Campaign India Team
Jul 05, 2011

Dainik Bhaskar launches Divya Marathi in Nasik

Following the Aurangabad launch, this is the second edition of the Marathi language newspaper

Dainik Bhaskar launches Divya Marathi in Nasik

Dainik Bhaskar group launched Divya Marathi’s second edition from Nasik on 3 July 2011. This is the second edition of the Marathi language newspaper, following its launch in Aurangabad.

Commenting on the successful launch, Sudhir Agarwal, managing director, DB Corp Limited said, “Nashik is one of the major cities of Maharashtra and a key agricultural and industrial hub, and therefore our successful launch in the city is extremely significant to our growth strategy. The city is one of Maharashtra’s growth engines with strong economic potential.”

In Nasik prior to launch of Divya Marathi, the Group had reportedly contacted 1,84,000 households under its robust Twin Contact Program, which helped map an in-depth understanding of the readership patterns in the city. It also showed that Nasik wanted a newspaper free from political influence, claims the Group. Further to this, Divya Marathi has been launched with the promise of ‘Unbiased Courageous Journalism’ and independent voice in Maharashtra.

Commenting on the success, Hemant Arora, chief office - marketing and corporate sales, Dainik Bhaskar Group added, “At Dainik Bhaskar Group, we always strive to understand the reader and their requirements. We have done this again in Nasik. Intensive market analysis, rigorous project planning and sharp marketing and branding campaign supported Nasik Launch,”

Similar to the Aurangabad launch, a branding campaign supported the launch and announced the progress of the survey at every stage – “Tumchi Marji Janoon Ghyayla Yetoye” (We are coming to know your opinion/wishes!) and “Na Sattechi, Na Mastichi, Aata Chalel Tumchi Marji” (No political propaganda, nor any media hype, now our opinions will matter!)

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