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Press Club of India (PCI) is an association of journalists and media professionals in New Delhi, India. Founded by Durga Das in 1957, it is led by an annually elected executive body, which consists of a president, vice president, secretary-general, joint secretary and treasurer [ 1 ] besides 16 members of the managing committee. [ 2 ]
The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the statutory body under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. It is constituted under the Pharmacy Act of 1948. [1] The Council was first constituted on 4 March 1948. [2] Montubhai Patel was elected as the new president of PCI in May 2022. [3] [4]
The Presbyterian Church of India (PCI) is a mainline Protestant church based in India, with over 1.6 million adherents, mostly in Northeast India. [2] It is one of the largest Christian denominations in that region.
The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (abbreviate: NCISM) is a statutory and regulatory body of 29 members, formed by Government of India for framing policies for institutions engaged in Indian System of Medicine and medical professionals. [1] It replaced the Central Council of Indian Medicine on 07 October 2020. The institution ...
The UGC sends committees to inspect the state private university and publishes their inspection report. As of 23 August 2022, the UGC list of private universities lists 421 universities. [17] As of 25 August 2022, The University Grants Commission (UGC) has also released the list of 21 fake universities operating in India. UGC has said that ...
The denomination was officially organised in 1979 with seven households, and is the first denomination of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North East India. In 2023 the RPCNEI has 14,038 members and 60 pastors across 104 congregations in North East India in Manipur, Assam, Mizoram, Tripura, Meghalaya.
Press Council of India (PCI) is a statutory and quasi-judicial body in India, re-established in 1979 by the Press Council Act, 1978. Its objective is "preserving the freedom of the press by maintaining and improving the standards of newspapers and the news agencies" in India. It was initially set up in 1966 under the Indian Press Council Act, 1965.
The executives and management of the PCI SSC are supported by 30 companies comprising the Board of Advisors, [8] and other stakeholder advisory groups such as assessor companies and regional boards. Interested parties can participate in the development of the PCI security standards through member registration as a Participating Organization.