India Tribune
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India Tribune is a Chicago-based weekly in newspaper format, covering community affairs of the Americans from Indian decent, as well as news from India. The publication was founded in 1977.
The India Tribune is currently published in three editions: Chicago, New York and Atlanta. It also runs a website with up-to-date news, features and photographs. Prashant Shah has been the editor and publisher of India Tribune since its onset and over the years, India Tribune has maintained the highest subscription base of publications geared toward East Indians in the United States.[citation needed]
Current India Tribune Columnists
Following are writers that currently maintain columns in India Tribune:
- Thomas Kulanjiyil (Family Matters)
- Dr. C.L. Shastri (Astrology)
- Lina Trivedi (Social Issues)
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