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Indian Journalist In London. A well-known Indian journalist now on a visit to London is Mr

Indian Journalist In London.
A well-known Indian journalist now on a visit to London is Mr. Kasturi Srinivasan, managing editor of The Hindu, Madras. Mr. Srinivasan was President of the All India Editors Conference 1940-44; chairman Indian Section of the Empire Press Union 1943-45; President of the Indian and Eastern Press Society 1947. He became first chairmain Press Trust of India 1948 and resigned from the PTI Board in 1952. In 1952 he became Vice-Premier International Press Institude and also became Chairman of the Indian National Committee of the IPI. Photo shows: Mr. Kasturi Srinivasan photographed when he visited the Reuters and Press Association building in Fleet Street, London. London, England. 18 June 1956

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This print captures the esteemed Indian journalist, Mr. Kasturi Srinivasan, during his visit to London in 1956. As the managing editor of The Hindu, Madras, Mr. Srinivasan held numerous prestigious positions within the media industry throughout his career. Notably, he served as President of the All India Editors Conference from 1940 to 1944 and chaired the Indian Section of the Empire Press Union from 1943 to 1945. In addition to these accomplishments, Mr. Srinivasan became the first chairman of Press Trust of India in 1948 and later assumed roles such as Vice-Premier International Press Institute and Chairman of the Indian National Committee of IPI in 1952. His contributions significantly shaped journalism both nationally and internationally. The photograph showcases Mr. Kasturi Srinivasan during a visit to Fleet Street's Reuters and Press Association building – an iconic hub for news agencies at that time. With a dignified presence and an air of professionalism surrounding him, this image perfectly encapsulates his influential role within global journalism. Preserved by TopFoto. co. uk, this print serves as a testament to Mr. Srinivasan's remarkable achievements and enduring legacy in shaping journalistic practices across borders.

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