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'''''Hindustan Dainik''''' or '''''''Hindustan''''''' is published by Hindustan Media Ventures Limited. Earlier it was part of [[HT Media Ltd]] group, which spun off its Hindi business into a separate company named Hindustan Media Ventures Limited in December 2009 <ref>http://hmvl.in/aboutus.html</ref>. It ranks as the third largest-read daily in the country. Hindustan has 13 editions across the Hindi belt. They are spread across Delhi, Bihar ([[Patna]], Muzaffarpur and Bhagalpur), Jharkhand ([[Ranchi]], [[Jamshedpur]] and [[Dhanbad]]), Uttar Pradesh ([[Lucknow]], [[Varanasi]], Meerut, [[Agra]] and [[Kanpur]]) and Chandigarh. Apart from these, the paper is also available in key towns like Aligarh, Mathura and Allahabad.
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| foundation = 12 April 1936
| political = [[Centrist]]
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| headquarters = Kasturba Gandhi Marg, <br>New Delhi - 110001
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'''''Hindustan Dainik''''' or '''''''Hindustan''''''' is published by Hindustan Media Ventures Limited. Earlier it was part of [[HT Media Ltd]] group, which spun off its Hindi business into a separate company named Hindustan Media Ventures Limited in December 2009.<ref>http://hmvl.in/aboutus.html</ref> It ranks as the third largest-read daily in the country. Hindustan has 13 editions across the Hindi belt. They are spread across Delhi, Bihar ([[Patna]], Muzaffarpur and Bhagalpur), Jharkhand ([[Ranchi]], [[Jamshedpur]] and [[Dhanbad]]), Uttar Pradesh ([[Lucknow]], [[Varanasi]], Meerut, [[Agra]] and [[Kanpur]]) and Chandigarh. Apart from these, the paper is also available in key towns like Aligarh, Mathura and Allahabad.


In [[Delhi]] plus NCR, Hindustan is an undisputed No. 2 and has a rapidly growing even as the market is declining. Interestingly, Hindustan readership in IRS 08 Round 1 grew by a huge 20% over the last round.
In [[Delhi]] plus NCR, Hindustan is an undisputed No. 2 and has a rapidly growing even as the market is declining. Interestingly, Hindustan readership in IRS 08 Round 1 grew by a huge 20% over the last round.

Revision as of 05:10, 13 July 2011

Hindustan Dainik
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)HT Media Limited
Founded12 April 1936
Political alignmentCentrist
LanguageHindi
HeadquartersKasturba Gandhi Marg,
New Delhi - 110001
Sister newspapersHindustan Times
Mint
Websiteepaperllivehindustanlcom
wwwllivehindustanlcom

Hindustan Dainik or ''Hindustan'' is published by Hindustan Media Ventures Limited. Earlier it was part of HT Media Ltd group, which spun off its Hindi business into a separate company named Hindustan Media Ventures Limited in December 2009.[1] It ranks as the third largest-read daily in the country. Hindustan has 13 editions across the Hindi belt. They are spread across Delhi, Bihar (Patna, Muzaffarpur and Bhagalpur), Jharkhand (Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Varanasi, Meerut, Agra and Kanpur) and Chandigarh. Apart from these, the paper is also available in key towns like Aligarh, Mathura and Allahabad.

In Delhi plus NCR, Hindustan is an undisputed No. 2 and has a rapidly growing even as the market is declining. Interestingly, Hindustan readership in IRS 08 Round 1 grew by a huge 20% over the last round.

Hindustan in addition to high-quality reportage also aspires to become an ally to its readers in their quest for success. The ambition for the brand is to become the partner of progress for the youth in the Hindi belt.

Currently, the major editions of Hindustan are available online in epaper format.

In Bihar & Jharkhand

Hindustan dominates in Bihar with an undisputed readership of over 4 million (as per the IRS 2008, Round 1). It commands a massive 73% share of the Hindi readership market of Bihar. Hindustan has been the No. 1 newspaper of Jharkhand, ever since readership surveys have been reported for the state.

In Uttar Pradesh

Hindustan is expanding rapidly in the state of Uttar Pradesh, which is the largest Hindi newspaper market, and where it is the fastest growing Hindi daily. Apart from a long-standing presence in Lucknow and Varanasi, Hindustan was launched in Meerut, Agra and Kanpur in 2006. In 2008, Hindustan launched in the cities of Aligarh and Mathura. In 2009, Hindustan launched in Allahabad, Bareilly and Moradabad. In 2010, Hindustan will be launched in Gorakhpur as well. It is the most popular newspaper in chhapra and patna it is spreading now in remote places of bihar and jharkhand

In Uttarakhand

Hindustan has made an entry into Uttarakhand with a printing location in Dehradun, in May 2008. This edition will cover key cities in Uttarakhand and West UP (like Dehradun, Hrishikesh, Haridwar, Roorkee and Saharanpur).

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