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Narasimhan Ram also known as N. Ram(born May 4, 1945) is an Indian journalist. He has been the Editor-in-chief of The Hindu since June 27, 2003. Ram also heads the other publications of The Hindu Group such as Frontline, The Hindu Business Line and Sportstar, and has been awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India.
Education
Ram graduated from Loyola College,[1] Chennai in arts in 1964, received a master's degree from Presidency College, Chennai in 1966, and later an M.S. in comparative journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.[2] He actively participated in the students politics. He was vice-president of the Students Federation of India (SFI) at the time of its formation in 1970 in Thiruvananthapuram.[3]
Journalism career
Beginning his career in The Hindu as an Associate Editor in 1977, Ram was made the Washington Correspondent in 1980. His association with Frontline dates back to 1984, when the magazine was started.[2]. N Ram has become famous as a journalist during his writings in exposing Bofors Scandal during the reign of late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Prior to his current position as the editor in chief of the Hindu daily, Ram had served as the Editor of Frontline magazine and Sportstar between 1991 and 2003.
Commendations
Ram's contribution to journalism has been recognized by a number of awards. These include the Asian Investigative Journalist of the Year (1990) Award conferred by the Press Foundation of Asia at the "One Asia Assembly", Bofors Case, the disciplined application of his journalistic idealism and the impact of his revelations on the Indian political scene"; the B.D. Goenka, 1989, shared with Chitra Subramaniam; in the interest of the nation"; and XLRI’s First JRD Tata Award for Business Ethics, awarded at this management institute’s 46th Annual Convocation at Jamshedpur on March 23, 2003. [4]
Personal life
Ram's first wife Susan was an Irish woman who was for many years in charge of Oxford University press publications in India. As a husband and wife team, both published the first volume of a biography on R.K.Narayan, the eminent Indian writer. Their daughter Vidya Ram is a budding journalist. Now Ram is married to a Keralite, Mariam.