Mint (newspaper) – Wikipedia

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Mint is a prominent Indian business newspaper, initiated on 1 February 2007, in association with The Wall Street Journal. The newspaper’s genesis was led by Raju Narisetti as the founding editor. In its early years, Mint adjusted its format from Berliner to broadsheet in 2016. Along with its main edition, Mint publishes a cultural edition, Mint Lounge, every Saturday. The newspaper is recognized for its coverage of business and political news. Expanding its reach digitally, Mint’s website[1], Livemint, has grown to become one of the most read business news websites in India. Furthermore, Mint shares content with VCCircle and TechCircle websites, which are under the umbrella of HT Media Limited. Notable contributors of Mint include Tamal Bandyopadhyay, Melissa Bell, Mitra Kalita, Samanth Subramanian, and Pallavi Singh.

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