The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) Towers | 27 Jul 2024
Recently, the Prime Minister of India inaugurated the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) Towers on his visit to the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) Secretariat in Mumbai. It would serve as the nerve center for the newspaper industry.
- The Society's origins date back to 1927, with the establishment of a group initially known as The India, Burma & Ceylon Newspapers’ London Committee.
- It was renamed as Indian & Eastern Newspaper Society (IENS) in 1935, and headquartered in London.
- It served as the official representative body for newspapers, magazines, reviews, and journals published across India, Burma, Ceylon, and other Asian countries.
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