The reporters of the International Press Corps (IPC) move from committee to committee interviewing delegates, attending press conferences, briefing committees on breaking news and emerging crises, and writing articles. In a world where information circulates freely, people rely on the media to form strong judgments regarding important issues. This dichotomy, monopolised by the mass media, sways the public into succumbing to ulterior political agendas and allows media outlets to endorse a partisan bias through the release of manipulated pieces of crucial information. The delegates must therefore perform diligently to produce a final case study on a predicament that gravely influences the realities of our time."Will you viciously attack a committee’s inefficiency?” or “Will you speak on how productive a said committee is?" "How will your own news agencies bias affect your write-up and writing style?" Remember, your articles may directly affect other committees. Your words will become reality as you see a committee’s debate take a turn for the better or the worse based on your article. The three words, Confidence, Wit, and Oration sums up the pride every good journalist takes in showing the rest of the world, the true face of society.
R K POOJA
SHREYA ANAND
AMAL HAJI AMEE
DEVANSHI JAIN
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