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Sakal
"Rise of the future newspaper" (उदय भविष्यपत्राचा)
Type
Daily newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Owner(s)
Sakal Media Group[1]
Editor-in-chief
Rahul Gadpale
Founded
1 January 1932
Language
Marathi
Headquarters
595, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Circulation
1,064,721 Daily[2] (as of 2022)
Sister newspapers
Sakal Times Agrowon
Website
https://www.esakal.com/
Sakal (meaning "Morning") is a Marathi-language daily newspaper by Sakal Media Group, its headquarters established in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Sakal is the flagship newspaper of the foundation publication, Sakal Media Group. It ranks among the largest circulated Marathi newspapers.
Pratap Govindrao Pawar has been in the board of Sakal since 1985 and is currently the chairman of the Group. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulation's (ABC) latest report, Sakal is the highest circulated and the most sold newspaper in Maharashtra with a daily circulation of approximately 1.3 million.[3]
Dr. N. P. a.k.a. Nanasaheb Parulekar was the founder of Sakal.
It is published in the cities of Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Sangli, Nashik, Aurangabad, Nanded, Parbhani, Solapur, Nagpur, Satara, Akola and Jalgaon.[4]
The group's other operations consist of regional newspapers, magazines and Internet publishing, together employing over 3000 people. Its online website, eSakal, reaches to 300,000 Internet users across the globe[5]
^Official website of Sakal Media Group (Accessed on 24 September 2013)
^"Highest Circulated Dailies, Weeklies & Magazines amongst Member Publications (across languages)" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
^"Sakal emerges as the most-read newspaper in Maharashtra". mediavataar.com.
^"Sakal Epaper – Today's Marathi Daily – Sakal Online Newspaper". epapersland.com. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
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