Amar Ujala Bareilly Dehat
Amar Ujala is India’s 4th largest newspaper with a total readership of 4.70 crore readers as per the latest Indian Readership Survey (IRS). Amar Ujala has 21 editions, in 6 states and 2 Union Territories covering 179 districts.
Amar Ujala publishes an 18-24 page daily issue with colorful and vibrant pages in every edition. In addition to the mainline newspaper and the city centric pull outs, Amar Ujala publishes several niche supplements focusing on topics like jobs and career, entertainment, women and many more.
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Hindi |
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Newspaper |
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India |
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