India Abroad to cease print edition after 50 years in US

India Abroad, a newspaper that caters to the Indian diaspora in the US, will cease its print edition from Monday following a decrease in revenue due to coronavirus pandemic. Suresh Venkatachari through his publisher's note said that the newspaper has been struggling since the advent of the Internet age. The newspaper was founded by Indian-American publisher Gopal Raju in 1970.

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