The Tribune’s Editor-in-chief Rajesh Ramachandran to move on

Ramachandran took charge as The Tribune’s Editor-in-chief in May 2018

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Published: Apr 25, 2024 4:55 PM  | 1 min read
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Rajesh Ramachandran, the Editor-in-chief of The Tribune, has quit, according to media reports. May 13 will be his last day with the Chandigarh-based publication.

Ramachandran took charge as The Tribune’s Editor-in-chief in May 2018. Before joining The Tribune, he was the Editor-in-chief of Outlook.

Ramachandran has over three decades of experience as a journalist in dailies, magazines and even television news channels. Known for his political analysis and commentary, Ramachandran has done big breaking stories such as the coffin scam and the BALCO valuation scandal. He has had stints with some of the biggest news organisations such as The Times of India, The Economic Times, Hindustan Times, The Hindu, The India Today Group and NDTV.

Published On: Apr 25, 2024 4:55 PM