India Abroad
Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Rediff.com |
Founded | 1970 |
Headquarters | New York City, USA |
Circulation | 30,415 (2011)[1] |
Official website | www.indiaabroad.com |
India Abroad is a weekly newspaper published from New York City, which focuses on Indian news meant for an Indian American, Indian diaspora and expatriate audience. The publication is known for its annual award ceremony for the "India Abroad Person of the Year."
India Abroad was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju in 1970.[2] India Abroad calls itself "the oldest Indian newspaper published in North America."[3] Under Raju's guidance, India Abroad quickly gained a reputation as one of the most credible, well-researched voices for the Indian American community.[4] The Economist, a British weekly international affairs magazine, referred to India Abroad as a daily publication of “unusually high quality”.[4][5]
Since 2002, the publication has been honoring Indian-American achievers at the annual India Abroad Person of the Year award ceremony. The following are the list of winners.
Year | |||
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2002 | Swati Dandekar | politician | |
2003 | Sonal Shah | founder, Indicorps | |
2004 | Mohini Bhardwaj | Olympic gymnast and silver medalist | |
2005 | Bobby Jindal | politician | |
2006 | Indra Nooyi | CEO, PepsiCo | |
2007 | Mira Nair | filmmaker | |
2008 | Fareed Zakaria | journalist, author, and television host | |
2009 | Venkatraman Ramakrishnan | scientist, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for 2009 | |
2010 | Nikki Haley | politician | |
2011 | Preet Bharara | United States Attorney | |
Raju sold India Abroad to Rediff.com in April 2001, which as of 2009 owns and operates the paper.[2][6]
Gopal Raju died in New York City on April 10, 2008.[6]
References
- ↑ "eCirc for Newspapers". Audit Bureau of Circulations. September 30, 2011.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Pioneering publisher Gopal Raju passes away". India Abroad. 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ↑ "Obituaries in the news". Associated Press (International Herald Tribune). 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-05-03.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Gopal Raju, pioneer of ethnic Indian media in US, is no more". IANS (Thaindian News). 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ↑ Potts, Michel W. "Pioneer Publisher Gopal Raju Dies". India-West. Archived from the original on 2008-06-29. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "Veteran journalist Gopal Raju passes away". The Hindu. 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-05-03.