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Ziya Us Salam (born 1970) is an Indian author, literary critic, journalist and social commentator, who has worked for The Hindu Group since 2000. In addition to serving as the associate editor for magazine Frontline, he also wrote several columns on sociocultural issues and book reviews for the magazine. [1] [2]
A 2014 article in the Indian Journal of Pharmacology praised The Hindu's ongoing journalism and critique of clinical trials in India. [46] On 7 October 2019, The Hindu announced that "Two editorial meetings a month will be opened up to readers in order to expand conversations and build trust", a first in India's media industry.
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Frontline is a fortnightly English language magazine published by The Hindu Group of publications headquartered in Chennai, India.Vaishna Roy is the editor of the magazine. It is a news and views magazine that provides in-depth coverage on various topics such as politics, world affairs, culture, science, health, business and personaliti
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Malini Parthasarathy is an Indian journalist, who was an editor of The Hindu during 2015–2016, and also served as chairperson of group's publishing company, THG Publishing Private Limited (formerly part of Kasturi & Sons Limited) from 2020 to 2023.
The Hindu requested him to write a series of articles on Kannada writers and drama artists. [2] After retiring from active service, C.H. Prahlada Rao wrote a weekly column called "Between You and Me" for over 25 years. This column appeared every Monday in the Bangalore edition of The Hindu and enjoyed immense popularity. [3]
As a result, when Kasturi stepped down in 1991, Ram's younger brother N. Ravi was brought in as the editor of The Hindu and Ram was "shunted out" to Frontline, the fortnightly magazine of The Hindu Group. [8] Prior to his position as the editor-in-chief of The Hindu, Ram had served as the editor of Frontline magazine and Sportstar between 1991 ...