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Business Journalist and Deputy Chief Content Producer, Hindustan Times

Mainak Das

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Business Journalist and Deputy Chief Content Producer, Hindustan Times

Delhi, India, Kolkata

Beats

Primary beats

business and financeTravelTransportationopinion and editorial

Secondary beats

Eco-livingCulturePublic RelationsInsuranceInvestment NewsDisney WorldBeauty and fashionStartup FundingBloggingBusiness and technologyInvestment ManagementWomen's fashion

Biography

Working as a Business Journalist and Deputy Manager at Hindustan Times (HT Auto). Have over 14 years of experience in Journalism and Content Production across different domains (Business, Automobiles, BFSI, Technology, Energy, Sports) for both print and web media. Worked as an independent PR and Branding Consultant. Previously worked as Senior Copy Editor and Correspondent at The Economic Times. Also, worked with Discovery Inc, Intonate Publishing Group, Autoportal India, GaadiWaadi, TopSpeed, and ElectricVehicleWeb.in. Contributed as a freelancer to Ei Samay (A TOI venture). Worked with Ganashakti, a leading Bengali broadsheet daily as a Sports Journalist. Experienced in content strategy, events, translation and proofreading projects.

Final Covers

Mobility , Transportation , Automobiles , Technology

Doesn’t Cover

Family life and Leisure

Journalist Type

print journalists

Seniority Positions

Business Journalist and Deputy Chief Content Producer

Industries

Publishing

Medium Formats

Hindustan Times

Content

Total articles 2358

  • Available on paid plans

    Not sunroof, this new feature is the cool favourite for Indian car buyers

    By Mainak Das Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Sunroofs are yesteryear. This new feature is the cool favourite for Indian car buyers

    By Mainak Das Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line launched in India promising power-packed performance, priced at ₹…

    By Mainak Das Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

As seen in

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Company Info

Hindustan Times

Hindustan Times is a prominent Indian English-language daily newspaper and media conglomerate, established in 1924 by Sunder Singh Lyallpuri. The newspaper was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi and has since grown under the ownership of the Birla family, currently led by Shobhana Bhartia. Headquartered in New Delhi, it has a daily circulation of 738,154 copies and operates in several cities, including Mumbai, Lucknow, and Chandigarh. HT Media offers a range of print publications, including its flagship Hindustan Times, the Hindi daily Hindustan, and the business newspaper Mint. It also produces magazines like Kadambini and Nandan. The company has a strong digital presence with platforms such as HindustanTimes.com, Livemint.com, Shine.com, and HTCampus.com. Additionally, it operates radio stations like Fever 104 FM and Radio One, and has expanded its portfolio through acquisitions, including the financial news platform VCCircle. HT Media plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and adapting to the changing media landscape in India.

New Delhi, Delhi, India

'+91 11 6000 4242

Founded: 1924


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