Celebrating an exciting journey

November 29, 2010 04:04 pm | Updated October 22, 2016 08:58 am IST

Chennai, 25/11/2010: M.S. Ramanujan, Post Master General, Chennai releasing the Young World Special Cover and N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu receiving the first cover at the Young World Quiz' 10 on Thursday. Indian Racer Karun Chandhok (left), M.V. Muthuramalingam(second from left), Chairman, Velammal Educational Trust, and Nirmala Lakshman (right), Joint Editor, The Hindu are in the picture.  Photo: V. Ganesan

Chennai, 25/11/2010: M.S. Ramanujan, Post Master General, Chennai releasing the Young World Special Cover and N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu receiving the first cover at the Young World Quiz' 10 on Thursday. Indian Racer Karun Chandhok (left), M.V. Muthuramalingam(second from left), Chairman, Velammal Educational Trust, and Nirmala Lakshman (right), Joint Editor, The Hindu are in the picture. Photo: V. Ganesan

Young World has been around for 20 years. And in that time it has seen one generation grow. Most of the readers who started out with Young World are nearing 30 today. We are sure they have fond memories of this supplement that probably paved their way to reading per se. To celebrate this grand occasion Young World held three special events recently. First, there was the release of Forever Young, a collector's edition of everything that Young World has carried in the past 20 years. India Post decided that they too needed to commemorate the event, so a Special Cover was released. And finally, the grand finale of The Hindu Young World quiz brought the curtain down on the celebrations.

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