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Ramnath Goenka, his maternal grandfather, was the founder of the Indian Express Group. In 1991, Ramnath Goenka formally adopted him as his son and heir. [1] He self identifies himself as Tamilian [2] Viveck Goenka completed his B Tech, Chemical Engineering from Madras University in 1979. In 1985, he moved to Mumbai and joined the Indian Express ...
After Goenka's death in 1991, two of his grandsons, Manoj Kumar Sonthalia and Viveck Goenka [7] split the group into two. Indian Express Mumbai with all the North Indian editions went to Viveck Goenka, and all the Southern editions, which were grouped as Express Publications Madurai Limited and headquartered in Chennai, went to Sonthalia.
Ramnath Goenka (22 April 1904 – 5 October 1991) was an Indian newspaper publisher. He bought the majority stake of The Indian Express in 1930s. He created the Indian Express Group with various English and regional language publications. [1] In 2000, India Today magazine, named him amongst their list of "100 People Who Shaped India". [2]
The building was commissioned by Ramnath Goenka, founder of Indian Express Limited, who was determined to build the tallest building in South Asia. It was the first major building to be built in the reclaimed land of Nariman Point. [5] The building was designed by Joseph Allen Stein, an American architect who chose to settle in India. A Padma ...
Indian National Congress: Lokmat: Goenka Ramnath Goenka, Viveck Goenka: Express Group [10] The Indian Express, The Financial Express, Jansatta, Loksatta, Lokprabha: Gupta Puran Chandra Gupta: Jagran Prakashan Limited [11] Dainik Jagran: The Inquilab [12] Sahu Jain
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Vivek Ramaswamy often touts his family’s immigration and naturalization story on the campaign trail while promoting two controversial policy ideas: stripping citizenship from ...
Its weekly entertainment magazine Screen, covering the Indian film industry, also has a popular following. [1] On 2 November 2006, the Indian Express Group signed a print syndication deal with The Economist, which included allowing the Indian Express Group to publish surveys, some reports, and various other content published in The Economist ...
Former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has teased a possible role in Donald Trump’s future cabinet, saying that he has a “couple great options” before him.. The biotech CEO appeared ...