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Ramoji Rao, Founder of Eenadu, Ramoji film city Passes Away at 87

Ramoji Rao established a massive business empire, including Margadarsi Chit Funds, Eenadu Telugu daily, ETV network of television channels, film production company Usha Kiran Movies and the world’s largest film production facility – Ramoji Film City (RFC).

by Deccan Voice
Ramoji Rao, Founder of Eenadu, Ramoji film city Passes Away at 87 - Deccanvoice.com

Ramoji Rao, the influential founder and chairman of the Eenadu Group, passed away at the age of 87. He significantly shaped the Indian media landscape by establishing Eenadu, one of the largest circulated regional language newspapers in India. His vision and entrepreneurial spirit created a media empire that includes television channels, film production, and various print publications.

Born in 1936, Rao started his career in the media industry with a modest newspaper. He transformed Eenadu into a dominant force in the Telugu media space through his dedication and innovative approach. He also founded the ETV network, a staple in Indian households. His ventures extended beyond media, as he ventured into the hospitality and financial sectors, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile entrepreneur.

Rao believed in using media to educate and inform the public. Under his leadership, Eenadu played a crucial role in investigative journalism, highlighting social issues and governance matters. Many recognized his efforts with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian award.

Rao’s passing marks the end of an era for Indian media. He leaves behind a legacy of journalistic integrity and business acumen. Future generations of media professionals will feel his influence for many years to come.

Read more : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramoji_Film_City

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