Sandhya Prakash
Established in 1964, this prominent evening daily serves as a significant voice for the people of Bhopal, providing comprehensive coverage of regional news, politics, and social issues. It is widely recognized for its enduring commitment to objective journalism, maintaining a loyal readership base across the capital city of Madhya Pradesh.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN BHOPAL
Serving as the historic launching ground and current headquarters for India's largest Hindi newspaper network, this central Indian media market is dominated by regional-language journalism. Dainik Bhaskar anchors the local landscape as the principal Hindi-language morning broadsheet. The market is also supported by other Hindi publications, including the morning daily Peoples Samachar and the dedicated evening paper Sandhya Prakash. Readers seeking local news printed in English rely on the Central Chronicle. Paperboy lists 4 newspapers in Bhopal.
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