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MEDIA NARRATIVES AND TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT IN JHARKHAND: UNRAVELLING SOCIO-ECONOMIC REALITIES

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Badshah Alam, Prabhat Kumar Dubey, Ashutosh Kumar Shukla, Sumit Kumar Rohit
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2023.12.8.823

Abstract

Public opinion and policy debate are greatly influenced by media narratives. Media narratives have a complex impact on how society develops and functions. They do this through influencing public opinion, influencing policy discussions, advancing social justice, encouraging civic participation, empowering communities, and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Media companies can make a positive impact on societal growth and collective well-being by presenting narratives that are factual, balanced, and constructive. Especially in areas like Jharkhand, India, where socioeconomic dynamics are complicated and societal framework is culturally rich and multilayered; to understand the socioeconomic realities that tribal groups in Jharkhand experience, this research paper explores the relationship between media narratives and tribal development. Media narratives present a variety of viewpoints, customs, and experiences from throughout the globe, promoting cross-cultural dialogue and understanding. Media narratives enrich society fabric and contribute to global connection by fostering cross-cultural conversation, tolerance, and appreciation for variety through entertainment, literature, and multimedia platforms. This article investigates how media narratives affect community attitudes, government policies, and tribal development programs through a thorough examination of case studies and media depictions. The results underscore the significance of impartial and subtle media representation in promoting sustainable growth and tackling the obstacles encountered by indigenous communities

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