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New Delhi Post - NDP Domain Update: Introduction of ndpost.net

We’re excited to announce the acquisition of a new domain as part of our commitment to brand safety, simplicity, and professional presentation. On April 2, 2024, we acquired ndpost.net, and here’s what it means for our readers:
 
What Does NDPost Mean?

NDPost is a concise, intuitive abbreviation of New Delhi Post—our official news and media platform.
This naming style follows a well-established global trend, where major publications use combinations of city names and publication types for easier recognition.

🟢 For example, just as “New York Times” is commonly referred to as “NYTimes,” our brand follows a similar structure: “ND” stands for New Delhi, and “Post” reflects our publishing identity.

It’s clean, brand-safe, and perfectly aligned with naming patterns in the international media landscape.

What Will ndpost.net Be Used For?
  • ndpost.net will be used solely as a redirect to our official website: www.newdelhipost.com.

  • It will not host any content of its own—it's simply a user-friendly, shorter path to the same trusted source.

Future of ndpost.net
  • The domain will be renewed annually as part of our brand protection strategy.

  • If it no longer proves useful in terms of traffic or recognition, we may allow it to expire at the end of its registration period.

Important Security Notice
  • If ndpost.net expires and is later used by a third party, it will no longer be affiliated with New Delhi Post (NDP).

  • Any content hosted on it after expiration could be misleading or fraudulent. Please exercise caution and always confirm you're visiting our official channels.

Final Thoughts

Acquiring ndpost.net is part of our ongoing efforts to streamline user access and strengthen our brand’s online presence.
Whether you use ndpost.net or newdelhipost.com, you’ll always reach our trusted platform for credible news and stories.

Thank you for being part of our journey.

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