Objective reportage will always have patronage of readers, says Horatti

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Basavaraj Horatti, president  of Karnataka Legislative Council, astatine  a felicitation ceremonial  held successful  Hubballi recently.

Basavaraj Horatti, president of Karnataka Legislative Council, astatine a felicitation ceremonial held successful Hubballi recently. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Basavaraj Horatti, Chairman of Karnataka Legislative Council, said that nonsubjective reporting would ever person the patronage of the readers.

He was speaking astatine the felicitation of the caller bureau bearers of Dharwad District Union of Working Journalists and the merchandise of the RJ Media calendar successful Hubballi recently. Mr. Horatti was felicitated connected the juncture of the completion of 45 years arsenic a Legislative Council member.

Mr. Horatti said that value-based authorities successful Karnataka took commencement during the days of erstwhile main curate Ramakrishna Hegde and ended with his demise, and contiguous successful each field, values are diminishing. Going down the representation lane, helium recalled his aboriginal days arsenic teacher, his abrupt introduction into electoral authorities and the spot helium had retained with the teachers till date.

Senior writer Mallikarjun Siddannavar lauded the initiatives taken by Mr. Horatti to springiness thing backmost to his village, wherever helium had developed a authorities schoolhouse and initiated improvement works.

Prof. Sanjivkumar Halagatti, caput of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism of Karnatak University, said journalism and the media manufacture had changed a lot, and owed to the advent of technology, involvement among students towards media and journalism was diminishing.

Bandu Kulkarni, president of DDUWJ, presided implicit the function. Ravindra Jalaraddi, CEO of RJ Media, made introductory remarks. The caller bureau bearers of DDUWJ were felicitated connected the occasion.

Published - January 10, 2026 07:01 p.m. IST

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