Ramu Ramanathan

A country where print still reigns...

Digital adds another dimension, but the earning and revenue share which print advertisements still command, confirms that the future of traditional print is also bright, as Ramu Ramanathan finds out

Ipex in Mumbai benefits the Indian print industry

Vijay Kumar Chopra, chairman and managing director of Punjab Kesari group who inaugurated the Ipex South Asia spent 30 minutes at the PrintWeek India stall.

What next for the big two: HP and Kodak

A short analysis about the two digital giants HP and Kodak based on their financial results.

The vexed case of anti-dumping duty

PrintWeek India hosted a discussion between the representative of the All India Federation of Master Printers and TechNova to understand the relative merits of a fair market competition in the digital...

Reprographic and Printing Services: Life and belief of a woman printer

Ramu Ramanathan spends time at an unusual firm and finds out how the foundation was laid down by the indefatigable JP Vasandani and what printing means to Shobha Subramaniam.

"Newspapers are not a sunset industry in India," says Jacob Mathew of Malayala Manorama

Jacob Mathew, executive editor and publisher at Malayala Manorama and president of Wan-Ifra, the first Indian to hold this position talks to Ramu Ramanathan about his new role, the Indian newspaper...

Repro India kicks-off book revolution in education. "Books will never be unfashionable," says Pramod Khera

Executive director of Repro India, Pramod Khera reveals how the firm has moved away from a print-centric model to become a one-stop solution for publishers. In conversation with Ramu Ramanathan.

"The future of books is looking rather good," says Ramu Ramanathan

There's been a bit of action on the book front.

Spenta's one-stop shop style of publishing

With a stable of 40-plus titles, Spenta's Maneck Davar tells Ramu Ramanathan that he still has ambitions to grow.