The document discusses the role of media in combating corruption in India. It states that media can inform and educate the public about corruption and expose corruption occurring in government, private sector, and civil society organizations through investigative reporting. The Right to Information Act 2005 also enables citizens to gather information about government functioning, which promotes transparency. However, journalists investigating corruption cases face threats in India, with over 100 journalists being killed while investigating crimes and corruption over 25 years according to the Press Council of India and International News Safety Institute. The document recommends strengthening laws against corruption and encouraging investigative journalism through training and resources. It also suggests the media should reflect citizens' voices against corruption and raise public awareness of their rights.