New Delhi Times (newspaper)

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New Delhi Times
Owner(s)Srivastava Group
Founder(s)Dr. G. N. Srivastava
Founded1992;30 years ago (1992)
Language Hindi, English
City Delhi
Country India
Website www.newdelhitimes.com

New Delhi Times is a weekly newspaper since 1992, run with the exclusive purpose of engaging in an Indian perspective of International Affairs. It was started by Govind Narain Srivastava. The newspaper also has a Hindi Edition that was launched in 1994. The newspaper has a 12 page print edition. There is also an online Epaper with 24 pages. The newspaper has a team of 25 journalists.In 1996, the newspaper launched their print edition on magazine paper and continues to print in similar way. [1]

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History

New Delhi Times was founded in 1988 but was registered later. The website was launched in 2011 by the editor Ankit Srivastava who came on board in 2006. The readership of the newspaper is around 1.2 Million and the website was reported to receive a traffic of 2 Million per month in 2021. [2] The newspaper maintains a neutral political stance.

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