This paper examines the role of media in the dissemination and implementation of public policy in India. Through an analysis of various media platforms, including television, newspapers, and social media, the study explores how the media influences public perception and understanding of government policies. The paper highlights the dual role media plays in both promoting policies and holding the government accountable by fostering public debate and scrutiny. Key case studies, such as the Digital India initiative, demonstrate how effective media engagement can lead to increased policy awareness and citizen participation. However, the study also identifies significant challenges, including media bias, the spread of misinformation, and unequal access to media in rural areas. These issues can hinder the successful communication of policies and undermine trust in government efforts. The paper concludes by stressing the need for media reform, greater media literacy, and improved infrastructure to ensure that public policy dissemination reaches all sectors of society and remains accurate and unbiased. This research underscores the critical role media plays in shaping democratic governance and public policy outcomes in India.
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