May 2023 News Archive: Media Bias and the Air India Crash
Welcome to the May 2023 roundup from India's Prime News. In just a few minutes you’ll get the key takeaways on two big stories that stirred the nation: the debate over bias in Indian news channels and the tragic Air India crash in Kerala.
Are Indian News Channels Biased?
One of our recent posts asked a tough question: can we actually prove that Indian news channels are biased? After digging through footage, headlines, and expert comments, we found patterns that suggest some outlets lean toward certain parties or ideologies. For example, channel A often frames opposition protests as "chaos," while giving ruling‑party rallies a more upbeat tone.
That kind of language choice isn’t random—it shapes how viewers perceive facts. We also spotted uneven airtime: stories that favor the government get longer slots, whereas critical pieces are trimmed or buried. Still, it’s not a blanket verdict. Many channels stick to straight reporting, and a few even challenge the mainstream narrative.
So, how can you spot bias yourself? Look for loaded words, check if both sides get equal coverage, and compare multiple sources. If you notice a consistent slant, it’s a red flag. Remember, staying critical doesn’t mean you distrust everything; it just helps you filter the truth.
Why Did the Air India Plane Crash in Kerala?
The Air India flight that went down in Kozhikode, Kerala, left the country shocked and looking for answers. Our deep dive points to three main factors: harsh weather, a tricky tabletop runway, and possible pilot error.
On that rainy night, visibility dropped dramatically. Heavy downpours made it hard for the pilots to see the runway clearly, and the aircraft slipped into a pattern that required precise handling. Kozhikode’s runway sits on a plateau with steep drops at each end—what pilots call a “tabletop” runway. It leaves little room for mistake, especially when the runway is wet.
Investigators also noted that the crew might have misjudged the approach speed and angle. While the final report is still pending, early findings suggest a combination of these elements rather than a single cause. It’s a reminder that aviation safety depends on weather forecasts, runway design, and human decision‑making all working together.
If you’re wondering what this means for future flights, regulators are likely to tighten weather‑related protocols and review tabletop runway procedures across the country. Airlines may also invest in additional pilot training for such challenging airports.
Both stories from May 2023 show how closely we need to watch the news and the events shaping our lives. Whether it’s questioning the lens through which information is delivered, or understanding the technical reasons behind a tragedy, staying informed is the first step toward a smarter, safer India.
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