India: First economic newspaper in South Indian language hits newstands next month
Posted by Katherine Thompson on July 24, 2008 at 12:00 PM
Newage, the first business daily in Malayalam and the only economic newspaper in any South Indian language, is scheduled to hit newstands next month.
George Paul, Director of the Newspaper, said Newage would be the first regional daily to have all its pages printed in multi-colour.
The newspaper will be available in Kerala, major Indian cities and middle-eastern countries. The paper will be priced at Rs four.
The website, www.livenewage.com, will go live before 1 August.
Source: Hindu Times directed by IFRA Executive News Service
George Paul, Director of the Newspaper, said Newage would be the first regional daily to have all its pages printed in multi-colour.
The newspaper will be available in Kerala, major Indian cities and middle-eastern countries. The paper will be priced at Rs four.
The website, www.livenewage.com, will go live before 1 August.
Source: Hindu Times directed by IFRA Executive News Service
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