Global Media is launching a daily news website

New Delhi, Feb 10 : Global Media Publications, a leading New Delhi, India-based publisher on South Asian issues has launched www.khabrein.info a dedicated online news paper for Indian diaspora residing around the world.

Khabrein that means news in Hindi and Urdu aims to objectively present news and views to Indian audience living not only within the confines of this great country but also people of Indian origin living around the world. India with its immense knowledge-based economy is poised to become world leader within a very short time. The fast-paced growth of Indian economy as well as the changed image of the country - from snake charmers to technology drivers - is to a large extent due to the wonderful work being done by people of our country who have been living in different countries.

www.khabrein.info would bring news from across the country as well as of Diaspora living around the world, particularly in US, Gulf countries, European Union and Far East. With timely views, editorials, interviews, tech news www.khabrein.info promises to keep Indian Diaspora informed of all things important taking place in their part of the world.

“Though there are several website catering to non resident Indians in particular geographic locations, but there was a dearth of a powerful news media that caters to Indian Diaspora as a whole. With www.khabrein.info we would like to fill this vacuum” said S Ubaidur Rahman, CEO, Global Media Publications. He clarified that though this news site is geared towards Indian Diaspora it will be a complete online newspaper and will cover important news stories of the day from India and abroad.

“News stories and features concerning Indian Diaspora as well as business process outsourcing, Indo-US and Indo-Arab relations - areas where majority of non-resident Indians live- will be our focus area” S Ubaidur Rahman added. We are contacting writers in different parts of the world to write for us, said he.

 
 
Date Posted: 10 February 2007 Last Modified: 10 February 2007