News India Delhi: India TV's Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma shares journalism experience with school students

Delhi: India TV's Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma shares journalism experience with school students

While participating in the school event, Rajat Sharma also gave the students tips to be successful in their life. Meanwhile, several students from different schools asked him questions regarding his iconic show 'Aap Ki Adalat'.

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India TV's Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma on Saturday (November 4) spoke at the 'Leaders of Tomorrow Meet Today' event in the national capital. The event was held at Delhi's Tagore International School in Vasant Vihar. 

While participating in the program, he shared his journalism experience with the students. He also gave them tips to be successful. In this program, students from different schools asked him the most questions regarding his popular show 'Aap Ki Adalat'. 

India TV's Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma

Watch those dreams which do not require sleep to fulfill them

Rajat Sharma also answered the students' questions. He explained the meaning of struggle to the children and said that those dreams should be watched which do not require slumber to be seen and fulfilled.

On this occasion, students also asked questions regarding fake news, in response to which he said that the biggest challenge for the media is to win people's trust and one way to do so is to verify the information. 

India TV's Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Rajat Sharma

Rajat Sharma said, "Nowadays, this role of miss reporting, and giving misleading news has been taken over by digital media instead of broadcast media. I get hundreds of questions every day asking whether this news available on the internet is true. People don't trust. The biggest challenge for any media is if people don't trust you, this causes the most confusion. But there are ways and means like fact check. There are means by which one can find out who can be trusted and who cannot be.

"At India TV, we try to make credibility our motto. Free, fair, and fearless news is our aim but above all our news should be reliable. And I often tell my colleagues that if people do not believe what we say then they will not believe the news we are showing. If people do not believe the comments we are making, then there is no need for us to co-exist," he further added.

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