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    Nai Dunia launches its Gwalior edition


    Saturday - Jan 08, 2005
    Televisionpoint.com Media Watch
    The most reputed Hindi Daily of Madhya Pradesh,- Naidunia, will now be printed and published from Gwalior too. The newspaper having a cherished history of 58 years is well-known for its ideal journalistic practices, fresh news, simple language, to-the- point editorials, good layouts and reliability. The Gwalior launch is a major achievement for Naidunia and reinforces its vast and growing popularity among the masses. The newspaper, hitherto, was being published from Indore and Bhopal. Naidunia enjoys credibility among lacs of people in these regions.

    Naidunia is a comprehensive Hindi Daily that covers all national, international, political, business and local news. Local events are also covered in their totality imparting a unique flavour of the region. Its strong editorial content is particularly read with avid interest by people. The newspaper makes its presence felt by publishing investigative news and stories. It lends perspective to various social evils like corruption, malpractices, etc.

    Colours enhance the visibility and attraction of a newspaper and impart it a certain personality, which is why every issue of Naidunia carries 8 colour pages. On special occasions like festivals, the number of colour pages are increased to enhance reading pleasure and provide additional information. At Gwalior the plans are to print 12 pages in color everyday. Only newspaper in this city to do so.

    Reading Naidunia is an addictive experience. People get to read more than just the news and articles. There are attractive weekly supplements too, designed for various segments of readers, like 'Nayika’ for today’s women, Dunia ki Dhadkan comprising topical events, Ravivariya- the Sunday supplement for readers of all age groups. Then there are special monthly magazines like Film Sanskriti and Bachchon ki Dunia. Film Sanskriti gives a detailed account of actors and actresses, viz, their childhood, their journey to the top, list of hits and flops, family life, etc. Children look forward to Bachchon ki Dunia as it is full of stories, puzzles, jokes, contests, facts, cartoons- and everything that provides healthy entertainment and contributes to their growth.

    Naidunia has been launched in Gwalior and has created a new chapter in its glorious history. The pre-event hype has generated considerable excitement and the local masses are eager to subscribe to this popular Hindi Daily.

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