Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

IndiaMumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaMarathi

Published in Marathi, this publication serves as the mouthpiece for the Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and focuses on promoting Hindutva ideology, spiritual practices, and socio-political issues from a conservative perspective. It is notable for its dedicated readership among followers of the Sanatan Sanstha and its consistent advocacy for the establishment of a Hindu nation in India.

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Driven by commercial and linguistic demographics, the local press operates as a heavily multilingual market split between English business dailies and robust Marathi, Gujarati, and Hindi print sectors. The historical landscape features Bombay Samachar, an 1822 broadsheet recognized as Asia's oldest continuously published newspaper. English-language readers rely on foundational general interest dailies such as the Free Press Journal, established during the independence movement in 1928, alongside specialized financial titles like the Financial Express. Paperboy lists 25 newspapers in Mumbai.

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