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Amar Ujala is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published in India. It has 19 editions in seven states and one union territory covering 167 districts. It has a circulation of around two million copies. The 2013 Indian Readership Survey reported that, with 5.510 million it had the 12th-largest daily readership amongst newspapers in India.
Amar Ujala was founded in Agra in 1948.[citation needed] In 1994, Dainik Jagran and Amar Ujala shared nearly 70 per cent of the Hindi newspaper readership in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Amar Ujala sold 4.5 lakh copies through its five editions.
Amar Ujala publishes a 16- to 18-page issue daily and also supplements focusing on matters such as careers, lifestyle, entertainment and women.
In 2015 the newspaper's managing director, Rajul Maheshwari, announced in a press release that it was entering the "rural events and activation" market, saying that “Amar Ujala is not just a newspaper. It is also a change agent." The intention is to hold short events in several towns that would bring together significant participants in the local rural economy with larger agriculture-based service businesses and government agencies.
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Amar Ujala is one of the fastest growing major daily newspapers in India. The circulation of Amar Ujala increased by 27.69% from 1.95 million per day in first half of 2014 (Source: ABC Jan-June2014) to 2.49 million per day in first half of 2015 (Source: ABC Jan-June 2015), which was the one of the highest among all major daily newspapers in India audited by ABC during that period for which certificates were obtained from ABC by the members. Our primary business is our publication business comprising of newspapers which is our principal source of revenue. We publish two Hindi daily newspapers, Amar Ujala and Amar Ujala Compact. Amar Ujala is published in 19 editions, across six states and two union territories (including New Delhi) in India, while Amar Ujala Compact is published in 6 editions in the state of Uttar Pradesh. We also published a Hindi, educational weekly, Yuvaan, which was discontinued in March 2014.
In addition to our newspaper publishing business, we also publish various magazines including Safalta, a niche monthly magazine providing study material for civil services and other examinations including for railways, banks and defence services and Safalta Samyiki which provides information relating to general knowledge and current affairs. Further, we also publish educational books under the series ‘Amar Ujala Educational Books’.