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Govt’s Bold Move To Strengthen Media Credibility And Accountability

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
November 4, 2025
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The government’s move to regulate media operations in Kashmir marks a crucial step towards ensuring professionalism, accountability, and credibility in the journalism sector. By mandating that all journalists register and validate their credentials with the District Information Offices, authorities are taking a proactive approach to curb the misuse of media identity and prevent unverified individuals from infiltrating official events and government functions. This initiative is commendable for its emphasis on safeguarding the integrity of journalism. In an era where the proliferation of unverified and sometimes malicious content poses a threat to social harmony and factual reporting, such regulatory measures are essential. By ensuring that only genuine media persons have access to official engagements, the government is reinforcing the importance of responsible journalism and protecting the sanctity of information dissemination. Moreover, the move will foster a more professional environment in Kashmir’s media landscape. With verified credentials, journalists can operate with greater confidence, knowing that their work is recognised and protected by official protocols. It also helps authorities maintain transparency, as the presence of verified media personnel allows for accurate and credible reporting of government activities and developmental initiatives. Critics might argue that such measures could impose restrictions or create hurdles for journalists; however, the policy’s intent is fundamentally to establish a transparent and accountable media ecosystem. The seven-day window for credential submission is a reasonable timeframe, and the focus remains on verification rather than suppression. This balanced approach demonstrates the government’s commitment to fostering a responsible media culture without undermining press freedom. Ultimately, this regulation encourages a culture of professionalism, ensuring that the media acts as a true watchdog rather than a conduit for misinformation. For a region like Kashmir, where information plays a vital role in shaping perceptions and fostering development, such measures will help build trust between the government and the media and reinforce the accountability of those reporting news. The government’s decisive step to regulate media operations in Kashmir is a positive move that will strengthen the credibility of journalism, promote responsible reporting, and contribute to a more transparent and trustworthy information environment. It is a step in the right direction towards safeguarding the principles of a free and responsible press.

 

 

 

 

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