Milli Gazette

IndiaNew Delhi, Delhi, IndiaEnglish

Established in 2000, this New Delhi-based publication serves as an independent forum for news, analysis, and advocacy concerning the socio-political and economic issues facing India’s Muslim minority. It is notable for its commitment to investigative journalism and human rights reporting, providing a platform for voices often marginalized in mainstream media narratives.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NEW DELHI

India's capital sustains a highly competitive, multilingual media market structured around massive Hindi and English circulations alongside specialized financial reporting. National business journalism is anchored in the city by prominent corporate-owned dailies like the Economic Times, published by the Times Group, and the Business Standard. The local press also serves distinct minority linguistic segments through niche publications like the Urdu-language Daur-e-Jadeed and the Arabic news outlet Alhindelyom. Paperboy lists 48 newspapers in New Delhi.

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