
Press Club Amaravati is a hub for journalists in the heart of Andhra Pradesh's capital city. Amaravati, one of the largest greenfield cities being built in modern times, embodies immense potential — seamlessly blending tradition and modernity to create a vibrant and sustainable urban centre. As journalists, we are privileged to be part of this history in the making.
Founded in 2018 and registered as a cooperative society (Reg. No. 516/2018), the club is committed to unbiased and fearless journalism. We strive to foster a community of journalists dedicated to ethical reporting, promote their welfare and that of their families, and provide a platform for professional growth and networking.
From welfare initiatives and professional workshops to active engagement with stakeholders in the Praja Rajadhani — the People's Capital — we are committed to the holistic development of the Fourth Estate.
Read Our StoryA vision for the future home of journalism in Andhra Pradesh.
The Club shall be a non-profit making institution. The Club funds shall be utilized solely for promoting activities consistent with the objectives of the Club.
Press Club Amaravati aims to construct a world-class press facility, provide professional training, organize knowledge tours, collaborate with government bodies, and engage in welfare activities. Additionally, it promotes cultural and sports events for members' families, fostering unity, learning, and growth within the journalist community.
Read MoreOffering assistance to members in times of need—health emergencies, financial crises, or family problems—is a core objective. Clubs often set up welfare funds, savings schemes, or healthcare camps tailored to their community.
Championing free, unbiased reporting and providing a platform for dialogue on media ethics—especially important in emerging capitals like Amaravati—is a key function.
Championing free, unbiased reporting and providing a platform for dialogue on media ethics—especially important in emerging capitals like Amaravati—is a key function.
Creating a central hub—meeting rooms, a library, newsroom-like spaces—enables journalists from print, TV, digital, and regional media to connect, share, and collaborate on important issues.
Providing a venue for timely press briefings, public dialogues, and official statements fosters communication between government bodies, civil society, and media—especially vital in a new capital region.
The Fourth Estate Isn't Opposition
It's Obligation
Building connections that strengthen journalism.
Join the community of professional journalists. Access exclusive benefits, welfare programs, and network with industry leaders to shape the future of media.
Register Now