Which newspaper has highest circulation in Mumbai?
List of newspapers in India by circulation
S.No | Newspaper | Headquarters |
---|---|---|
1 | Dainik Bhaskar | Bhopal |
2 | Dainik Jagran | Kanpur |
3 | The Times of India | Mumbai |
4 | Malayala Manorama | Kottayam |
Which newspaper is mostly read in India?
Dainik Jagran
List of newspapers
Rank | Newspaper | Language |
---|---|---|
1 | Dainik Jagran (दैनिक जागरण) | Hindi |
2 | Dainik Bhaskar (दैनिक भास्कर) | Hindi |
3 | Hindustan (हिंदुस्तान) | Hindi |
4 | Amar Ujala (अमर उजाला) | Hindi |
Which is the first newspaper in Marathi?
Darpan
The first Marathi newspaper, Darpan, was started on 6 January 1832 by Balshastri Jambhekar. The paper was bilingual fortnightly also published in English as The Bombay Darpan and stopped publishing in 1840.
Which is the most widely read newspaper in India?
Most widely read English newspapers are Times of India, Hindustan Times, DNA, Economic Times & Mumbai Mirror. In Marathi language, Maharashtra Times, Loksatta, Sakal, Punya Nagari & Lokmat. I’ve drop Dainik Bhaskar & Navbharat Times to our hindi customers.
Which is the second largest daily newspaper in Mumbai?
It is the ninth-largest-selling daily newspaper in the country and also according to the IRS 2005; Maharashtra Times is the second largest readership in Mumbai. Loksatta is one of the most widely read Marathi daily newspapers in Maharashtra with increased popularity and circulation of the newspaper.
Which is the best Marathi newspaper in Mumbai?
1 Lokmat-. Lokmat is a Marathi language newspaper founded in 1971 by Jawaharlal Darda. 2 Maharashtra Times-. Maharashtra Times also referred to as ‘Ma Taa’ from its Marathi initials, is a Marathi newspaper founded in 1962 based on Mumbai, India. 3 Loksatta-. 4 Sakaal-. 5 Pudhari-.
Which is the 9th largest selling newspaper in India?
Maharashtra Times is the ninth largest selling daily regional newspaper in the country. It is a Marathi newspaper based in Mumbai and is the sister publication of Times of India. It enjoys the second largest readership in Mumbai among Marathi newspapers, only next to Lokmat and has a daily circulation of 10 lakhs.