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      • Vineet Jain (born 1966) is an Indian entrepreneur and current Managing Director of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Limited, India’s oldest and largest media group in India, also known as Times Group.
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    Ramkrishna Dalmia. Vineet Jain (born 1966) is an Indian entrepreneur and current Managing Director of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Limited, India’s oldest and largest media group in India, also known as Times Group.

  3. Aug 1, 2016 · So says Vineet Jain, the managing director of BCCL, also known as the Times Group. BCCL is India’s largest media conglomerate, with revenues of about Rs100 billion (about US$1.5 billion) per year and with more than 13,000 employees.

  4. Mr. Vineet Jain is the Managing Director of India’s largest media group, Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd, also known as the Times Group. Mr Jain has transformed the Times Group from the No 1 publishing house into India’s largest, diversified, most respected and multi-faceted media conglomerate.

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Vineet Jain ENBA Award. Important FAQs for Students from this News. Who is Vineet Jain? Vineet Jain is the Managing Director of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), which owns prominent media outlets like The Times of India and The Economic Times. What is the ENBA Lifetime Achievement Award?

  6. Dec 24, 2007 · Jain, 41, is Managing Director of Bennett Coleman & Company Ltd., also known as the Times Group, Indian media’s 800-pound gorilla—one which simultaneously inspires awe and admiration as...

  7. Dec 1, 2023 · Samir Jain, the group’s vice-chairperson and Vineet Jain, its managing director—brothers who have built and led the conglomerate together—reportedly arrived at a formal agreement to split up.

  8. Jul 9, 2021 · For Samir Jain, vice-chairman of Bennett, Coleman & Company Limited (BCCL), better known as the Times Group, the media giant that produced the largest English newspaper was a laboratory for experimentation. The billionaire media baron attended office in Mumbai or Delhi whenever he was not on a pilgrimage.