Today, we live in a world where there are many challenges and struggles in public spaces such as education, healthcare, sanitation, politics, and society. The question is, who is asking the questions? Are the people who elected their representatives asking questions? Do those people have access to these facilities? Therefore, the basic question is, who is asking the questions, and if they are asking, what are they asking for?
In a democratic country like India, we have a democratic system where the people have the power to ask questions to the government. However, if there are too many people in different places or areas, how can all the people ask questions? For asking questions or sharing problems with the government, we have the press or journalists. According to our constitution, there is a free press, and the press have the power to ask anything for the people.
To understand these concepts better, we watched a documentary called “While We Watching”. This documentary is all about Ravish Kumar’s challenge, work, and dedication. The documentary highlights the importance of asking questions and raising awareness about social issues.
Babita joshi