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Capturing Visakhapatnam's Rise,
The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam
|January 29, 2025
Over the years, Vizag has evolved from a quaint coastal town with a maritime legacy into a bustling industrial and tech hub
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The New Indian Express marks the 40th anniversary of its Visakhapatnam edition on January 29, 2025; we are reminded of the city's transformative journey over the decades.
When the edition first hit the stands in 1985 under the title of The Vizianagaram Edition, Visakhapatnam was already a city rich in history, culture, and promise.
Over the years, as the newspaper chronicled the events shaping the city, Visakhapatnam has evolved from a quaint coastal town with a maritime legacy into a bustling industrial and technological hub.
From its humble beginnings as a fishing village to its pivotal role in India's naval history to its modern-day position as a leader in green energy and IT, the port city has undergone remarkable growth.
In parallel, The New Indian Express has been a witness to and a chronicler of this evolution, adapting to the times while continuing to deliver the latest developments, challenges, and triumphs of Visakhapatnam and its people.
Now, as both the city and the newspaper reflect on their past, it is a fitting moment to look at how far Visakhapatnam has come and what lies ahead in its dynamic future.
Origins of the City of Destination Visakhapatnam's origins are steeped in legend and history. It is said that centuries ago, a king traveling along the coast halted in the region and built a temple dedicated to his favorite deity, Vaisakha, at a site just south of what is now Lawson's Bay.
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