Anurag Tagore, the Union minister of Information and Broadcasting, has requested Prasar Bharati to reconsider its plan to auction historical documents. The letter was written by venkatesh MP. Also, don't try to sell everything that grabs your attention. In the letter, he emphasises the importance of preserving history with the naked eye. The following are the specifics of that letter: 

"On october 8, the Prasar Bharati organisation will sell off its historical documents. The records up for auction include a wealth of information about indian history, including debates in the Constituent Assembly. No attempt at historical revisionism for political gain may be tolerated. If events in indian history are misinterpreted for their period and context, it may have a negative impact on the country's politics, peace, and serenity. 

As a result, putting the rights in the hands of corporate media would be a bad idea. Because there is a good price and demand in the market, Prasar Bharati has stated that it will "monetize" these savings documents. "Exclusive rights" are an example of such rights. This isn't about making money to make up for the state's budget deficit. An issue with long-term societal implications. Don't make the mistake of trying to sell everything that catches your eye. It is necessary to preserve history. As a result, I implore you to overturn Prasar Bharati's decision."

మరింత సమాచారం తెలుసుకోండి: