The Indian Media Council (IMC) is a non-profit organization that was established in 2000. The IMC is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics in the Indian media. The IMC also works to protect the rights of media professionals and to ensure that they are able to work freely and without fear of reprisal.
The IMC is a valuable resource for media professionals in India. The IMC's code of ethics provides guidance on how to conduct oneself professionally in the media. The IMC's complaints and adjudication mechanism provides a way for media professionals to address complaints of misconduct. The IMC's training and capacity-building programs help media professionals to develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the media. The IMC's advocacy and lobbying work helps to protect the rights of media professionals and to ensure that they are able to work freely and without fear of reprisal.
The IMC is a member of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA). WAN-IFRA is a global organization that represents the interests of the news media. The IMC's membership in WAN-IFRA gives it access to a network of resources and expertise that it can use to achieve its goals.
The IMC is a valuable resource for the Indian media. The IMC's work helps to ensure that the Indian media is free, fair, and responsible. The IMC's work also helps to protect the rights of media professionals and to ensure that they are able to work freely and without fear of reprisal.