‘Press Trust of India’ was established in: 

‘Press Trust of India’ was established in: 

(A) 1938

(B) 1936

(C) 1948

(D) 1947

Correct Ans: (D)

Explanation:

The Press Trust of India (PTI) started in 1947 as India’s largest news agency. It replaced the British-owned Associated Press of India, ensuring independent news coverage. Since its formation, PTI has provided objective and reliable news to media outlets across the country.

PTI collects and distributes news to newspapers, TV channels, and digital platforms. It covers politics, business, sports, and international affairs. Due to its wide network, PTI reaches even remote areas, making it a crucial source of information.

Unlike private news agencies, PTI operates as a non-profit cooperative. Indian newspapers own and fund it, ensuring editorial independence. This structure helps PTI avoid government or corporate influence, maintaining its credibility.

Over the years, PTI has expanded its services. It introduced photo news, video content, and digital reports to keep up with changing media trends. Additionally, it collaborates with international news agencies, providing global coverage to Indian audiences.

PTI plays a vital role in Indian journalism. It ensures news reaches people quickly and accurately. As media evolves, PTI continues to adapt while maintaining its core mission of delivering factual news.

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