Dainik Murder
Published in Dhule, this Marathi newspaper is distinguished by its unconventional branding and focus on regional crime reporting and local grassroots issues. It serves as a niche source of news for the community, emphasizing investigative accounts of incidents within the Khandesh region.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN INDIA
Boasting one of the world's highest print circulations, the nation's press relies heavily on a deeply ingrained daily home-delivery tradition. Leading the English-language market is The Times of India, a broadsheet published by Bennett, Coleman and Company that commands massive readership, competing closely with the Delhi-centric Hindustan Times. The Hindu, a Chennai-based paper known for its centre-left editorial stance, maintains a strong national presence alongside the historically significant The Indian Express. Beyond English titles, vernacular readership is enormous, spearheaded by regional giants like the Hindi-language Dainik Jagran and the Malayalam daily Malayala Manorama. Paperboy indexes 293 Indian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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