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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.
Recommending the establishment of Press Council in 1956 the Ist Press
Commission had concluded that the best way of maintaining professional
ethics in journalism would be to bring into existence a body with statutory
authority, of people principally connected with industry whose duty it would
be to arbitrate. To this end the Press Council of India was established and
the body that was evolved since November 16, 1966 has not belied the
objective.
November 16 therefore personifies a responsible and free press in the
country. All those who cherish it, so commemorate the day. The National
Press Day on November 16 every year is commemorated in befitting manner by
the Council. Since the year 1997 following Seminars have been organized by
the Press Council on occasion of National Press Day (November 16).
Two day Seminar on November 16-17, 1997 on a) 50 years of Press in India – A
Critical Review, b) Attacks on the freedom of the Press and c) Right to
Information; Two day Seminar on November 16-17, 1998 on Role of Media in
Crises Situations (Sub-Topics)– Constitutional Crises, Political Crises,
Economic Crises, Social Crises, Security Crises and Threats to the Freedom
of the Press on Internal and External; November 16,1999 “ Media and Society”
(Sub-Topics)-a) Role of Media in nurturing awareness of fundamental duties
among citizens b) Role of Media in preserving rich composite heritage and
tradition of the country and in promoting democracy c) Media’s role in
arousing popular conscience to promote peace, harmony and brotherhood
transcending barriers of caste, religion and sectional interests ; November
16, 2000 on “Role of Media : Preparing People to Cope with Disasters” ;
November 16, 2001 on “Projection of Women by Media in Present Day Context” &
“Occupational Hazards Faced by Mediapersons in Conflict Situations: Relief
and Rehabilitation Measures in Fatal Cases”; Inaugural Function and Release
of Souvenir on “Future of India : Role of Media” on the eve of National
Press Day on November 15, 2002. |