Academicians, media profe-ssionals, and spiritual leaders gathered in Ghaziabad to discuss the role of journalism in building a better nation. The Fourth Na-tional Media Conference 2026, organised by NISCORT Media College in collaboration with Brahma Kumaris, focused on promoting “solution-based journalism.”
The theme of the conference was “Solution Based Media for a Prosperous Bharat.” Participants highlighted the need for media to move beyond only reporting problems and instead focus on solutions that bring hope, peace, and development.
Bishop Rayarala Vijaya Kumar stressed that journalists have a responsibility to be ethical and accurate. He said solution-based journalism helps present reality with hope and encourages critical thinking while protecting constitutional values. BK Sushant pointed out that many social problems come from a decline in human values. He said media with compassion can play an important role in improving society. Fr. Robinson Rodrigues said that in a world facing conflict and division, solution-based journalism can help bring peace and understanding. The conference included two sessions with 15 research paper presentations. Topics covered ethical reporting, digital media trends, and the positive impact of solution-focused stories. Ritu Dubey Tiwari said the event aimed to connect academic ideas with real media practice. She added that value-based journalism can strengthen democracy and help build a more hopeful and inclusive society.



