Press Trust of India

Press Trust of India

Press Trust of India (PTI) stands as the biggest news agency in India. Based in New Delhi, it operates as a nonprofit cooperative that serves over 500 Indian newspapers and employs more than 1,000 staff members as of January 22, 2016. The organization has a dedicated team of over 400 journalists and around 500 part-time correspondents positioned in most district headquarters across the nation. Additionally, some correspondents work from major cities and key business hubs worldwide. PTI took over the responsibilities of the Associated Press from Reuters shortly after India gained independence on August 15, 1947. The agency offers news and information in both English and Hindi. Its main office is situated on Sansad Marg in New Delhi, while its registered office is located on D N Road in Mumbai.

National
English, Hindi
Newswire/News Agency

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#99459

India

#7418

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#280

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  • 4 days ago | ptinews.com | Yoshita Singh

    Home > INTERNATIONAL > India-US ties 'very personal' for me,..... BackBy Yoshita Singh WASHINGTON: (Jun 3) US Second Lady Usha Vance termed the India-US relationship as one that is "very personal" for her, underlining that this is a time of "great opportunity" for ties between the two nations whose relationship has "ebbed and flowed at times".

  • 1 week ago | ptinews.com | Derek Gatopoulos

    Home > INTERNATIONAL > Greece threatens rejected asylum seekers with..... BackBy DEREK GATOPOULOS ATHENS: (May 30) (AP) Greece will end mass legalisation programmes for migrants and jail those awaiting deportation under tougher policies set to take effect this summer, Migration Minister Makis Voridis said Friday. Migrants with rejected asylum claims will face a minimum of two years in jail, with sentences commuted upon deportation, he said.

  • 1 week ago | ptinews.com | Evelyne Musambi

    Home > INTERNATIONAL > Kenyans mourn African literature giant Ngugi..... BackBy EVELYNE MUSAMBI NAIROBI: (May 29) (AP) In a bookstore in Kenya's capital, the proprietor arranged a shelf exclusively carrying books by Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, who died Wednesday in the United States.

  • 1 week ago | ptinews.com | Sylvie Corbet

    Home > INTERNATIONAL > France's National Assembly adopts long-debated bill..... BackBy SYLVIE CORBET PARIS: (May 27) (AP) France's lower house of parliament has adopted a bill to allow adults with incurable illness to take lethal medication. As public demands grow across Europe for legal end-of-life options, the National Assembly vote on Tuesday is a key legislative step on the long-debated issue. The bill was approved by 305 votes in favour and 199 against.

  • 1 week ago | ptinews.com | Aditi Khanna

    Home > INTERNATIONAL > Distinction between state of Pakistan &..... BackBy Aditi Khanna PARIS: (May 27) The distinction between the state of Pakistan and terrorism has now withered away, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Tuesday, underlining that terrorism as an instrument of state policy is a part of the military state in the neighbouring country.