"The inauguration of the National Media Centre is not only about unveiling New Delhi's latest landmark. This centre also showcases our ability to keep pace with similar state-of- the-art facilities across the world. It symbolises the vibrant mood of the existing media landscape in our country," Singh said at the inauguration.
He hoped the centre will fulfil the requirments of media persons as a communication hub and as a single window facility.
Speaking on the occasion, Gandhi said that in any society undergoing dramatic and rapid transformation there is need to renew and rebuild and the national media centre represents that evolution.
"I hope very much that it will become an effective nerve centre and an information bridge between the government, the media and the people," she said.
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This facility must meet the challenges posed by these new emerging channels and technologies because if not today then tomorrow they are certainly going to have a larger role in our society, Gandhi said.
It has a press conference hall for 283 media persons, a briefing room for about 60 persons, 24 work stations for journalists, a library, media lounge and cafeteria.