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The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) has announced its support for World News Day 2024, celebrated on September 28. This global initiative underscores the vital role journalism plays in creating informed societies, with this year’s theme, “Choose Truth,” aiming to reaffirm the importance of trustworthy news.
World News Day, led by WAN-IFRA (World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers), comes at a time when stakeholders—news organisations, civil society, and governments—are increasingly focused on combating the spread of fake news and misinformation. In this digital era, the challenge of unverified news has intensified, with sensational content often overshadowing verified facts.
The “Choose Truth” initiative encourages audiences to critically assess the news they consume and highlights the commitment of news publishers to rigorous fact-checking and balanced reporting. More than 600 media publishers, broadcasters, and professionals worldwide are uniting to reaffirm their dedication to providing factual, verified news amidst the rapid proliferation of misinformation.
Sujata Gupta, Secretary General of DNPA, emphasised the importance of World News Day, stating, “In today’s fast-paced digital world, trustworthy journalism is more important than ever. We salute journalists across the globe for their dedication to bringing truth to light”.
DNPA, representing India’s leading news publishers such as India Today, Times of India, Hindustan Times, NDTV, and The Hindu, continues its efforts to strengthen the digital news ecosystem in India. Through industry standards and innovation, DNPA strives to ensure that Indian audiences receive credible news in an evolving digital landscape.
As misinformation poses increasing risks to society, World News Day reminds both journalists and citizens to “Choose Truth,” advocating for transparency, accountability, and informed discourse in the face of rising fake news challenges.