Tag: Press Club of India

  • Veteran journalist M L Kotru, former The Statesman editor, dies at 91

    Veteran journalist M L Kotru, former The Statesman editor, dies at 91

    MUMBAI: M L Kotru, one of India’s most respected journalists and a former editor of The Statesman, passed away on Thursday at his home in Gurgaon. He was 91.

    Kotru’s career stretched across nearly sixty years, during which he reported, edited and mentored across some of India’s leading publications. He began with stints at Sunday Mail and ANI before rising through the ranks at The Statesman, where he worked for years as diplomatic correspondent and later as editor. Even after stepping away from full-time newsroom roles, he remained active in commentary, contributing columns to The Statesman until 2013 and writing frequently for outlets in his native Kashmir.

    Beyond his professional accomplishments, Kotru played a vital role in shaping generations of reporters. A senior member and former secretary-general of the Press Club of India, he was widely regarded as a guiding hand for younger colleagues. His writing earned recognition with the Watumull Award for The Other Side, a series praised for its evocative depth and sharp observations.

    Condolences poured in from colleagues and protégés across the media industry. Furquan Moharkan of Morning Context described him as “the doyen of journalism,” while fellow journalist Parul Chandra remembered him as “a reporter’s editor and a brilliant writer.” The Press Club of India called his passing “an irreparable loss to journalism,” honouring him as a founding presence who upheld integrity and rigour in the profession.

  • NDTV India ban; revocation sought by media groups

    NDTV India ban; revocation sought by media groups

    NEW DELHI: Various media organizations joined forces at a meeting here to protest against the decision to take NDTV India off-air for a day, terming it “arbitrary and violates the fundamental principles of freedom of expression as enshrined in our Constitution.”

    The meeting urged the government to immediately quash the order as the decision amounted to uncalled-for censorship and was in utter disregard of already established redress mechanisms – Press Council of India and National Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA), which have been specifically constituted to look into such issues.

    “It is unfortunate and condemnable that the Central Government has resorted to extreme measures when press freedom is already under increasing threat in the country. This sends a dangerous signal to the entire media and undermines the safeguards under the democratic right of free of expression enshrined in the Indian Constitution,” the resolution at the meeting organized at the Press Club of India here said.

    “We demand that the government immediately withdraw (revoke) the order in the interests of Indian democracy,” it added.

    Organizations represented included the Press Club of India, Editors’ Guild, Indian Women’s Press Corps, Federation of Press Clubs, Delhi Union of Journalists, News Broadcasters Standards Authority, Indian Journalists Union and Press Association.

  • NDTV India ban; revocation sought by media groups

    NDTV India ban; revocation sought by media groups

    NEW DELHI: Various media organizations joined forces at a meeting here to protest against the decision to take NDTV India off-air for a day, terming it “arbitrary and violates the fundamental principles of freedom of expression as enshrined in our Constitution.”

    The meeting urged the government to immediately quash the order as the decision amounted to uncalled-for censorship and was in utter disregard of already established redress mechanisms – Press Council of India and National Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA), which have been specifically constituted to look into such issues.

    “It is unfortunate and condemnable that the Central Government has resorted to extreme measures when press freedom is already under increasing threat in the country. This sends a dangerous signal to the entire media and undermines the safeguards under the democratic right of free of expression enshrined in the Indian Constitution,” the resolution at the meeting organized at the Press Club of India here said.

    “We demand that the government immediately withdraw (revoke) the order in the interests of Indian democracy,” it added.

    Organizations represented included the Press Club of India, Editors’ Guild, Indian Women’s Press Corps, Federation of Press Clubs, Delhi Union of Journalists, News Broadcasters Standards Authority, Indian Journalists Union and Press Association.