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Fighting fake news in media
One approach is to look for and counteract specific fake news. A larger approach is to bring back a culture in which it is hard for fake news to thrive. The larger approach is to restore the inclination to look for news that enlightens, informs, helps one to arrive at a better understanding. News that also connects with one’s own life better than trivia, that advances one’s ability to have informed conversation and social relationships, and can also at times helps one laugh or marvel, or lift one’s spirits in ways trivia can’t. Rebuilding a culture in which good reporting thrives.

Fighting fake news through culture of Gandhi Smriti
In this spirit with the inspiration that comes from my recent visit to Gandhi Smriti, the Gandhi museum in New Delhi, reporting that helps rebuilding and bringing back this culture is highlighted as meriting Gandhi Smriti. The word “Smriti” means- in memory of. The past informs the present, reminds us, prods us onward on the way, to be good and do good as the only thing of lasting value. As I found in this quotation at the Gandhi Smriti memorial site, what it takes is- “to have seen the world, to have lived in the world with my eyes open…”
“I deny being a visionary. I do not accept the claim of saintliness. I am of the earth, earthly… I am prone to as many weaknesses as you are. But I have seen the world. I have lived in the world with my eyes open. I have gone through the most fiery ordeals that have fallen to the lot of man. I have gone through this discipline.” -M.K. Gandhi
Somewhere in Gandhi Smriti here in Lyrarc site you will find the soul of democracy, stirring new ideas, and new ways of looking at things, unsung heroes, and voices less heard. As this is the beginning for Gandhi Smriti we are listing only some journalist reports, at this point in time it is only representative, more reports and gist will be added later.
DW.COM | Elizabeth Grenier | 04/24/2017
DW.COM | Chase Winter | 03/12/2017
The New York Times | Farhad Manjoo | 04/25/2017
DW.COM | Kay Alexander Scholz, Bernd Grässler | 01/18/2017
Wall Street Journal | Peter Funt, Peter, Funt | 10/12/2011
New York Times | Emmarie Huetteman, Emmarie, Huetteman | 09/11/2015
Wall Street Journal | Marcus Walker, Marcus, Walker, Charles Forelle, Charles, Forelle, Stacy Meichtry, Stacy, Meichtry | 12/30/2011
New York Times | 01/17/2011
Wall Street Journal | Yuka Hayashi, Yuka, Hayashi | 12/22/2009
Washington Post | Jillian Cunningham, Jillian, Cunningham, Christine Lagarde, Christine, Lagarde | 08/25/2014
Wall Street Journal | Geeta Anand And Jaeyeon Woo, Geeta, Anand, And, Jaeyeon, Woo | 11/27/2015
Wall Street Journal | Patrick Barta, Patrick, Barta | 03/14/2009
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