Jayant Mammen Mathew elected president of Indian Newspaper Society

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Jayant Mammen Mathew, Editor of Malayala Manorama, was Friday elected as the of the prestigious Indian Newspaper Society, an apex body of the country's

He was elected to the top post for the year 2018-19 at the organisation's general body meeting held here. He succeeds Akila Urankar of Business Standard, INS said in a statement.

Lav Saksena will serve as the while of Mid Day newspaper will be the and L Adimoolam of 'Health and The Antiseptic' as the Vice of INS.

of edition of has been made the organisation's

The 41-member committee of the society included Viveck Goenka of The Indian Express, Mahendra of Dainik Jagran, of Economic Times, of Lokmat, of Punjab Kesari, of Hindustan Times, Sumanta Pal of and Atideb Sarkar of

Hormusji N Cama of Bombay Samachar, R Lakshmipathy of Dinamalar, Girish Agarwal of Dainik Bhaskar, Akila Urankar of Business Standard, P V Chandran of Grehalakshmi, of The Tribune, RMR Ramesh of Dinakaran, of Vanitha, of Sakal, of Aaj Samaj and Ravinder Kumar of have also been made members of the committee of INS.

Also among the members are Samahit Bal of Pragativadi, Pradeep Gupta of Dataquest, of Sambhaav Metro, of Tarun Bharat, D D Purkayastha of Ananda Bazar Patrika, of Sunday Statesman, Somesh Sharma of Rastradoot Saptahik and Bahubali S Shah of

INS acts as a central organisation of the in and promotes and safeguards the interests of the industry.

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First Published: Fri, September 28 2018. 16:30 IST