Forward
us articles on various problems/topics by
newspapers,
journals, periodicals, and publications
to
enable
us
to take up with respective authorities
at the
national level.
- General Secretary. Dr.
M.R. Gaur.
Newspapers
Association of India (NAI) is a body registered with
the Govt. of India, under S.R. Act XXI of 1860 and
is currently
funded by membership
fees, advertising,
grants and donations.
The
objective of NAI is to highlight the problems which have
been plaguing the small and medium newspaper industry
for the past so many years. A common platform at the
national level was created for the members, to establish
personal
contact with each other and have interactions on related
problems and take up the same, with concerned authorities,
on a collective basis.
With more than 3,000 members (Daily's, Weeky's & Bi
Weekly's, Fortnightly's, Monthly's, Online Digests, others)
the
association is also serving the national cause of having
unity in diversity, in as much as our membership is spread
throughout the length and breadth of the country, with
newspapers - both national and regional - printed in diverse
vernacular as well as English language being our associates.
NAI
aims to encourage and support small and medium newspapers,
journals, periodicals, etc., to create innovative and
sustainable social enterprises and aims to build a just,
civil society in India.
The Association focuses on six key strategic priorities
that collectively affect the newspaper industry:
marketing, public policy, diversity,
industry development, newspaper operations and readership. NAI aims
to be a network that is inclusive and open, promotes free and independent
media and participation in the network, provides a voice for its
member publications and encourages the sharing
of experience and knowledge
between members.