The New Indian Express Group (TNIE) has been a standard-bearer for journalism in India ever since the Chennai edition was launched in 1932. The TNIE Group whose slogan of ‘Fear none; favour none’ is known for its courageous and fiery journalism. The Group publishes 41 editions of The New Indian Express , The Sunday Express , The Morning Standard , The Sunday Standard and Tamil daily Dinamani from 28 printing centres across five southern States and New Delhi. Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika – a weekly in Kerala and INDULGE The Morning Standard in Kolkata. The New Indian Express has been admired and envied for its credibility, its fierce independence and its staunch refusal to cringe before the powers that be. When Emergency that Indira Gandhi imposed on the night of June 25, 1975, saw the fundamental rights of citizens suspended and censorship imposed on newspapers, the Express was one of the few newspapers to defy the government orders. On the night the Emergency was imposed, the paper carried a blank edit page to show its defiance of authority. In the years since, the newspaper has proudly carried that tradition forward.
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