From the Editor Mass Media is a significant force in modern culture and society. It has the power to mobilize mass movements. When Mass Media has become one of the most dynamic and fastest growing disciplines of our times, particularly in India, Pragyaan: Journalism of Mass Communication (Pragyaan: JOMC) has the responsibility to explore all the significant changes and developments and to provide insightful research on new trends in the area of mass media and communication. Pragyaan: JOMC is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed, open access Journal. The Journal welcomes high-quality research papers/articles, review articles and case reports describing original research in the fields of communication and mass media studies. This issue of Pragyaan: JOMC presents six research papers/articles covering diverse areas of Mass Communication. In this issue, the first paper on "An Analysis of PM Modi's Monthly Radio Program 'Mann Ki Baat': With Special Reference to Strategic Communication" attempts to analyze the 'Man Ki Baat' programme from October 2014 to June 2020 to understand the integration of all segments of society and strengthening governance by soliciting people's feedback through this program. Second Paper "Envisioning Change: Revival of Northeast Identity in New Bollywood Narratives" aims to understand the dynamics of mainstream cinema, the representation of the Northeast region, and the contribution of Bollywood Cinema to intercultural understanding, inclusivity, and customs of the Northeast. A third study "Role and Impact of Sign Language in Television News Presentation: A Case Study on DD Chandana Re-telecast in TV9 Kannada" attempts to unearth the viewer's perception of sign language news through TV9 Kannada and to know the importance of sign language in television news presentation by finding the impact on its users. The fourth paper "Understanding Users' Behaviour and Different Forms of Commenting on Facebook Pages" identifies the user profiles on online networks and explores the dynamics of user's identity and behaviour on social media. The fifth paper entitled "Role of Mass Media in Creating Awareness About Accessible Healthcare" has attempted to analyze the role of the media in awareness about accessible healthcare and preventative public health communication. A sixth study on "Media, State and the Political Movement: A Theoretical Analysis" attempts to elicit various theoretical approaches that assist in understanding the inter- relationship between Media, State, and the Political Movement. We are thankful to the authors for their scholarly contributions to the Journal. We express our gratitude to our panel of referees for the time and thought invested by them into the papers and for giving us sufficient insights to ensure selection of quality papers. We extend our sincere gratitude to the esteemed authors for their valuable and scholarly contributions to the Journal. Their dedication and expertise have greatly enriched our publication. Furthermore, we would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to our esteemed panel of referees for their invaluable time and thoughtful evaluations of the papers. Their insightful feedback and thorough reviews have been instrumental in ensuring the selection of high-quality papers for publication. We are optimistic that the contents, findings, and suggestions presented in this issue of Pragyaan: JOMC will prove to be informative, thought-provoking, and of practical relevance to our esteemed readers. We eagerly welcome and encourage comments and suggestions from our readers, as their valuable feedback plays a vital role in continuously enhancing the quality of our Journal. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, we remain dedicated to delivering a Journal that caters to the evolving needs and interests of our readership