Pudhari is a popular Marathi diary of Kolhapur, India. It is Marathi's fourth largest newspaper in the country. The daily epaper of Pudhari is the powerful newspaper in Maharashtra, it is published from Maharashtra, Goa and North Karnataka. EPudari Marathi has few popular editions named Mumbai, Pune, Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Nasik, Solapur, Ahmadnagar, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and Belgaum. Epaper Pudhari was founded by Dr. Ganpatrao Govindrao Jadhav. Pudhari has its own radio station called TOMATO 94.3 FM.
History
Dr. Ganpatrao Govindrao Jadhav is the founding editor of the daily Pudhari. He began his journalistic career in Mumbai by joining the weekly TEJ. He later worked for a daily afternoon and other magazines. I was also editing Kaiwari daily in Mumbai. He participated actively in the social and religious movements defended by Satyashodhak Samaj and those undertaken by Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. While working as a journalist he worked with Keshavrao Jedhe, Dinkarrao Jawalkar, Prabodhankar K.S. Thakre, Mama Varerkar, Achyutrao Kolhatkar, Bhaskarrao Jadhav and other renowned social reformers of the time. The current editor of Pudhari is Pratap Singh Jadhav.
Shri. G. G. Jadhav began publishing a weekly newspaper in 1937 in Kolhapur. The first issue of the weekly was released on May 13, 1937 and graduated daily on January 1, 1939 with the name "Pudhari". Since its creation in 1937, the newspaper has consistently and consistently supported and sought programs of national interest.
Dr. Pratapsinh G. Jadhav assumed his father's Pudhari address in 1971. The newspaper that had begun life as a proprietary concern became a corporate entity. The name was amended to Pudhari Publications Pvt. Ltd. and Shri. P. G. Jadhav assumed the position of Managing Partner and Editor of the firm. He is responsible for the technological modernization of machines and processes that allowed Pudhari to grow rapidly.