Pragativadi

Pragativadi is an Indian Odia language daily newspaper published from Bhubaneswar.[1] This is one of the most circulated news dailies in Odisha. Founded in the year 1985 by Pradyumna Bal, currently it is being edited by Samahit Bal. The newspaper being a prominent print media also has a news website and an online version of the printed newspapers freely available to all internet users.

Pragativadi
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Founder(s)Pradyumna Bal
News editorSamahit Bal
Founded1973
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguageOdia
HeadquartersBhubaneswar, India
Websitepragativadi.com

Balasore Head. = Mr. Ratikanta Patra

mayurbhanj Head. = Mr. Ashok pattanik

“PRAGATIVADI, IS NOT THE HIGHEST CIRCULATED DAILY IN ORISSA, YET IS A HOUSEHOLD NAME ACROSS THE STATE. AND AN EXTREMELY COST EFFECTIVE MEDIA VEHICLE TOO. IF YOU THINK THIS IS A PARADOX READ ON…”

News as it should be covered, has been the forte of Pragativadi over the years. And this has ensured a classy readership encompassing the who’s who of the state. The people who matter in Orissa, depend on Pragativadi. For opinion leaders, decision makers and people with surplus disposable income Pragativadi is a must.

A conscious readership that doesn’t flip through the pages, is Pragativadi’s vital strength. No wonder then, that Pragativadi has been the fastest growing daily in Orissa as per ABC for July-Dec’98. Sobriqueted as ‘what an independent daily ought to be’ Pragativadi is a complete newspaper in the true sense. Acclaimed analysts and lauded critiques pen their thoughts exclusively for Pragativadi. And readers devour it. From zany tinsel town gossip to sensitive stock market movements, fun and frolic for kids, freewheeling fiction for the literature freak and starry sports coverage…. you find ’em all in Pragativadi.

A 43 year young and vibrant daily Pragativadi enjoys a clientele which is both extensive and select. Extensive because it feels the people’s pulse and reaches every corner. Select because it interacts with opinion leaders from the panchayats to the parliament.

A jumbo combo that very few vernaculars can boast of and surely no other media in Orissa can offer.

References

  1. "Oriya newspapers and news sites". www.w3newspapers.com. Retrieved 15 August 2013.


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