Press Council institutes journalism awards
New Delhi : The Press Council of India, whose chairperson Markandey Katju has been critical of journalists by and large, has now instituted its own 'National Awards for Excellence in Journalism'.Among the categories under which the Press Council has instituted the awards are Raja Rammohan Roy National Award for Excellence in Journalism which would carry a cash component of Rs one lakh.

Katju also said India has produced great journalists like Raja RamMohan Roy, Nikhil Chakraborty, Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, and in more recent times P Sainath."By honouring and awarding outstanding journalists of today, we will give great encouragement to all journalists to improve and serve the society," Katju said.Katju has in the past attacked journalists saying a majority of them were of a low intellectual level.The Press Council-instituted awards would be presented every year on the occasion of National Press Day, the Press Council said.