This is internet age.The number of news paper readers have been decreasing day by day with the easy availability of news in internet.Today, there are more people reading news in Facebook and Twitter, where you can get straight and crispy updates in real time without any delay.Even the electronic media is in some tune.
Under the circumstances, although news papers are no more first source of news, there are still people around us who prefer reading news paper over other sources of news.If you feel surprised, just go through the statistics given below
Top 20 most circulated news papers in India :
1) Dainik Jagaran – Hindi – 39,21,267
2) Danik Bhaskar – Hindi – 38,13,271
3) The Times of India – English – 31,84,727
4) Amar Ujala – Hindi – 29,61,833
5) Hindustan – Hindi – 26,11,261
6) Malayala Manorama – Malayalam – 24,41,417
7) Enadu – Telugu – 18,66,661
8) Rajasthan Patrika – Hindi – 18,40,917
9) Daily Tanthi – Tamil – 17,10,621
10) Mathru Bhoomi – Malayalam – 14,73,053
11) The Hindu – English – 14,64,297
12) Daily Sakal – Marathi – 12,81,305
13) Patrika – Hindi – 11,99,869
14) Hindustan Times – English – 11,94,816
15) Punjab Kesari – Hindi – 11,77,951
16) Dinakaran – Tamil – 11,52,840
17) Sakshi – 11,13,696
18) Ananda Bazaar Patrika – Bengali – 11,02,955
19) Lok Mat – Marathi – 9,41,695
20) Dinamalar – Tamil – 9,23,356