You don’t have any Active Subscription.
Subscribed with another email? Logout and Login with that one.
Account subscription benefits alongside Premium Stories, Editorials, Opinions and more. Unlock these with Subscription
Additional Subscription Benefits
Need help with your subscription?
The View From India Looking at World Affairs from the Indian perspective.
First Day First Show News and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming.
Today's Cache Your download of the top 5 technology stories of the day.
Science For All The weekly newsletter from science writers takes the jargon out of science and puts the fun in!
Data Point Decoding the headlines with facts, figures, and numbers
THEdge At the cutting edge of education and careers
Health Matters Ramya Kannan writes to you on getting to good health, and staying there
Gender Agenda Stories from beyond the binary.
On Books Books of the week, reviews, excerpts, new titles and features.
Updated - August 23, 2026 08:52 pm IST - HYDERABAD
Telangana Media Academy chairman K. Sreenivas Reddy, The Caravan magazine executive editor Hartosh Singh Bal, former Supreme Court judge B. Sudarshan Reddy and Press Club of India moderator and president Sangeeta Barooah Pisharoty at the Federation of Press Clubs’ national conclave in Hyderabad on Sunday. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL
The Federation of Press Clubs has resolved to facilitate legal aid for journalists facing persecution by the State, corporate interests and other non-State entities while pursuing legitimate journalism.
The federation also plans to offer reporting fellowships to journalists working on important but underfunded subjects and intervene legally against legislation that adversely affects press freedom and freedom of expression.
These decisions form part of the Hyderabad Declaration adopted at the conclusion of a two-day National Media Conclave organised by the Press Club Hyderabad here on Sunday.
The federation resolved to coordinate with press clubs across the country to advance journalism and create a common platform for collective action. It stressed the need to strengthen press freedom and ensure the unhindered practice of journalism as guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.
The safety and security of journalists and other mediapersons, including their physical, mental and employment-related concerns, have been identified as key priorities. The federation proposed timely assistance to journalists, photojournalists and other media professionals facing distress, particularly during medical emergencies and financial hardship.
The federation proposes to develop curricula for media literacy courses and collaborate with reputed State and non-State organisations to offer them to students at appropriate educational levels. It also resolved to promote ethical journalism and professional standards and work with national and international organisations involved in protecting press freedom and journalists’ rights.
Published - August 23, 2026 08:51 pm IST
Terms & conditions | Institutional Subscriber
Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.
We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.
Comments ()
Be the first to share your perspective on this story!