hindustan times
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BY: GUNIKA
NEHAAVNEETAMAN
GAURAV
PRESENTATION ON
INTRODUCTION
It is an English daily newspaper.It was founded in 1924. It was inaugurated by MAHATMA GANDHI.
Hindustan times has today grown to become one of India’s largest circulation for news.
Produced by an editorial team known for its quality, innovation and integrity, Hindustan Times (English) and Hindustan (Hindi).
HT Media operates 19 printing facilities across India with an installed capacity of 1.5 million copies per hour.
HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper.
The company ensures its accessibility to people .
Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune and now Kolkata too.
HT Media is a company whose channels in print, radio, mobile and internet space, work round the clock day and night.
ABOUT HINDUSTAN TIMES
Type - Daily Newspaper Format - BroadsheetOwner - HT Media LtdEditor-in-Chief - Sanjoy NarayanFounded - 1924Headquarter - DelhiCirculation - 11,43,000Official Website - Hindustantimes.com
HEADQUARTERS OF THE HINDUSTAN TIMES
Front page of Hindustan times before and after....
Earlier the paper were not colured but now they are coloured.
Earlier the newspaper were in yellowish paper.
HISTORY OF HINDUSTAN TIMES
• 'Hindustan Times' was founded in 1924 by Sunder Singh Lyallpuri.
• Founder-father of the Akali movement and the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab.
• K. M. Panikkar was its first editor with Devdas Gandhi (son of Mahatma Gandhi) on the editor's panel.
• The opening ceremony was performed by Mahatma Gandhi on 26 September 1924.
•"Sadar Panikkar launched the Hindustan Times as a serious nationalist newspaper.•He became the editor and funds flowed freely from activist Akali patrons.•In two years Panikkar could not take the print order any higher than 3,000. •By then the Akali movement appeared to lose steam and funds dried up. •The paper was saved from an untimely demise when Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviyastepped in to realise his vision of a newspaper in Delhi.
• Malaviya raised 50,000 rupees to acquire the Hindustan Times along with the help of nationalist leaders Lajpat Rai and M. R. Jayakar and industrialist G. D. Birla, who paid most of the cash.
• Birla took full control of the paper in 1933.
•The paper continues to be owned by the Birla family.
• In addition to Hindustan Times, HT Media also publishes a national business newspaper, Mint.
• Mint is today the second-largest business newspaper in India with presence in the key markets of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Pune, Kolkata and now Ahmedabad too.
• Mint is a one-of-its-kind newspaper in the sense that the company has an exclusive agreement with the Wall Street Journal to publish Journal-branded news and information in India.
Today, Hindustan Times is the number 1 news daily in Delhi and the number 2 in India. It is available in all major cities of India like: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, as well as smaller metros like Chandigarh, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Dehradun, Patna, Bhopal, Ranchi, Lucknow and Jaipur. Hindustan Times’ Delhi edition continues to be the largest-circulated edition of an English daily in the country, with a readership of over 36.92 lakh.
Circulation of hindustan times in INDIA
Mint (English business daily)Hindustan (Hindi Daily)Nandan (monthly children's magazine)Kadambani (monthlyliterary magazine)
SISTER PUBLICATIONS OF HINDUSTAN TIMES
Hindustan Times Supplements
J Vir Sanghvi, Khushwant Singh, Karan Thapar, Barkha Dutt, Rajdeep Sardesai
Indrajit Hazra, Amit Baruah, Pankaj Vohra, Sagarika Ghose, Gautam Chikermane
Hindustan Times' Popular Columnists
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• Sanjoy Narayan Editor in Chief - Hindustan Times
• Rajesh Mahapatra, deputy executive editor, Hindustan Times
• Rashmi Chugh ,publisher of Hindustan times
• Ashok Das, Associate Editor, Hindustan Times
EDITOR OF HINDUSTAN TIMES
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