Dainik divya marathi

  1. Marathi News Papers
  2. Dainik Divya Marathi – ANAMPREM
  3. DB Corp


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Marathi News Papers

31 Lokmat News18 One of the most prominent media industries in the country, Marathi journalism has been a cradle for early Indian journalism. It has played a pivotal role in the uprising of Indian journalism industry in the second half of 19 th century. It not only gave rise to the articulate expression of socio-political issues in Maharashtra, but also played a catalyst for many social reforms outside Bengal. Today, almost 400 Marathi newspapers account for more than 6 percent annual circulation of newspapers in India. Several groundbreakinig media publications root back to Marathi media, including Bombay Darpan, Kesari, Din Bandhu andmany more. In this article, Mediabuzz has created a comprehensive list of Marathi Newspapers and ranked them in terms of popularity and circulation. History In the annals of history, the first Marathi-language newspaper is touted to be Mumbapuri Vartnam that first published on 20 April 1928. However, the paper was a derivative of the English-language newspaper Bombay Gazette. The first independent Marathi newspaper was Darpan, launched by Balshashtri Jambhekar on 6 Jan 1832. Though it ended circulation in 1840, it jumpstarted the progress of Marathi journalism. Many other newspapers followed Darpan, like Mumbai Akhbar (started by Directors of United Service Gazette), Dyan Sindhu (Est. 1842), and Prabhakar (Est. 1841). During the mid-19th century, many Marathi newspapers like Dyanodaya (Est. 1842) followed a theme of promoting Christian missi...

Dainik Divya Marathi – ANAMPREM

‘Dainik Divya Marathi’ another Marathi newspaper published an article in their daily about the success of Anamprem in guiding the differently abled towards success on the occasion of World Differently Abled Day. It recounted that Anamprem had changed the lives of 380 differently abled youth by helping them to secure jobs through various training programmes.

DB Corp

Number of employees 9,120 (2020) Website .dainikbhaskargroup .com D B Corp Ltd., also known as the Dainik Bhaskar Group, is an Indian newspaper group with 66 editions published in four languages. The major newspapers published by the group are Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi daily), Divya Bhaskar (Gujarati daily), Dainik Divya Marathi (Marathi daily), Saurashtra Samachar, DB Post (English daily), and DB Star. The Group also publishes three magazines; Aha! Zindagi (a monthly family magazine in Hindi), Bal Bhaskar (a Hindi magazine for kids) and Young Bhaskar (an English magazine for kids). Listed on the Newspapers [ ] The Dainik Bhaskar Group's publications serve a variety of Indian states: • • • Dainik Divya Marathi, a Marathi daily, serves the state of • DB Star serves 3 states with 5 editions. • Saurashtra Samachar serves 1 state with 1 edition. • DB Post serves 1 state with 1 edition. Among all of its publications, the Dainik Bhaskar Group serves more than 50% of India's geographical area. The Group has a total circulation of more than 6 million copies with 53 print locations. [ citation needed] Dainik Bhaskar was declared the world's fourth largest circulated daily in 2016–2017. References [ ]