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Twitter withholds access to 250 accounts tweeting about farmer protests
Access to accounts of The Caravan, Kisan Ekta Morcha among those withheld
Profile: ‘Our acquisitions have been fairly successful’: Anant Nath
The director at Delhi Press, and editor of The Caravan, opens up on the digital path for the group and more
Excerpts from 'The Caravan Conversation' on FDI in retail
The discussion saw the panelists present their views on nuances of FDI in retail, the issues involved therein and the probable solutions
The Caravan and India Ink get together for a conversation on ‘Who’s afraid of foreign retail?’
The event, scheduled for 2 January, is part of the ‘The Caravan Conversations’ series
Delhi Press rolls out ‘The Caravan’ nation-wide
The Caravan, an English-language magazine from Delhi Press with a narrative-style writing, has been rolled out nation-wide with a new look and a higher cover price. The Caravan – originally launched in 1940 by the group’s founder, Vishwa Nath, ceased publication in 1980. It was revived by the current director, Delhi Press, Anant Nath in 2008 and soft launched in select markets. Now priced at Rs 40, the re-launched ‘The Caravan’ has a new design, shape and editorial content.
Delhi Press launches The Caravan
Delhi Press has launched a new fortnightly magazine The Caravan. The magazine will cover politics, culture, art and literature in an in-depth manner. The Caravan draws its inspiration from the popular literary magazine, The New Yorker.The magazine is now available on the newsstands and is priced at Rs. 35 per issue with 64 pages in each issue. It has a starting print run of 17,000 copies and will be circulated in all the major metros. Anant Nath, director, Delhi Press came up with the idea of this magazine. Paresh Nath is the group editor-in-chief.
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