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S. Sadanand
Swaminathan Sadanand (1900–1953) was an Indian journalist. He was founder editor of the English-language ''The Free Press Journal'' in 1930. According to A. R. Desai, ''The Free Press Journal'' was a strong supporter of the Indian National Congress's "demand and struggle for independence" from Great Britain. He never went to college and was a self-taught journalist. J. K. Singh calls him a great journalist but a poor business manager and a "sad failure". Rangaswami Parthasarathy calls him an able editor, an innovator and a fearless patriot. In 1927 he started the Free Press of India Agency, which was the first news agency owned and managed by Indians. Sadanand was one of the seven initial shareholders of the Press Trust of India He bought ''The Indian Express'', (Chennai), from Congressman Varadarajulu Naidu, who had founded it in 1934. The closure of ''The Free Press Journal'' caused ''The Indian Express'' to pass into the control of Ramnath Goenka.
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