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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 popular publications include ''
The Caravan ''The Caravan'' is an Indian English-language, long-form narrative journalism magazine covering politics and culture. History In 1940, Vishwa Nath launched ''Caravan'' as the first magazine from the Delhi Press; it went on to establish its ...
'', '' Champak'', '' Grihshobha'', '' Saras Salil'', and '' Sarita''.


Company

The company has its corporate office in central
Delhi Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders w ...
, 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. Vishwanath was a proponent of simple Hindi. Sarita used to have a column "यह किस देश-प्रदेश की भाषा है" which used to present a sample of hard to follow language. The articles and stories in Sarita used to be short and readable. It is now managed by his descendants including son Paresh Nath (publisher and editor-in-chief) and grandson Anant Nath (editor of The Caravan). Womans'era, Alive and Suman Saurabh are managed by Divesh Nath (Editor). Related organisations including Pramod Engineering and MassCoMedia were founded by Sh Vishwa Nath's eldest son Naresh Nath and are now run by Divesh Nath and Rohit Nath. The magazine business has been very challenging in India as well as globally, with many highly regarded magazines such as
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(1883-2000) ceasing publication. However the Delhi Press magazines have not only survived but thrived, and the group has added new publications. Delhi Press' advertising revenues are 60% and circulation revenues are 40%. Its sales through home delivery exceeds 50%. Magazines sell for Rs 30-60 (about US$0.45 to $0.90), with total revenue about Rs.100 crore (Rs. One Billion). The ''Vishv Books'' division was founded by Vishwanath's son Rakesh Nath. It publishes a variety of books including numerous books written or edited by Rakesh Nath along with books by famous authors such as
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,
Premchand Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (31 July 1880 – 8 October 1936), better known by his pen name Premchand (), was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. Premchand was a pioneer of Hindi and Urdu social fiction. He was one of ...
or Satyabhakta (with expired copyrights). In recently years, his daughter Mudit Mohini has published and authored a large number of popular children's books. These include pop-up books, construction books, books for early learners, "I'm Unique" and graded learning books. She also publishes and manages a complete unit of school curriculum books which are used in Indian as well as International schools. They are exporting a large number of books to various countries as well as selling content rights across the world.


Controversies

Delhi Press, and specially its magazine Sarita has been involved in numerous controversies. Sarita has frequently published articles that are critical of Hindu texts, traditions and institutions. It has been the subjects of many lawsuits and government bans. In practically all cases, the lawsuits and bans have been thrown out in the courts. A notable controversy arose on the poem "Ram Ka Antardwand" by Arvind kumar which was published in Sarita on July 1957. referring to the banishment of Sita. Arvind Kumar acknowledged that the poem was inspired by Shailendra's song in
Awaara ''Awaara'', also written ''Awāra'', ur, , Āvārā, group=n, name=HindiUrdu and known overseas as ''The Vagabond'', is a 1951 Indian Hindi crime drama film, produced and directed by Raj Kapoor, and written by Khwaja Ahmad Abbas. It stars Raj ...
(1951) "Pativrta Sitamai Ko Tune Diya Banwas". Acharya Tulsi similarly faced opposition because of his poem "Agnipariksha" in 1970. Delhi Police filed complaints against Caravan for 'allegedly misleading and providing false information that a farmer died in police firing at the ITO intersection on January 26'.


Magazine brands

* Woman's Era * Alive ''(Earlier called Caravan)'' * Satyakatha (Hindi) * Champak (published in 7 Indian languages and English) * Champakplus (published in English for 4 separate age groups) * Farm n Food (Hindi) * Grihsbhobha (published in 7 Indian languages) * Mukta (Hindi) * Saras Salil (published in 5 Indian languages) * Sarita, a Hindi monthly magazine * Suman Saurabh * Manohar Kahaniyan (Hindi and Urdu) *
The Caravan ''The Caravan'' is an Indian English-language, long-form narrative journalism magazine covering politics and culture. History In 1940, Vishwa Nath launched ''Caravan'' as the first magazine from the Delhi Press; it went on to establish its ...
, an English-language literary magazine ''(1940-1988, 2010–present; in 1988, it transformed into Alive. Caravan was reintroduced in 2010; Alive and Caravan are both published today)'' * Nimmellara Manasa (Kannada) - (discontinued) * Butti (Kannada) * Motoring World


References


External links


Delhi Press Official website

Vishv Books Official website
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