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Ramnath Goenka (22 April 1904 – 5 October 1991) was an Indian newspaper publisher. He launched The Indian Express in 1932 with his partner Raja Mohan Prasad which is held in a trust by the current legal heirs for the family of Raja Mohan Prasad and created the Indian Express Group with various English and regional language publications. [1]
Ramnath Goenka (born April 3, 1904, Darbhanga district, Bihar, India—died Oct. 5, 1991, Bombay [now Mumbai]) was an Indian newspaper publisher and crusader against government corruption.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Oct 5, 2018 · Born on 3 April 1904, Ramnath Goenka is considered the founder of The Indian Express as we know it today. Friday marks the 27 th death anniversary of Goenka, who died on 5 October 1991 after a prolonged battle with illness.
- Nandita Singh
Shri Ramnath Goenka was a true freedom fighter and iconoclast who served the nation in the fairest spirit of Indian heroism by his refusal to submit to what he felt was not correct. He was willing to stake all he had for his principles and set the highest standards for Indian media in pursuit of truth.
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Oct 31, 1991 · Without doubt among newspaper proprietors Ramnath Goenka, chairman of the Indian Express Group of Publications, who died in Bombay on October 5, aged 87, was the valiant standard-bearer for a free press. Goenka's early years were hardly the kind which produce pioneering press lords.
Sep 30, 1987 · At 84, press baron Ramnath Goenka is a little slow. Not because he wants to slow down but because a transient stroke some months ago slightly affected his memory. He sometimes stops mid-sentence and gropes for thought and words. And he no longer goes for his three-mile walks.