Press Club of India
The idea of Press Club of India was first conceived by veteran journalist Mr Durga Das way back in the early 1930s. The Press Club was founded on December 20, 1957 and incorporated as a company on March 10, 1958. It is enshrined in the PCI constitution that the institution is meant to work for media related activities.
Advocates for the freedom of the press and defends journalists' rights against censorship and other forms of suppression.
Statements & Protests: PCI issues public statements and organizes protests.
Platform for Debates and Discussion: It organizes discussions, seminars, and debates on relevant topics related to media freedom and is a venue for press conferences and interaction between various stakeholders..
Legal Assistance: PCI offers support to journalists facing legal challenges, including access to legal resources and advice.
Campaigning: It advocates for better working conditions, fair pay, and the rights of journalists in newsrooms and media houses.
Workshops & Training: It conducts workshops and training sessions for enhancing journalists' skills and promoting best practices in the profession.
Office Address Raisina Road 1, New Delhi-110001
Phone : 01123719844, 011213034700