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'''Raju Narisetti''' (born [[June 26]] [[1966]] in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]], [[India]]) is one of the highest-ranked [[journalist]]s of Indian origin [http://www.saja.org], having worked for 13 years at the [[Wall Street Journal]] in the U.S. and Europe. Narisetti graduated from [[Indiana University]] in [[1991]] <ref>[http://www.indiana.edu/~iuadmit/about/afteriu.shtml After IU] indiana.edu</ref>.
'''Raju Narisetti''' (born [[June 26]] [[1966]] in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]], [[India]]) is one of the highest-ranked [[journalist]]s of Indian origin [http://www.saja.org], having worked for 13 years at the [[Wall Street Journal]] in the U.S. and Europe. Narisetti graduated from [[Indiana University]] in [[1991]] <ref>[http://www.indiana.edu/~iuadmit/about/afteriu.shtml After IU] indiana.edu</ref>.


Until June 2006, he was [[editor]] of the Wall Street Journal Europe and a [[Deputy Managing Editor]] of the Wall Street Journal with overall responsibility of [[Europe]], [[Middle East]] and [[Africa]]. Raju Narisetti is now editor of a new business paper being started by [[HT Media]] Ltd., India's second-largest [[media company]] that is headquartered in [[New Delhi, India]]. The Wall Street Journal is a partner in this new newspaper. The newspaper, called Mint, has already become India's second largest paper in just a month.
Until June 2006, he was [[editor]] of the Wall Street Journal Europe and a [[Deputy Managing Editor]] of the Wall Street Journal with overall responsibility of [[Europe]], [[Middle East]] and [[Africa]].
Raju Narisetti is now editor of Mint, India's newest and fastest growing business newspaper (see the paper at www.livemint.com) that was launched on 1 February 2007 by HT Media Ltd., India's second-largest [[media company]] that is headquartered in [[New Delhi, India]]. The Wall Street Journal is an exclusive content and business partner for Mint in India.

As of July 2007, Mint has a daily (Monday-Saturday)circulation of 93,000, making it the No. 2 business daily in both Mumbai and Delhi, the two cities from where it is currently published. India has five national business dailies.

Mint is the first and only Berliner-sized newspaper in India.

Raju Narisetti was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2007.


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Revision as of 23:40, 9 July 2007

Raju Narisetti (born June 26 1966 in Hyderabad, India) is one of the highest-ranked journalists of Indian origin [1], having worked for 13 years at the Wall Street Journal in the U.S. and Europe. Narisetti graduated from Indiana University in 1991 [1].

Until June 2006, he was editor of the Wall Street Journal Europe and a Deputy Managing Editor of the Wall Street Journal with overall responsibility of Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Raju Narisetti is now editor of Mint, India's newest and fastest growing business newspaper (see the paper at www.livemint.com) that was launched on 1 February 2007 by HT Media Ltd., India's second-largest media company that is headquartered in New Delhi, India. The Wall Street Journal is an exclusive content and business partner for Mint in India.

As of July 2007, Mint has a daily (Monday-Saturday)circulation of 93,000, making it the No. 2 business daily in both Mumbai and Delhi, the two cities from where it is currently published. India has five national business dailies.

Mint is the first and only Berliner-sized newspaper in India.

Raju Narisetti was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2007.

  1. ^ After IU indiana.edu