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National Press Day 2024, Celebrating Free Press in India

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National Press Day 2024 will be observed on November 16, 2024. Learn more about the National Press Day 2024 theme, history, and its significance.

National Press Day 2024, Celebrating Free Press in India

National Press Day, observed annually on November 16, celebrates the freedom of the press in India and acknowledges the critical role journalists play in a democratic society. It serves as a reminder of the ethical responsibilities of the press while emphasizing its importance in shaping public opinion and holding power accountable.

National Press Day 2024 Overview

National Press Day commemorates the establishment of the Press Council of India (PCI) on November 16, 1966. The PCI acts as a moral watchdog to ensure the press maintains high standards of freedom and ethics without external interference. This day celebrates the press’s autonomy and responsibility, highlighting its essential role in safeguarding democracy.

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National Press Day 2024 Overview
Aspect Details
Date November 16, 2024
Significance Celebrates press freedom and accountability in India
Established by Press Council of India (PCI), 1966
Theme for 2024 To be announced
Objective To emphasize the importance of free, fair, and responsible journalism
Historical Context Reflects on the press’s role in India’s independence and its contribution to democracy

Press Council of India (PCI)

The Press Council of India (PCI), reestablished in 1979 under the Press Council Act, 1978, aims to preserve press freedom and maintain high standards in Indian journalism. Comprising a Chairman and 28 members, it includes representatives from journalists, media owners, Parliament, and academic bodies. The PCI ensures ethical practices in journalism, develops a code of conduct, and reviews complaints related to press violations. It also plays an advisory role in matters concerning press legislation. Funded by government grants and fees from newspapers, its decisions are final and cannot be challenged in court.

National Press Day Theme 2024

The theme for National Press Day 2024 has yet to be announced. However, themes usually reflect the challenges and opportunities of modern journalism in the age of social media and AI-driven news dissemination.

History of Indian Press

The Indian press has a rich and diverse history, deeply intertwined with the country’s socio-political evolution. From its inception during colonial times to its role in the freedom struggle and beyond, the press has been a cornerstone of India’s democracy.

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Key Highlights

Milestone Details
First Newspaper in India Hicky’s Bengal Gazette (1780), by James Augustus Hicky.
Father of the Indian Press James Augustus Hicky, for pioneering journalism in India.
First Hindi Newspaper Udant Martand (1826), started by Pt. Jugal Kishore Shukla.
Press Role in Freedom Struggle Voices like Kesari by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Young India by Mahatma Gandhi mobilized the masses.

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Role of the Press in the Indian Freedom Struggle

During the Indian freedom struggle, the press played an instrumental role in raising awareness and mobilizing the masses against British rule. Key contributions include:

  • Dissemination of Ideas: Newspapers like Kesari, Hindustan Times, and The Hindu spread the message of nationalism.
  • Exposing British Policies: Articles criticized oppressive policies like the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
  • Encouraging Participation: Leaders like Gandhi used publications to connect with the masses.

Freedom of Press in India

Freedom of the press is not explicitly mentioned in the Indian Constitution but is derived from Article 19(1)(a), which guarantees the right to freedom of speech and expression. However, this freedom comes with reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) to prevent misuse.

Key Aspects:

  • Constitutional Basis: Freedom of press is not expressly covered under any legal system but impliedly protected under Article 19(1) (a).Challenges: Misinformation, censorship, and threats to journalists.
  • Current Safeguards: Laws like the PCI Act and Press and Registration of Periodicals Act 2023.

Here are a few landmark cases related to Freedom of Press in India:

  • Romesh Thappar vs State of Madras (1950): Romesh Thappar’s journal, Cross Roads, was banned under the Madras Maintenance of Public Order Act. The Supreme Court ruled that the ban violated Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, affirming that the restriction on free speech was unconstitutional.
  • Bennett Coleman vs Union of India (1973): The Bennett Coleman group challenged the 1972-73 Newsprint Policy, which imposed restrictions on newspaper pages and ownership. The Supreme Court ruled that the policy violated freedom of the press, emphasizing the importance of a free press in a democracy.
  • Indian Express Newspapers vs Union of India (1985): The Government’s imposition of a customs duty on imported newsprint led to increased newspaper costs, affecting circulation. The Supreme Court ruled that taxes on newsprint must not excessively hinder the free circulation of newspapers, which would impact freedom of expression.
  • Vinod Dua vs Union of India (2020): Journalist Vinod Dua faced an FIR for criticizing the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Supreme Court quashed the FIR, affirming that journalists have the right to criticize government actions without inciting violence or public disorder.
  • Prashant Bhushan Suo Moto Contempt Petition (2020): Lawyer Prashant Bhushan faced contempt charges for tweets criticizing the Chief Justice of India and the judiciary. The Supreme Court held his tweets amounted to criminal contempt but imposed a nominal fine, sparking debate over freedom of expression and judicial authority in India.

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Press and Registration of Periodicals Act 2023

The Press and Registration of Periodicals Act 2023 replaced the Press and Registration of Books Act, of 1867, modernizing regulations for the digital era. Here are the impacts of the Press and Registration of Periodicals Act 2023:

  1. Simplified process for registering newspapers and periodicals.
  2. Inclusion of digital publications under regulatory purview.
  3. Provisions to ensure transparency and accountability in content dissemination.
  4. Enhanced penalties for violations.

Click to know more about: Press And Registration Of Periodicals Act (PRP Act), 2023

World Press Freedom Index 2024

The World Press Freedom Index 2024, published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), ranks countries based on press freedom. India improved slightly in its ranking, moving from 161st in 2023 to 159th in 2024, but its score dropped from 36.62 to 31.28. RSF highlights threats to press freedom in India, including detentions of journalists and restrictive laws like the Telecommunications Act 2023. Globally, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden remain the top three, while Eritrea and Syria are at the bottom.

Click to Know More about: World Press Freedom Index 2024

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FAQs on National Press Day

It marks the establishment of the Press Council of India in 1966, symbolizing the independence and responsibility of the press.

The first newspaper in India was Hicky’s Bengal Gazette, published in 1780.

It updates regulations to include digital publications and ensures transparency in journalism.

The press spread nationalist ideas, exposed oppressive British policies, and united people for the independence movement.

James Augustus Hicky is regarded as the father of the Indian press for establishing India’s first newspaper.
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