Press Must Remain the Force that Keeps Democracy Alive: Stalin
- Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin emphasized the role of a free press in protecting democracy on National Press Day.
- Stalin praised journalists for resisting the authoritarianism of the Union BJP government and highlighting governance issues.
- National Press Day honors the establishment of the Press Council of India in 1966 to promote ethical journalism.
- The National Awards for Excellence in Journalism are presented annually on this day, recognizing outstanding contributions in the field.
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Hails Journalists Resisting 'authoritarianism of Centre' on National Press Day
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. He hailed journalists who, according to him, have refused to "bow to the authoritarianism of the Union BJP government" and continue to highlight issues related to governance, corruption, and public accountability. India News | Tamil Nadu CM Stalin Hails Journalists Resisting 'authoritarianism of Centre' on National Press Day.
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin hails journalists resisting 'authoritarianism of Centre' on National Press Day
He hailed journalists who, according to him, have refused to "bow to the authoritarianism of the Union BJP government" and continue to highlight issues related to governance, corruption, and public accountability.
Almost half in the West think democracy is ‘broken’ – poll
from RT: Voters are concerned about corruption undermining elections, fake news, and extremist parties, a study has found Some 45% of residents of Western nations believe that democracy in their countries is “broken,” Politico has reported, citing a poll by Ipsos. The study which was shared with the outlet was carried out in September and involved 9,800 […]
National Press Day Observed to Celebrate Free and Responsible Journalism - The Indian Awaaz
Journalist Report Interview. New Broadcasting Reporter. Journalism And Press Kusha Jeena Today is the National Press Day, the Day is observed every year on 16th November to celebrate the role of a free and responsible press. The day commemorates the establishment of the Press Council of India, which began its operations on this day in 1966. Since its inception, the Council has functioned as an independent moral watchdog, working to uphold high s…
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