Who owns The Indian Express newspaper?
VIVECK GOENKA, Chairman & Managing Director, The Indian Express Group.
Who is the editor of The Indian Express?
Raj Kamal Jha
Raj Kamal Jha is Editor of The Indian Express. He joined the newspaper in 1996 as Deputy Editor (Operations) and then was Executive Editor. Jha is a 1988 graduate of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, where he studied Mechanical Engineering.
When did Indian Express newspaper start?
1931The Indian Express / First issue date
How many editions are there in Indian Express?
From a single Madras edition paper, The Indian Express has grown to eight editions and is published from ten different countries today.
Who owns Financial Express?
The Indian Express Group
The Financial Express is an Indian English-language business newspaper owned by The Indian Express Group. It has been published by the Indian Express group since 1961. The Financial Express specialises in Indian and international business and financial news. Its editor is Sunil Jain.
What is the difference between The New Indian Express and The Indian Express?
It was founded in 1932 as The Indian Express, under the ownership of Chennai-based P. But on 13 August 1999, the northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained the Indian Express moniker, while the southern editions became The New Indian Express.
What is the price of Indian Express newspaper?
Subscriptions
Period | Anual Cover Price | Subscription on Charges |
---|---|---|
1 Year (12 Issues) | Rs. 900/- | Rs. 720/- |
2 Year (24 Issues) | Rs. 1,800/- | Rs. 1,350/- |
3 Years (36 Issues) | Rs. 2,700/- | Rs. 1,890/- |
International Subscription rate for One Year is US$ 175 |
What is price of newspaper?
It is interesting to note that the cheapest newspaper comes for Rs 2 which is a regional language newspaper while price of business newspapers goes high to Rs 10 such as The Economic Times being sold at Rs 10, Business Standard at Rs 7 and Financial Express Rs 8.
Is Indian Express a good newspaper for UPSC?
Indian Express Founded in 1932 by Ramnath Goenka, this English daily is useful for UPSC IAS Exam. Along with The Hindu, The Indian Express is considered to be the best source of current affairs information for competitive exam preparation.