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Info without data just opinion: Swapon

Published : Monday, 25 May, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 35
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapon on Sunday said in the modern era, any information without data is merely a personal opinion or idea.

"In the absence of accurate data, any public relations or publicity strategy becomes baseless," he said. 

He called upon public relations officers to rely on specific and objective data in preparing any message.

The information minister made the call while speaking as the chief guest at a training programme for Public Relations Officers (PROs) of various ministries at the conference room of the Press Information Department (PID).

Addressing the officials, he said, "The current era is the age of accurate data or statistics. It is not possible to determine what you are doing at the field level or how the government's message is reaching the people based on words of your mouth or perception."

Swapon said to ensure the acceptability and authenticity of information, there must be accurate data behind it.
 
Any information without data will be seen by society only as an individual's opinion, which has no institutional or objective value, he said. 

Highlighting the importance of 'psychography' and digital footprint analysis in the modernization of public relations, the information minister said that it is now very easy to extract specific data by analysing the content of digital platforms. 
"By analysing the data, one can create a perfect graph of public opinion, such as how many likes, dislikes a piece of content receives and what kind of comments people make on it," he said. 

Swapon said public relations officers will have to deal with perception management or negative propaganda by using this scientific data.

Addressing the information cadre officers, he said they should develop themselves as a skilled 'digital force'.     �"BSS




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