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IndiaNagpur, Maharashtra, IndiaMarathi

Founded in 1971 by Jawaharlal Darda, this prominent Marathi-language daily has grown into one of India’s most widely read regional newspapers with a dominant circulation across Maharashtra and Goa. It is noted for its deep grassroots reach and commitment to addressing socio-political issues, serving as a powerful voice for the state's diverse readership.

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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