The Indian Express is an Indian newspaper owned by Ramnath Goenka started in 1931 by Chennai based Veradharajulu Naidu. After Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split in 1999 among his family members into two with the southern editions taking the name The New Indian Express, while the old Indian Express name was retained in the northern editions based in Mumbai with a prefix "The". It is published in all major Indian cities.

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  • The Indian Express is an Indian newspaper owned by Ramnath Goenka started in 1931 by Chennai based Veradharajulu Naidu. After Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split in 1999 among his family members into two with the southern editions taking the name The New Indian Express, while the old Indian Express name was retained in the northern editions based in Mumbai with a prefix "The". It is published in all major Indian cities. It is a major and respected Indian newspaper with a worldwide circulation. The Indian Express is owned by the Indian Express Group with Viveck Goenka as the Chairman and Managing Director. The group also owns other newspapers in India such as the Financial Express, a newspaper focused on the Indian economy, stock markets, and fiscal policies. The group has other publications such as Screen weekly focused on entertainment news, the Marathi-language daily Loksatta, and the Hindi daily Jansatta.
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  • The paper's front page
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  • The New Indian Express
  • the bi-furicated Southern India edition
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  • Rs.4.50 (India)
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  • Rs.2.50
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  • The Indian Express is an Indian newspaper owned by Ramnath Goenka started in 1931 by Chennai based Veradharajulu Naidu. After Ramnath Goenka's death in 1991, the group was split in 1999 among his family members into two with the southern editions taking the name The New Indian Express, while the old Indian Express name was retained in the northern editions based in Mumbai with a prefix "The". It is published in all major Indian cities.
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  • The Indian Express
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