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  2. Sakal - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper designer Mario Garcia (Sr.) redesigned Sakal newspaper in year 2007–2008. The new look of Sakal was flashy, energetic and colourful. The masthead of Sakal changed to blue reverse. Garcia Design was implemented successfully across the Maharashtra. Newzine – In 2010 Sakal adopted Newzine style of presenting the news. Newzine is the ...

  3. Sakala (Odia) - Wikipedia

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    Sakala is an Indian newspaper of Odia language which is published daily from Bhubaneswar, Odisha.It is one of the fastest growing Odia newspapers in Odisha. It is published from the capital city of Bhubaneswar, as well as from Cuttack, Berhampur, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Balasore, Jajpur, Jeypore, and Angul.

  4. List of newspapers in India by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Sakal: Marathi: Various cities in Maharashtra: 4.101 Sakal Media Group 13 Gujarat Samachar: Gujarati: 7 cities in Gujarat and in Mumbai and New York City: 3.265 Lok Prakashan Ltd. 14 Sakshi: Telugu: Various cities in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana: 3.247 Jagati Publications Ltd. 15 Ananda Bazar Patrika: Bengali

  5. Sakaal Times - Wikipedia

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    Sakal Times was an English-language daily newspaper published from Pune, [1] India. It has recently been renamed as Sakàl Times . It is published by the Sakal Media Group, a media establishment in Pune whose flagship publication is the daily broadsheet Sakal (in Marathi ).

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  8. Lokmat - Wikipedia

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    Lokmat ( lit. ' People's Opinion ') is a Marathi-language newspaper published in Maharashtra, India.Founded in 1971 by Jawaharlal Darda, it is the largest read Marathi-language newspaper in India. [2]

  9. Tarita Shankar - Wikipedia

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    On Women's Day in 2002, Yuva Bharti of the Rotary Club of Poona Airport honoured her contributions at the India Brand Summit in 2002–2003. In 2007, she received the Uddhavshri honour and the Women Super Achievers honour. [6]