Mukund Padmanabhan will be the new Editor for the The Hindu, one of the largest English dailies in the country. He will be the second non family member who hold this position in the 125-year old Newspaper.
- Since August 2012, Padmanabhan was the editor of The Hindu Business Line. He has been working with The Hindu for the last 15 years.
- In January Malini Parthasarathy had resigned as the editor.
- Suresh Nambath, who was the national editor, was taking charge of the day-to-day affairs of the Paper.
- Padmanabhan, an M-Phil in Philosophy studied in Chennai, Delhi and the London School of Economics. He worked briefly as a lecturer in Delhi University before switching to journalism.
- As a journalist, he has reported from various countries including Sri Lanka, Britain, Australia, Malaysia, Britain and other countries in Europe.
- He worked for Sunday, the weekly magazine in Calcutta and the Indian Express before joining The Hindu, where he wrote editorials and oversaw many of the newspaper’s supplements including the Sunday Magazine, Literary Review and Metro Plus.
- He also curates two festivals of theatre and music on behalf of the Hindu group of publications — the MetroPlus Theatre Fest and the Friday Review November Fest.
KSL is the publisher of The Hindu and Group newspapers including The Hindu Business Line, Hindu Tamil and magazines including Frontline and Sportstar. The Hindu is an English-language Indian daily newspaper. Headquartered at Chennai, The Hindu was published weekly when it was launched in 1878, and started publishing daily in 1889.