The Press Council of India celebrated the National Press Day on the theme “The Media’s Role in Nation Building” at SCOPE convention centre in New Delhi today. The Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur was the chief guest at the event and released the “Norms of Journalistic Conduct, 2022”. Celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav marking 75th year of India’s independence, the dignitaries deliberated on the topic ‘the Role of Media in Nation Building’ to appreciate, analyse and ascertain the plausible ways that may pave the way towards preserving the standards of Indian media which is celebrated as the fourth pillar of the Democracy.
- Union I&B Minister, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur releases “Norms of Journalistic Conduct, 2022”
- Government has made the information landscape more robust by streamlining governance norms through simplified and transparent processes: Shri Thakur
- “Over the last 75 years, as democracy has flourished in our great nation, so has media”
- “Government wants to see media play a greater and more constructive role in building a New India as our nation’s stature rises globally”
- “Government was prompt in recognising the important role played by journalists as frontline warriors during the Pandemic”
- “Media must emphasise on informed journalism, that is both passionate and purposeful for our citizens”
- press is the 4th pillar of democracy and it is not just news but it also ensures that the government policies and schemes reach the intended beneficiaries: MoS, Dr. L Murugan
National Press Day – the 16th of November – is symbolic of a free and responsible press in India. This was the day on which the Press Council of India started functioning as a moral watchdog to ensure that not only did the press maintain the high standards expected from this powerful medium but also that it was not fettered by the influence or threats of any extraneous factors. Though there are several Press or Media Councils world over, the Press Council of India is a unique entity in as much as this is the only body to exercise an authority even over the instruments of the State in its duty to safeguard the independence of the press.

