Gandhi wrote:  It is now an established practice with newspapers to depend for revenues mainly on advertisements rather than on subscriptions  The result has been deplorable  The very newspaper which writes against the drink evil publishes advertisements in praise of drinks  In the same issue, we read of the harmful effects of tobacco as also from where to buy it  Or we shall find the same issue of a paper carrying a long advertisement for a certain play and denouncing that play as well  Medical advertisements are the largest source of revenue though they have done, and are still doing incalculable harm to the people Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 16. • This practice has come entirely from the West. No matter at what cost or effort we must put an end to this undesirable practice or at least reform. • It is the duty of every newspaper to exercise some restraint in the matter of advertisements. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 17. Gandhiji and Radio • The first and only time Gandhiji visited the Broadcasting house, Delhi was on 12 November, 1947, the Diwali Day. • He arrived at the Broadcasting House accompanied by Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 18. • He spoke for 20 minutes and his voice was exceptionally clear. • His message was followed by recorded music of “Vande Materam” • The news of Gandhiji's assassination on the evening of January 30, which had spread like wild fire in Delhi was flashed by foreign correspondents and news agencies all over the world within minutes. • That evening at 8-30 p.m. Prime Minister, Nehru whom Gandhiji had called his heir in the freedom struggle, broadcast from the Delhi station a very moving talk which began with the oft quoted words "A light has gone out of our lives" Campus: Gharuan, Mohali
  • 20. Presented By Vishav Prabha University Institute of Media Studies Chandigarh University Campus: Gharuan, Mohali