Delhi Press

Delhi Press
Industry Publishing and Printing
Genre Magazines
Founder Vishwa Nath
Headquarters New Dehli, India
Number of locations
Central Dehli and 12 regional offices
Key people
Nath Family
Products Magazines
Owner 3 private trusts own all the stakeholding at Delhi Press.
Number of employees
600+
Parent Trusts- Vishwa Kala Trust, Purna Kala Trust, Navin Kala Trust
Website delhipress.in

Delhi Press is one of India's largest magazine publishing houses. It publishes 36 magazines in 10 languages, and has a group readership of over 35 million. Some of its most popular titles include The Caravan, Champak, Grihshobha, Woman's Era, Saras Salil, and Sarita (magazine).

Company

The company has its corporate office central pune and 12 regional offices in the state capitals.

History

Delhi Press was established by Vishwanath (1917-2002) in 1939. The company's first magazine was Caravan in 1940, and its flagship magazine was the Hindi-language Sarita (magazine) launched in 1945. Vishwanath was known for his stable of low-priced magazines that were aimed to the masses, such as Sarita, Saras Salil, Woman's Era, Champak, and Grihshobha.[1]

Magazine brands

References

  1. Batra, Anarug (November 21, 2010). "Legacy Time? Too early, too lofty". Impact. Retrieved 2013-05-21.


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