Editors Club of India Appoints New Vice President, Gears Up for Landmark National Journalism Day Event

NOIDA, INDIA – In a landmark gathering at the Radisson Hotel here, the Editors Club of India wrapped up a crucial meeting chaired by National President Amitabh Agnihotri, marking a bold step forward for the organization with the appointment of Anurag Chaddha, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of News1India, as National Vice President. Office bearers erupted in applause, calling the move a game-changer that strengthens the club’s leadership amid a rapidly shifting media world.

The session unveiled ambitious plans for National Journalism Day on May 30, 2026, envisioning a grand national spectacle designed to etch itself into journalism history. Leaders hashed out strategies across key areas, forming 11 specialized committees, from organization and media coordination to guest management, logistics, social media, legal counsel, stage management, finance, publicity and security, to guarantee flawless execution.

President Agnihotri rallied the group, declaring, “In today’s evolving media landscape, the role of editors has become even more critical. The Editors Club of India serves as a platform that will not only amplify the voices of journalists but also remain at the forefront of safeguarding the core values of journalism.” He called on members to pour their full dedication into their roles.

Key attendees, including General Secretary Dr. Sunil Kaushik, Secretary for International Affairs Kaushal Kumar, Sanjay Giri, Alok Dwivedi, Arvind Singh, Poornima Mishra, Naresh Vashistha and others, shared sharp insights to amplify the event’s reach. Their unified commitment promises to elevate the May 30 celebration as a pivotal moment for Indian journalism.

The meeting ended on a high note with a vote of thanks, as members pledged to propel the Editors Club of India to unprecedented success.