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Dahake won from Karanja Assembly constituency representing Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. She polled 85,005 votes and defeated her nearest rival and sitting MLA, Gyayak Rajendra Patni of the Nationalist Congress Party (SP), by a margin of 35,073 votes.
Today – Sakal started a separate pull out for local content. A traditional Marathi newspaper, Sakal adopted 'Today', an English title of the pullout. In 2006 – 2007, 'Today' was launched across all major cities of Maharashtra. Pune edition initiated the pull out on 14 August 2006. It opened new avenues for local content as well local ...
It is published by the Sakal Media Group, a media establishment in Pune whose flagship publication is the daily broadsheet Sakal (in Marathi). The paper started circulating in May 2008. [2] The content is generated by staff reporters, writers and photographers. Also, some of the content is sourced from news agencies.
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Sai Prakash Uttamrao Dahake is an Indian politician. He is a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly representing Karanja Assembly constituency representing the Nationalist Congress Party.
News18 Lokmat is a 24-hour Marathi-language news channel based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a joint venture between Network18 Group and Lokmat Group the publisher of the newspaper Lokmat. [1] The channel was launched as IBN Lokmat on 6 April 2008, the day of the Hindu New Year festival Gudi Padwa. It was branded as News 18 Lokmat from 6 ...
Marathi television got its first round-the-clock news channel in the form of Saam TV in the year 2008 leading Marathi language News channel in the state. Nilesh Khare is the Channel Head and Editor of the channel since 2018. Zee 24 Taas was launched in 2007.
The Marathi language has a long history of literature and culture. The first Marathi newspaper, Darpan, was started on 6 January 1832 by Balshastri Jambhekar. The paper was bilingual fortnightly also published in English as The Bombay Darpan and stopped publishing in 1840.