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Other sister publications of Hindustan Times are Mint (English business daily), Hindustan (Hindi daily), Nandan (monthly children's magazine) and Kadambani (monthly literary magazine). It also has a children's version like other newspapers.
Jul 19, 2022 · The Hindustan Times Ltd, which holds 69.51 percent of HT Media’s Shares, is largely owned by two entities – Earthstone Holding (Two) Private Ltd that holds 74.65 percent shares, and Earthstone Holding Investment and Finance Ltd that holds 10.02 percent.
HT Media's flagship newspaper is the Hindustan Times, the second most widely read English newspaper in India after The Times of India. It also publishes Mint, an Indian financial daily newspaper. Other publications include the Hindi-language daily Hindustan, the Hindi-language literary magazine Kadambini, and Hindi-language children's magazine ...
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Launch
Mint began in collaboration with The Wall Street Journal on 1 February 2007, with the Journal's former deputy managing editor, Raju Narisettias its founding editor.
Relaunch
Mint changed from the Berliner format it popularized in India and became a broadsheet in 2016. According to a press release, Mint and Mint's digital platform Livemint.com would complement each other. Mint also publishes Mint Loungeas a Saturday cultural edition.
After struggling in the initial years, the Livemint website now gets more visitors than the former leader, The Economic Times.
Official website (Mobile)Mint ePaper(E-Paper – Digital Replica of the newspaper)Interview with Raju Narisetti, MintSep 25, 2017 · Sukumar Ranganathan, the editor of business newspaper Mint - HT's sister concern - will join Hindustan Times on October 23 as its editor-in-chief. Ranganathan had joined HT Media in 2006. He...
Sep 19, 2014 · But just this year alone, ToI’s sister paper, the Economic Times, wrote in June that the Indian Readership Survey’s number had “foxed the industry.” This prompted a bylined response from ...
Indian Newspapers' Digital Transition. This report examines the digital transition underway at three leading newspapers in India, the Dainik Jagran in Hindi, English-language Hindustan Times, and Malayala Manorama in Malayalam.