The New Indian Express is a newspaper with its head office based in Chennai in south India. It was started in 1932 as the Indian Express, under the ownership of Chennai-based Veradharajulu Naidu. In 1991, following the death of the then owner Ramnath Goenka, the Goenka's family split the group into two separate companies. The northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed Indian Express into The Indian Express title, while the southern editions became The New Indian Express.

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  • The New Indian Express is a newspaper with its head office based in Chennai in south India. It was started in 1932 as the Indian Express, under the ownership of Chennai-based Veradharajulu Naidu. In 1991, following the death of the then owner Ramnath Goenka, the Goenka's family split the group into two separate companies. The northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed Indian Express into The Indian Express title, while the southern editions became The New Indian Express. The two newspapers used to share articles till early 2008, but they are now very much different corporate entities. The newspaper is known for its intrepid and anti-establishment tone.
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  • The front page of
    ''The New Indian Express''
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  • Manoj Kumar Sonthalia
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  • 281,989 copies (source: ABC January-June 2008).
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  • Aditya Sinha
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  • The Indian Express
  • the bi-furcated Northern India edition
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  • 1934 in
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  • Express Publications (Madurai) Limited
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  • The New Indian Express is a newspaper with its head office based in Chennai in south India. It was started in 1932 as the Indian Express, under the ownership of Chennai-based Veradharajulu Naidu. In 1991, following the death of the then owner Ramnath Goenka, the Goenka's family split the group into two separate companies. The northern editions, headquartered in Mumbai, retained and renamed Indian Express into The Indian Express title, while the southern editions became The New Indian Express.
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  • The New Indian Express
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