Headquartered in New Delhi, the Public Relations Society of India (PRSI), the national association of PR practitioners was established in 1958 to promote the recognition of public relations as a profession and encourage the integration of public relations as a strategic management function. The society functioned as an informal body till 1966, when it was registered under the Indian Societies Act XXVI of 1961. The father-figure of PR practitioners in India, Kali H Mody, was the founder President of PRSI from 1966 to 1969.
Members of PRSI include PR practitioners, professionals, agencies, and independent consultants, from across the length and breadth of India who function in public and private sectors, academics, business, industry, multinational corporations, and government entities among others.
For more information about PRSI National body please visit PRSI India Official Website.