Apnec Digital

About the Foundation

A quiet institution for a noisy profession.

The Press Quorum Foundation exists for a single, stubborn idea — that a country which depends on its journalists owes them, in turn, a measure of care, dignity, and protection.

We are non-partisan welfare foundation, built and governed by working journalists themselves. For more than a decade we have stood quietly behind the people who report the news — paying medical bills, defending press cards in court, running training that nobody else will fund, and keeping vigil for those whose stories carry a personal cost.

The Foundation accepts no government grants and no advertising. Our work is paid for by our members, by independent philanthropy, and by editors who believe a free press also has obligations to its own.

Our Mission

To safeguard the welfare, safety and craft of working journalists, and to defend the conditions in which honest reporting is possible.

Our vision

A profession in which no reporter is left to face illness, intimidation or unemployment without a community standing beside them.
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From the Chairman’s desk

Empowering media voices and protecting free expression is the key to building a stronger, informed, and progressive society.

APNEC DIGITAL is committed to supporting media professionals and promoting the values of free expression, unity, and progress. Through innovation, advocacy, and collaboration, we continue to create opportunities that strengthen the media community and inspire positive change in society.

Muhammad Siddique Anzar

Central Chairman APNEC​ DIGITAL

Saddique Anzar

A brief history

Eleven years, in milestones.

We have grown slowly, on purpose. Each new programme has been funded only when sustained giving made it durable. This is what eleven years of careful institution-building looks like.

2014

A foundation, quietly begun

Twelve editors gather in a small Delhi office to draft a charter for journalist welfare.

2017

The first welfare grant

A medical-emergency fund is opened. In its first year it serves 38 reporters across nine states.

2019

Legal aid network

A pro-bono panel of 60 advocates begins defending working journalists in accreditation and defamation matters.

2022

Field safety programme

Annual training in conflict reporting, digital security, and trauma-informed practice begins.

2025

A second decade

Membership crosses 2,400 across 21 states; the Quorum Honours awards are launched.