what is the Press Council of India
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The Press Council of India is a statutory, adjudicating organization in India formed in 1966 by its parliament. It is the self-regulatory watchdog of the press, for the press and by the press, that operates under the Press Council Act of 1978. ....
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press council of india is a statutory (prescribed, enforceable, & punishable under an act of parliament) body in india that governs the conduct of the print media. It's one of the important bodies that sustains democracy, as it ensures that freedom of speech is maintained. It may either warn or ensyre the errant journalists on finding them guilty for violation of norms of journalistic conduct.
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