As GPlus steps into its 12th year of publication, I find myself reflecting on this extraordinary journey that began with a simple vision: to create a platform where the pulse of Guwahati could be heard, debated, and amplified. Over the past 11 years, we have seen our city grow, struggle, evolve, and thrive, and it has been a privilege to chronicle this transformation. But more than a journey through time, this has been a journey through experiences—both personal and shared with the community we serve.
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I want to begin by expressing my deepest gratitude to you, our readers. From day one, GPlus has been about you. The stories we write, the issues we raise, and the conversations we foster have all been shaped by your engagement. Your feedback has been a constant source of motivation and reflection. Whether you’ve agreed with us or challenged us, every interaction has made us sharper, more accountable, and more dedicated to telling the city’s story. In an age where attention spans are dwindling, your commitment to thoughtful, in-depth journalism has been a beacon of hope, reminding us that there is still a space for meaningful content.
As I look back on the past decade, what stands out is how GPlus has been able to grow in tandem with Guwahati. This growth hasn’t always been easy. There have been hurdles—both external, in terms of the rapidly changing media landscape, and internal, as we worked to constantly refine our approach. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that change is inevitable, and how you respond to it defines who you become. GPlus has responded with resilience and creativity, pushing boundaries to ensure we stay relevant, independent, and committed to the truth.
A significant part of this success has been the result of the tireless work of our team. To our employees, past and present, I want to say this: GPlus exists because of you. The dedication, passion, and professionalism you bring to the table every single day are unparalleled. Journalism is a demanding profession, but you’ve met every challenge head-on, from covering breaking news to delivering thoughtful investigative pieces. You are not just employees—you are the heart of this publication.
Equally, I am immensely grateful to our advertisers and business partners who have stood by us, especially through uncertain times. In the media world, advertising is more than just revenue; it’s a sign of trust and belief in what we stand for. Your partnership has enabled us to maintain the independence that is so crucial to our mission. We have grown together, and I hope we continue to strengthen these ties as Guwahati moves towards becoming a dynamic hub of business, culture, and development.
I also want to acknowledge the broader network of reporters, freelancers, photographers, and contributors who have added richness to our pages. The stories of a city cannot be captured from a single vantage point, and you have helped us ensure that GPlus remains a reflection of Guwahati in all its complexity—its triumphs, its challenges, and its ever-evolving identity.
But the story of GPlus is more than just the sum of its parts. It is about the relationship between a publication and a city, between words and the lived realities they try to capture. Over the past 11 years, Guwahati has been on a remarkable journey. It is a city on the cusp of something great—a hub of economic activity, cultural revival, and infrastructural development. But with this progress comes new responsibilities and challenges. Guwahati is changing, and with that change comes the need for a more engaged, thoughtful citizenry.
This is where I hope GPlus will continue to play a pivotal role. As a publication, we are not just witnesses to the city’s transformation; we are active participants in shaping the discourse around it. We rely on you, the people of Guwahati, to be part of this conversation. We expect your voices, your concerns, and your aspirations to be louder than ever. This is a critical moment in the city’s history, and together we can ensure that Guwahati’s transformation is inclusive, sustainable, and meaningful.
In closing, I want to thank each and every one of you—our readers, our team, our partners, and the people of this vibrant city. It has been an incredible journey, and I am excited about what the future holds. As Guwahati evolves, so will we. GPlus will continue to be your platform, your voice, and your trusted source of news and analysis.
Here’s to many more years of telling Guwahati’s story—together.
With sincere gratitude and hope,
Sunit Jain
Founder and Publisher, GPlus