PIB Accredited Journalists can avail of the press facility at the National Media Centre (NMC). There are workstations with desktops and internet facilities to file the stories. There are also newspapers
Journalists accredited with the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and their dependent family members receive health benefits on a cost-recovery basis. For the year 2024, the annual cost is Rs. 1,067 per person.
Accredited journalists are entitled to:
Journalists with PIB accreditation enjoy special access to most government buildings and ministries, with some restrictions:
The scheme supports journalists in critical situations, with eligibility based on:
Maximum Assistance: Up to Rs 5 lakh for the journalist’s family in extreme hardship.
Maximum Assistance: Up to Rs 5 lakh for journalists rendered incapable of earning a livelihood.
Maximum Assistance: Up to Rs 3 lakh for serious medical conditions including:
Maximum Assistance: Up to Rs. 2 lakh for serious injuries requiring hospitalization.
Important Notes
Interested journalists should submit their proposals to the Principal Director General (Media & Communication), Press Information Bureau, with supporting documents for review.
Download PDF form: https://pib.gov.in/
*Disclaimer: Benefits and conditions are subject to change. Always verify current guidelines with the official PIB resources.
**Note:** The previously available 50% discount on train fares for accredited journalists was suspended after the March 2020 lockdown and has not been restored.