About Us
Promoters of Outlookindia.com: The Outlook Group
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It's
an entrepreneurial journey that has spanned both 'old' and 'new' economies --
building successful brick-and-mortar businesses to exploring the frontier world
of convergence technologies. About a quarter-century before the onset of the ICE
age, the Rajan Raheja Group made
its beginning in the construction business. After building a huge presence in
the realty market, the Group diversified laterally into manufacturing, financial
services and media -- each venture initiated, and executed, to fulfil the
objective of assuming leadership in core areas.
The
list of the Group's successes is long and eclectic. Today, H&R
Johnson (
India
) Limited is the top name in ceramic tiles in
India
. Exide is the strongest brand of
batteries in the automotive and industrial field. Co-promoters of Supreme
Petrochem Ltd. along with Supreme Industries Ltd, largest processor
of plastic materials in India.
The
Group also joined hands with Oberoi Hotels as co-promoters of Trident
Hotels and luxury resort Rajvilas, which Conde Nast Traveller ranked
as one of the 25 best villa hideaways in the world.
Prism
Cement Ltd,
has a production capacity of 2.5 million tonnes; The Group is a Co-promoter of Sonata
Software Ltd, one of the leading software companies in
India
. As owners and operators of a fibre optic cable network in Kerala through Asianet
Satellite Communications, the group is also a significant stakeholder
in the growing convergence business in
India
. Co-promoters of RMC Readymix (India) Pvt.
Ltd. along with RMC Group plc, U.K, the world’s largest
manufacturer of Ready-mixed concrete.
Hathway
Cable & Datacom Pvt. Ltd
has extensive cable network in 6 major cities and 7 large towns across
India
. Globus Stores Pvt Ltd. is
India
’s one of the largest apparel brand chain. A 50% JV with the ING group of
Netherlands
in ING Life Insurance. The
venture is already the 5th largest insurer in
India
.
Outlook:
In October 1995, group company Hathway Investments Private Limited entered the print media. Outlook, a weekly
newsmagazine headed by Vinod Mehta, galvanised a sluggish market reeling under the impact of satellite TV.
Outlook quickly carved a significant niche for itself among discerning readers who value its in-depth,
investigative reporting as well as its stylish visual format. Known to be fiercely independent, Outlook has
shaken the establishment on events ranging from Kargil to Kashmir to cricket, sensitised the reading public to
important issues like big dams, education and gender, and provided an unremitting focus on South Asian
geopolitics. Today, Outlook is the preferred magazine of 1.5 million readers in India, and sells more than
11.2 million copies over the year.
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Outlook Money:
In July 1998, the Group launched "Intelligent Investor" re-christened as "OUTLOOK MONEY" as of 30-Nov-2002, India's first personal finance magazine, which offers
sound strategies for the lay investor, especially the growing segment of salaried middle and upper
middle-class and self-employed professionals. Its message is clear and simple: 'Invest well, borrow wisely, spend smartly'.
Evidently, that message has gone down well: the magazine sold upwards of 1,00,000 copies a fortnight within a
year. One of its distinguishing characteristics is that about 93 per cent of readers retain all past issues of
Outlook Money.
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Outlook Traveller: Outlook Traveller is a monthly magazine
from the stable of Outlook Publishing India Pvt. Limited and the only significant magazine aimed at the travel
reader. Every month since June 2001 OT has introduced readers to the wonders of unknown destinations while
also encouraging travellers to take a fresh look at familiar places. Whether people are planning a holiday, or
simply dreaming of one, Outlook Traveller continues to take them closer.
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Outlook Saptahik: Outlook Saptahik, a weekly newsmagazine, was launched in October 2002 to establish significant presence amongst the vast Hindi reading audience. The product targets the evolved Hindi reader keeping their interests, realities & aspirations in mind. Outlook Saptahik retains the core strengths of Outlook with objective, fiercely impartial and bold journalism, while brandishing its own identity through a strong parallel editorial. The magazine is empathetic to its target audience & is not a translation of its English counterpart.
outlookindia.com: In 1998,
Outlook went online as outlookindia.com, drawing into its fold the vast, nascent readership of expatriate
Indians. outlookindia.com is both Outlook magazine's home on the Internet and an online publication. Apart
from Outlook's print edition in its entirety - supplemented with links to related articles on its own site and
elsewhere on the Web - outlookindia.com also offers an array of original Web-only columns and and news updates
every day with a very lively interactive section.
outlooktraveller.com:
Inaugurated as a web resource in 2000, this travel Website has since come a long way. Outlooktraveller began
by opening up new vistas in web-driven vacation planning, with its highly focused editorial features on an
array of destinations. Still a highlight of the website, these are supported by tools and resources that make
putting together your holiday a breeze — from selecting your destination, to choosing your mode of
transport, finding your way around the map, selecting a place to stay to catching the local festivities, plus
ferreting out the nearest ATM, fuel stop or cybercafe. Here there is something for everyone; themed
vacation ideas from 'A for adventure' to 'W for wildlife', honeymooners dream destinations, foodies
delights, first-person travelogues, a message room where you can exchange notes or ask us for more info that
you want… And don't forget to book your copies of our international award-winning bestsellers from Outlook
Traveller Getaways, available at a special price when you order on the website. If you want a sneak preview,
there're excerpts from the guide books by renowned authors, including the likes of Prabhu Ghate, Ruskin Bond
and Jug Suraiya.
outlookmoney.com:
outlookmoney.com takes forward the philosophy and beliefs ushered in by Intelligent Investor (the personal
finance magazine that was launched in mid-1998, now known as Outlook Money). The site has six channels --
Stocks, Mutual Funds, Loans, Retirement Planning, Taxation and Insurance -- that address broad areas of the
personal finance spectrum. Outlookmoney.com comes with many interactive tools. The Loans channel alone sports
calculators that do all the number crunching a visitor may want on home, car, personal or equity loans.
outlookmoney.com seeks to provide total solutions to personal finance issues -- from disseminating information
to providing avenues for e-commerce transactions.
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OUTLOOK
Traveller Getaways
(travel guides) published from OUTLOOK Group is today a
recognized, established and acknowledged premier
travel reference guide book in
India
. In a span of 5 years, 14 successful titles have been
published -
(covering
different travel theme destinations, state travel
guides, weekend getaways guides)
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Weekend
Breaks (from
Delhi
/ Mumbai /
Bangalore
/ Chennai)
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State
Travel Guides (Rajasthan,
Goa
, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Himachal)
- Trekking
Holidays
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Wildlife
Holidays
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101
Pilgrimage Destinations
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Heritage
Holidays
OUTLOOK
traveller getaways is
not only for reliable information about the chosen
destination but also for a real understanding of the
culture and workings of that destination. The guide marries
text and pictures to provide the much more elusive
qualities: knowledge and discernment.
OUTLOOK
traveller getaways
is a visual treat, reaches to the aspirational,
hi-income and exploratory readers (travellers)
Outlook Traveller Getaway Series
52 Weekend breaks from Delhi : June 2002 the first title proved to be a
landmark in travel books publishing. It was the first
travel guide in India that highlighted the concept of a
weekend break, addressing the significant changes in
urban work styles and in the tourism industry over the
15 years. By encouraging a new concept in travel - that
of a weekend holiday - this book has made a
path-breaking contribution to the growth and expansion
of the Indian tourism industry in general. Weekend
Breaks from Delhi went through four additional reprints
before its second edition was launched early in 2004.
Weekend breaks from Delhi 2nd edition: January 2004 *Order Now
Weekend breaks from Mumbai: April 2003 *Order Now
Weekend breaks from Bangalore: September 2003 *Order Now
Holidays in the Hills: June 2003 *Order Now
Heritage Holidays in North & Central India: February 2004 *Order Now
The Layman's Guide to Insurance *Order
Now
The Layman's Guide to Insurance lets you in on facts most insurers and agents shy away from. A
handy book to have by your side while buying all kinds of life and non-life insurance, it explains the covers
relevant to you, tells you how much to buy, points out the fine print and gives useful tips so that you get
your money's worth of insurance.
The
Layman's Guide to Mutual Funds *Order
Now
The Layman's Guide to Mutual Funds tells you everything you need to know to hitch a profitable ride on these
low-maintenance investment vehicles: the expansive bouquet of products on offer, the important investment
decisions you need to make, the strategies to adopt to squeeze out extra returns, the players in the market,
and much more.
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- Department of Tourism, Government of India Award, National Tourism Award 2001-2002 awarded to OUTLOOK
Traveller for Excellence in Publication.
- OUTLOOK Traveller " 75 Holidays in the Hills" won the 2004, PATA Gold Award
- In 2002-2003 the Government of India recognized "Outlook Traveller Getaways" as the " Best
Travel Publication".
- Weekend breaks from Delhi was in the BESTSELLERS top three, non fiction category for 14 consecutive weeks
in North India
- Weekend breaks from Mumbai was in the BESTSELLERS list top three for 8 consecutive weeks in West India
Outlook Money Awards:
The awards started in 2002, and are presented to the best in the following key personal areas:
- Value-Creating Companies
- Wealth Creators(Mutual Funds)
- Banks
- Insurers
- Online Brokers
- Home Financiers
- Hall of Fame
The ceremony for 2003 was held in Mumbai and was presided over by The Hon'ble Finance Minister; Mr Jaswant
Singh.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Vinod Mehta
President & Publisher: Maheshwer Peri
Executive Editor: Bishwadeep Moitra
Business Editor: Alam Srinivas
Features Editor: Nandini Mehta
Foreign Editor: Ajaz Ashraf
Senior Editors: Ajith Pillai, Sunil Menon, Anjali Puri
Political Editor: Smita Gupta
Bureau Chiefs: Saba Naqvi Bhaumik (Delhi) Smruti Koppikar
(Mumbai)
Books Editor: Sheela Reddy
Deputy Foreign Editor: Seema Sirohi
Assistant Editors: Satish Padmanabhan, Namrata Joshi, Manisha Saroop
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Executive Editor:
Sundeep Dougal
Software Engineers:
Anwar Ahmad Khan, Manav Mishra
Web Designer: Praveen Uprety |
Senior Special Correspondents:
Arindam Mukherjee, Lola Nayar, G.
Rajaraman, Anuradha Raman, Bhavna vij-Aurora
Special
Correspondents: Saikat Datta
Correspondent: Shruti Ravindran, Raghu Karnad, Debarshi Dasgupta
Mumbai: Payal Kapadia, Shuchi Srivastava, Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
Bangalore: Sugata Srinivasaraju
Chandigarh: Chander Suta Dogra
Bhopal: K.S. Shaini
Hyderabad: Madhavi Tata
Kolkata: Jaideep Mazumdar
Copy Desk:
Sasi Nair, T.K. Sreevalsan, Paromita Mukhopadhyay, Saikat Niyogi
Photographers:
T. Narayan (Photo Editor), Jitender
Gupta (Chief Photographer), Sanjoy Ghosh, Narendra
Bisht, Atul Loke, Tribhuvan Tiwari, Srikant Kolari,
Swapan Nayak, Dinesh Parab, Rahul Surve
S. Rakshit (Senior Coordinator)
Design:
Deepak Sharma (Art Director), Tanmoy
Chakraborty (Infographist), Bonita Vaz, Devi Prasad, Padam Gupta,
Promotions: Ashish Rozario
Illustrator:
R. Prasad, Sandeep Adhwaryu
Editorial Manager: Sasidharan Kollery
Library: Alka Gupta
Business Office:
VICE PRECIDENTS: Suresh Selvaraj, Indranil Roy
Assistant Vice President: Alok Mathur
General Managers:
Anup Dwivedi (Production & Systems), Vidya Menon (Advertising)
Deputy General
Manager: Gaurav
Vashisht
National Heads:
Himanshu Pandey (Business Development), Alex Joseph (Retail), Gitanjali Singh
(Marketing)
Regional Managers:
Anand Shirali, Arokia Raj, Arun Singh, Swaroop Rao, Moushumi Banerjee Ghosh,
Rakesh Mishra, Uma Srinivasan, Yogesh Mohan
Senior Managers: B.S.
Johar, Kabir Khattar, Mohit Sharma, Runa Sinha
Managers:
Anita Sutrave,
Anjeet Trivedi, Basab Ghosh, Chetan Budhiraja, D.R. Wadhwa, Darryl Arahna,
Mukesh Lakhanpal, Pankaj Sahni, P.S. Rawat
Associate Managers:
A.G. Subramaniam, Bobby Mathews, Chetana Shetty, K. Srikkanth, Sanjay Narang,
Shashank Dixit, Shekhar Pandey, Vinod Joshi
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