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Aroon Purie

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Indian businessman and journalist

Aroon Purie
Purie in 2008
Born1944 (age 80–81)
Alma materThe Doon School
London School of Economics
Occupation
  • BusinessmanJournalist
TitleFounder ofIndia Today Group
Children3, includingKoel Purie
RelativesMadhu Trehan (sister)
AwardsPadma Bhushan (2001)

Aroon Purie (born 1944) is the founder-publisher and editor-in-chief ofIndia Today, and former chief executive of theIndia Today Group. He is the managing director of Thomson Press (India) Limited and the chairman and managing director ofTV Today. He is a recipient of thePadma Bhushan award.[2] He was also the editor-in-chief ofReader's Digest India.[3] In October 2017, he passed control of the India Today Group to his daughter, Kalli Purie.[4][5]

Early life

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Purie graduated fromThe Doon School[6][7] and earned a bachelor's degree in economics from theLondon School of Economics[8] in 1965. Bollywood actressKoel Purie is his youngest daughter.[9]

Career

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He started his career in 1970 at Thomson Press as Production Controller and continues to be its guiding force even though he handed over to his son Ankoor Purie.[10] With five facilities across India, it has a national presence. He began the India Today Group with an eponymous magazine in 1975.[4] Today the group is India's most diversified media group with 32 magazines, 7 radio stations, 4 TV channels, 1 newspaper, multiple web and mobile portals, a leading classical music label and book publishing arm.[11]

India Today

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Vidya Vilas Purie, Aroon Purie's father, launched the fortnightly magazineIndia Today in 1975, with his daughterMadhu Trehan as its editor and Aroon Purie as its publisher.[12][13] The magazine was born during theEmergency declared by Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi. WithIndia Today, Aroon tried to "fill the information gap which exists amongst persons interested in India residing abroad".[12] With editions in five languages, it is the most widely–read publication in India – a position which, as of 2006, it had held for over a decade – with a readership of over 11 million.[14]

He also set the journalistic style for the 24-hour news and current affairs Hindi news channelAaj Tak and English news channelHeadlines Today.[15]

Awards and associations

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He was conferred thePadma Bhushan in 2001, the third-highest civilian award of the government of India, for his contribution to Indian journalism.[16] He has received other honours, including the B.D. Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism (1988),[17] 'Journalist of the Year 1990' award by the Indian Federation of Small and Medium Newspapers,[16] the G.K. Reddy Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism (1993–1994), the Hall of Fame Award from the Advertising Club of Kolkata (2002) and the NT Award for Lifetime achievement from www.Indiatelevision.com (2008).[18]

He is associated with several councils, including the Council of Management, Audit Bureau of Circulations (Chairman, 2000–2001).[16] He is on the Executive Committee of The Editors' Guild of India,[16] Council of Management All India Management Association (Special Invitee). He was Chairman of the CII National Committee on Media (2001–2002).[16]

He is currently the chairman ofFIPP (Federation of International Periodicals and Publications).[19] Aroon Purie is a board member of theGlobal Editors Network since its creation in April 2011.[20]In March 2022, he was bestowed with the ABLF lifetime achievement award for his contributions in the field of Journalism.[21]

Controversy

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‌In 2007 a criminaldefamation case was filed against Aroon Purie over a report titled“Mission Misconduct” published inIndia Today in April 2007. According to the article, three Indian officials posted in the UK were “recalled in quick succession following serious allegations of sexual misconduct, corruption in issuance of visas and sale of Indian passports to illegal immigrants”.[22]

TheSupreme Court quashed the case against Aroon Purie in October 2022 over the article published in 2007 by India today. Though Chief Justice U.U. Lalit, Justice Ravindra Bhat, and Justice Bela M Trivedi quashed the case against Purie; they did not grant relief to the author of the news article.[23][24]

Plagiarism

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A media watchdog, CounterMedia, found the opening two paragraphs—the first 250 words—of Purie's 400-word editorial of 18 October 2010 on the Indian actorRajnikanth to be identical to those in an article byGrady Hendrix published on 27 September 2010 inSlate, a US-based online magazine.[25]

Purie apologised for the mistake, suggesting that it had resulted fromjet lag and claimed that "a couple of sentences lifted from another article were sent to me." In response, Hendrix wrote inSlate: "The jetlag apology wasn't meant to be taken as a serious statement, it was more of an old school attempt to make the problem go away with a silly, 'Whoops, I'm tired!' shrug." Hendrix also wrote that he considered it "a satisfactory closure to the matter."[26]

References

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  1. ^Purie, Aroon (15 June 1998)."From the Editor-in-Chief".India Today.Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved18 January 2017.
  2. ^"Padma Bhushan for Aroon Purie, Rahul Bajaj".The Hindu. 26 January 2001.
  3. ^"Reader's Digest India". Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2004. Retrieved4 March 2010.
  4. ^abRay, Shantanu Ray (18 October 2017)."Aroon Purie hands over reins of India Today to daughter Kallie; appoints her as group vice-chairperson".First Post. Retrieved5 December 2017.
  5. ^"Kalli Purie". India Today. Retrieved16 August 2021.
  6. ^"Dame dilemma for Doon - President's co-ed suggestion evokes mixed reaction".www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved29 January 2019.
  7. ^"50 most influential people - Broadcast Channels | DigitalProductionME.com". Archived fromthe original on 18 November 2012. Retrieved12 July 2012.
  8. ^Fellows and Prominent Alumni LSE
  9. ^Roy, Amit (17 December 2014)."Red Hot".The Telegraph. Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2005. Retrieved5 December 2017.
  10. ^"Thomson Digital :: Leadership".www.thomsondigital.com.
  11. ^"Aroon Purie".www.dailyo.in.
  12. ^abBhandare, Namita.70's: The decade of innocence.Hindustan Times. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  13. ^India's Top 50 Influentials.Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 29 July 2012.
  14. ^NRS 2006
  15. ^""Profile"".www.bloomberg.com.
  16. ^abcdeAroon Purie ProfileArchived 12 May 2008 at theWayback Machine Television Point
  17. ^"Deputy Commissioner Of Income Tax vs Aroon Purie on 8 April, 2002".indiankanoon.org.
  18. ^"enba 2011: Lifetime Achievement Award for Aroon Purie - Exchange4media".Indian Advertising Media & Marketing News – exchange4media.
  19. ^New FIPP chairman Aroon Purie electedArchived 23 November 2010 at theWayback Machine FIPP
  20. ^"Global Editors Network board members". Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved19 June 2013.
  21. ^"India Today Group Chairman Aroon Purie honoured with ABLF lifetime achievement award".India Today. Retrieved6 January 2023.
  22. ^"Supreme Court quashes defamation case against India Today's Aroon Purie".Newslaundry. 31 October 2022. Retrieved7 March 2023.
  23. ^Debayan, Roy (31 October 2022)."Supreme Court quashes criminal defamation case against India Today chairperson Aroon Purie".Indian Legal news. Retrieved7 March 2023.
  24. ^"Aroon Purie defamation case: Supreme Court grants relief to India Today Chairperson over news article against Indian diplomat in Edinburgh".India Legal. 31 October 2022. Retrieved7 March 2023.
  25. ^Purie, Aroon."From the Editor-In-Chief"(PDF). Retrieved5 December 2017.
  26. ^Hendrix, Grady (20 October 2010)."Great Writers Steal".Slate. Retrieved5 December 2017.
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