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How old was Sakal?

Sakal

“Rise of the future newspaper” (उदय भविष्यपत्राचा)
Founded 1 January 1932
Language Marathi
Headquarters 595, Budhwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Circulation 1,337,901 Daily (as of Jul – Dec 2015)

Who was the founder of daily Sakal?

Dr. N.P. alias Nanasaheb Parulekar
Sakal was a classic newspaper of the pre-independence nationalist period. Its idealistic founder, Dr. N.P. alias Nanasaheb Parulekar had been influenced by American newspapers during his years at Columbia University.

How can I advertise in Sakal newspaper?

Follow the given procedure at Ads2publish to book ad in Sakal for both classified and Display Category.

  1. Choose Ad Category from the given list to book your ad in Sakal newspaper.
  2. Select individual City or Package Ad Rate available in Sakal.
  3. Select Date of your ad to be posted in Sakal from the Calendar.

Who is the owner of Sakal Media Group?

Pratap G Pawar
The Sakal Media group is owned and run by the politically influential Pawar family. The group’s board of directors , according to its website, is chaired by Pratap G Pawar, while his son Abhijit Pawar is the managing director.

Why is Vilas a poor boy?

He does not have enough clothes and whatever clothes he is wearing are also torn and worn out with use. He and his family members are undernourished. His father has already become a patient of tuberculosis and may not live long. He feels he will forever remain a poor person.

How can I find old newspapers online India?

Proquest Newspapers Collection

  1. ProQuest Times of India Archive (1838-2004)
  2. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Guardian (1821-2003) and The Observer (1791-2003)
  3. ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Wall Street Journal (1889-1996)
  4. Rare collection of old Urdu newspaper Al-Islah.