Speaking at a function of the Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI), Javadekar also pressed for the need to increase the powers of the Press Council of India (PCI) after proper consultations.
"We are a democratic country, we don't want to have external control, government control on any format of information. But at the same time, the freedom has not come for free. The freedom mandates us to be used in a responsible way," he said.
Javadekar, speaking to reporters at the release of 'Press in India 2013-14', the 58th Annual Report of the RNI, advocated the need to give more powers to PCI.
He said as a Press Council member, he had seen what kind of complaints come and also noted that sometimes when Press council censors a publication, it is not even published.
Javadekar also said the print media continues to be considered reliable.
Speaking about the functioning of the RNI, Javadekar said it had initiated several measures such as online filing of Annual Statements, quick disposal of title applications and registration cases, creation of e-mail and mobile number database of publishers and owners and automatic SMS intimation.