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Naresh Nath
(1944-2008)
Founder Chairman, MassCoMedia
Naresh Nath was the Managing Director of Delhi Press, the largest magazine publisher and printer in the country.
He had a deep background into the publishing industry and printing technology in India. Delhi Press, established
in 1938, publishes many magazines in different languages, with a reach of over 50 million readers nationwide.
Sarita, Woman's Era, Alive (formerly known as Caravan), Champak and Suman Saurabh are some of the
publications of Delhi Press.
He also founded a printing and binding machine manufacturing company, Pramod Engineering Works,
producing state-of-the-art equipment. He had been on various boards for the promotion of printing and
publishing industry.
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Prem Kishan Gupta
Vice Chairman, MassCoMedia
Prem Kishan Gupta has been in the family business of trading in newsprint and other special-quality paper since
1978. He is heading NTSC, one of the largest importers of newsprint in India catering to all major newspapers
and magazine publishers. He represents manufacturers in the United States, Canada and Europe with strong
tie-ups in South-East Asia. He also has investments in other areas of trade.
He is also the founder-promoter, Dyputy Chairman & Managing Director of Gateway Distriparks Limited (GDL), a
listed company on BSE & NSE.
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Ravindra Kumar Gupta
Director
Ravindra Kumar Gupta during his tenure as Chairman and Managing Director of S. Chand & Company Ltd., has
taken the publishing house to new heights. S. Chand & Co became the first publishing house in the country having
all publishing-related facilities under one roof. It was also the first recipient of the UGC Best Publisher Award for
publishing text books. The company was also the first publishing house in the history of independent India to be
given ISO-9001: 2000 certification. S. Chand and Co pioneered in bringing out multi-colour editions of many
degree-level textbooks, which are very popular among teachers and students.
His interest in billiards and snooker is well known. He is an altruist and philanthropist par excellence.
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Divesh Nath
Chairman & Managing Director, MassCoMedia
Divesh Nath has been the Managing Editor
and Publishing Director of Delhi Press
magazines for over ten years and is at the helm
of publishing Woman's Era and Alive
magazines. An alumnus of Modern School,
New Delhi, he is a qualified Chartered
Accountant.
He has an enriched experience of working in a
media company that publishes and prints some
of the best-known periodicals in India.
MassCoMedia is his vision and is being created
in consonance with some of the best media
professionals in the country.
Late Vishwanath established Delhi Press
magazines in 1938, with the launch of
Caravan, an English monthly magazine. Some
of the publications of Delhi Press Group are
Sarita, Woman's Era, Alive (incorporating
Caravan), Mukta, Suman Saurabh and
Champak.
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Naresh Mohan
Director,MassCoMedia
Naresh Mohan has 40 years of work experience in the newspaper industry and is engaged in media consultancy.
He has held various positions in the print media. He was the Executive President of The Hindustan Times Ltd.,
President of the Indian Newspaper Society, Chairman of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, Chairman of United
News of India and Member of Wage Board for Journalists.
He is at present member of the Executive Committee of the Indian Newspaper Society and is an independent
director on the boards of various newspapers and news agencies.
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J P Agrawal
Director, MassCoMedia
J P Agrawal is the Chairman of the Hira Group of industries in Raipur. The group has substantial operations
in steel, mines, power and cement. Some of the companies of the Hira group are also listed on the Bombay
Stock Exchange like Godhawari Power and Ispat Limited. His association with education is with Maharaja
Agrasen College, Raipur, Jain International School, Bilaspur, and many other educational institutions in
Central India. Being an eminent person of the state, he has been the fountainhead of many developmental
works, which look after the cause of social development.
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