Tag: Divya Bhaskar

  • Divya Bhaskar launches campaign titled ‘Sachi Vaat Bedhadak’

    By Our Staff

     

    The Dainik Bhaskar group’s Gujarati newspaper Divya Bhaskar has released a campaign – titled ‘Sachi Vaat, Bedhadak’. The paper has commissioned One Advertising and Communication Services Ltd for the campaign.

     

    Talking more about this campaign, Sanjeev Chauhan, COO, Divya Bhaskar, said: “For Dainik Bhaskar Group and its various publications, printing truth, reporting facts as it is and questioning the wrong has been the primary motto.  It is one of the biggest reasons why we have emerged as one of the leading Gujarati Dailies in such a short span of time.”

     

    Added State Editor Devendra Bhatnagar: “Divya Bhaskar is renowned for its fearless journalism which has become our identity and we take pride in it. But, for us, the betterment of the state of Gujarat is of the foremost importance. We have launched initiatives like ‘No Negative Monday’, ‘Jal Shree Krishna’, ‘Ek Vriksh, Ek Zindagi’, ‘Saarthak Diwali’, ‘Annadaan – Vastradaan’, and many such initiatives that address the needs of our society. ‘Sachi Vaat Bedhadak’ is what the people of Gujarat need, and our promise is to deliver it every time. We also wish to say that Divya Bhaskar is not against any individual or organization. We are only with truth and will keep on bringing out the truth, fearlessly.”

     

    Said Vibhuti Bhatt, Director of One Advertising: “Divya Bhaskar has always been a fearless daily. Its headlines have often created ripples in our society, forcing people to take notice and question things going around us. To do justice to this truthful and fearless journalistic spirit, we decided on taking its headlines and transforming them into thoughtful creativity. The Headline will be adorned by a Lion – the symbol of fearlessness; a Torch – to illuminate our path and reveal all aspects of a story and a Fist – to rebel against the misinformation that plagues our society.”

     

  • The More you Succumb, the More Dangerous the World Becomes

     

    By Ranjona Banerji

     

    Ranjona BanerjiOn July 22, the Income Tax department carried out a series of raids on the offices of the Dainik Bhaskar group across India.

     

    Even for those sleeping under a rock to avoid criticising the Modi government, these raids were a sign that someone up there in the higher reaches of power was angry. Very angry.

     

    The anger could be two-fold: The revelations this week of the Pegasus Project and that Bhaskar covered it widely.

     

    And that this Pegasus coverage only added to the rage the government had felt at the relentless manner in which this large chain of newspapers had covered the Covid-19 pandemic. Government lies on Covid cases, lies on the number of deaths, on the lack of oxygen in hospitals, on the dead bodies floating in the Ganga and other rivers and buried in shallow graves in riverbanks were exposed every day in both Gujarat’s Divya Bhaskar and Dainik Bhaskar editions elsewhere.

     

    National Editor Om Gaur took DB’s coverage even further in his edit page piece for the New York Times about the dire Covid situation during India’s second wave, which was headlined: “The Ganges is returning the dead”. As ever, negative international exposure enrages an image-conscious Prime Minister and his government.

     

    Whatever has irked the government more, it is clear that it is riled. And when that happens, there is a malicious, vindictive reaction. Perhaps for almost seven years, the Modi government has got so used to the lavish praise piled on it, for all its transgressions, mistakes, lies, aggressions, disasters, any resistance is seen as unacceptable. Okay, cut that “perhaps”. We know that this is a government, more than any other until now, which cannot handle dissent, disagreement, questions, opposition. And has been enabled by a captive mainstream media.

     

    Between the Pegasus Projects and its revelations, and these raids on a media house, where does the rest of the media stand? The old days when all newspapers ignored each other and operated in their separate silos have gone, and for the better, together with that ivory tower editor who barely comprehended what was happening in his own newsroom forget the nitty-gritties of the world itself. The media has to comment on itself and allow others to comment on it.

     

    The revelations that someone within the government of India was using/ had used Israeli-made military-purpose malware to both hack into people’s electronic devices, run surveillance on them and possibly also implant material into their devices has shaken the world and forced the media not involved in the investigation to take notice. But the voice of the media has been far from uniform and at times, shockingly pro-government even though journalists, citizens, businesspeople, activists and others have been targets.

     

    So how did we respond to the Dainik Bhaskar raids.

     

    Bhaskar itself called itself “Swatantra Bhaskar” or Free Bhaskar and announced on its front pages, with a series of images of its Covid and other coverage, that the government had to do what it had to do and the media group what it had to do.

     

    The Mumbai edition of the Times of India, July 23, had an article on Nation pages 11, the focus of which was the Opposition’s reactions to the raid. Shooting from the opposition’s shoulder, rather than straightforward coverage.

     

    The Economic Times, Mumbai, July 23, covered the possibility that industrialist Anil Ambani’s phone had been hacked as well as the corporate reaction to Pegasus on Page 6. But page 2 had Union minister Meenakshi Lekhi’s lies that Amnesty had distanced itself from the Pegasus Project, minus the clear clarification to the contrary that Amnesty had issued soon after.

     

    The Dainik Bhaskar raid was on Page 8.

     

    Hindustan Times, Mumbai, July 23, did better than its rival TOI. The first two pages were dedicated to the Olympics. Therefore, the Pegasus uproar in Parliament and the Ambani phone hack were on page 3. City page 5 had a single column on the DB raid in Mumbai. Nation page 5 ran with the raid as the lead, above the fold. And Nation page 7 had more Pegasus coverage. However once again, Lekhi, was allowed to run with her lie.

     

    The Indian Express, Mumbai has upped its game (although in the days to come expect more government ministers pushing Modi/BJP propaganda on their oped pages). The Dainik Bhaskar raid and Pegasus were on Page 1, continued on 2 as is the paper’s style. On Page 8, the Amnesty rebuttal to Lekhi’s claim made an appearance and Pegasus found space on the economy and world pages.

     

    The Hindu, Chennai had a much better showing, despite the photo of group head Malini Parthasarathy in Modi’s “illuminating” presence, which she put up on Twitter on July 22. Both the raid and Pegasus were on the front page, on page 10 in further detail. Pages 11 (nation) and 13 (world) had further Pegasus coverage.

     

    Of the English language papers MxM looked at, The Telegraph, Calcutta stood out. Both the raid on DB and Pegasus ran as the lead. The Ambani phone hack also found space. The lead story quoted DB National editor Om Gaur about why he thought the group was raided – the strong Covid coverage – as well as his NYT piece.

     

    Of the Hindi papers, Amar Ujala, Delhi had the best coverage: The raids on Dainik Bhaskar as well as the independent UP-based news channel Bharat Samachar were second lead, above the fold. No one else mentioned Bharat Samachar, which has been increasingly critical of the government.

     

    The Pegasus uproar in Parliament was the lead. Amar Ujala also mentioned prominently how Lekhi had called protesting farmers “mawalis” or hooligans. Most English newspapers ignored this stroke of genius from the Union minister.

     

    Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur, carried the raid on the front page and also had an edit.

     

    Hindustan Delhi: Had the Pegasus arguments in Parliament, but focused on the IT minister as the lead. A small mention of the DB raid on Page 1 sent the reader to page 11, where Pegasus was also covered.

     

    Dainik Bhaskar’s biggest competitor, Dainik Jagran Delhi, carried a tiny mention of the raid on page 4.

     

    Regardless of the extent of the coverage we went through, all media owners and editors know what all journalists also know: that the more you succumb, the more dangerous the world becomes. You may think I was going to say that the more you resist, the more you are under threat. That is true. But unless you want the threat to last forever, you have to resist.

     

    Kudos to Dainik Bhaskar for its stand so far.

     

    And to those who have not been too afraid to cover the actions of a vindictive government.

     

    For those who cover up, well…

     

    Ranjona Banerji is a senior journalist and commentator. She is also Consulting Editor, MxMIndia. She writes on MxMIndia every Tuesday and Friday. Her views here are personal

     

  • Dainik Bhaskar Group binges on mega-editions

    By A Correspondent

     

    After an 128-page edition in Indore, a 72-page one in Bhopal, 60 pages in Hoshangabad and 54 pages in Bilaspur, the Bhaskar group’s offensive against the impact of the Corona continues with Divya Bhaskar’s 80-page edition in Ahmedabad.

     

    Said Devendra Bhatnagar – State Editorial Head: “This is indeed a special milestone for the group because the very discerning readers of Gujarat expect only the best and we have hopefully been able to deliver on our promise of editorial excellence.” Added Harish Bhatia, President, DB Corp: “The 80-page edition in Ahmedabad that follows mega-editions in Indore, Bhopal, Hoshangabad and Bilaspur clearly indicates that Dainik Bhaskar has been able to capture advertising spends across all the markets it operates in. It also validates the recent EY report that spoke of Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities leading the economic revival in the country.”

     

    Said Sanjeev Chouhan, Gujarat Head of the group: “The overwhelming response of the advertisers for our special Divya Bhaskar – edition, is very encouraging. Participation has been across the board with advertisers from multiple sectors such as Real Estate, Jewellery, Automobile, FMCG, Electronics and Social sectors coming on board.”

     

     

  • Dainik Bhaskar takes off in Bhagalpur, Bihar

    By A Correspondent

     

    Dainik Bhaskar, Divya Bhaskar and Divya Marathi announced the launch of Dainik Bhaskar’s new edition from Bhagalpur in Bihar. With this launch, DB Corp Ltd reinforces its presences in Bihar – a region which is of high strategic importance for the company where Dainik Bhaskar has already established a very strong brand equity and a leadership position through the launch of its edition in Patna in January 2014. Dainik Bhaskar now publishes six newspapers with 39 editions in 14 states across India.

     

    Over the next 20 days, Dainik Bhaskar is also set to launch two other main editions from Muzaffarpur and Gaya in August Beginning, with, in between launch of 7 district editions in Hajipur, Purnea, Biharsharif / Nalanda, Arrah, Chhapra, Samastipur and Darbhanga. This will complete Dainik Bhaskar’s full foray in Bihar.

     

    The Bhagalpur launch was implemented along a similar strategy as that of Patna driven by a well – strategized research and reader-centric survey that was also supported by an aggressive marketing and sales campaign which has once again proved its exceptional execution strength. A region with formidable peers, the Bhagalpur launch success was led by Dainik Bhaskar’s most differentiated content quality, its credibility and a highly un-biased approach as India’s leading media conglomerate.

     

    Commenting on the launch, Sudhir Agarwal, Managing Director, DB Corp Limited, “We are very encouraged with the overwhelming response to our launch in Bhagalpur. We have been studying the Bihar market for long and while we sensed and explored high market potential in Patna, we were also excited with the economic potential of Bhagalpur. Over the next few weeks we are set to complete our full roll-out in two other main editions and 7 district editions to accomplish our Bihar foray which will make a strong impact on our ability to provide a much deeper reach to advertisers and readers.”

     

    “Our growth strategy is well aligned to the exciting prospects we find in Bhagalpur where we could establish a leadership position and create a marked impact in terms of readership and circulation. We are very encouraged by the fact that even in a much demanding environment our readers across diverse categories in this region have received the product with great appreciation and confidence. Trust and integrity are uncompromising principles for us and we are fully committed to deliver a superlative product to our readers in Bhagalpur addressing their local news needs as well as emerge as a vehicle of choice for the State’s growth.”

     

  • Press Club Mumbai discussion on ‘what ails journalism today’

    By a Correspondent

     

    The Press Club Mumbai has convened a panel discussion to discuss and understand what ails journalism today, and what perhaps is the way forward. The theme of the discussion which will be held at the Club premises today (Feb 6) at 6.45pm is: ‘The Elephant in the Room: The Crisis in Journalism Today’.

     

    The panel includes Siddharth Vardarajan, former editor of The Hindu, Hartosh Singh Bal, former political editor of ‘Open’ magazine, Kumar Ketkar, editor of Divya Bhaskar, Indrajit Gupta, founder and former editor of Forbes India, and Uday Shankar, CEO of Star India. The session will be coordinated by Gurbir Singh, President of the Press Club.

     

    The discussion will be webcast live at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2QhyGqq6dOjWknK94ZSaw.

     

  • Guinness recognises Divya Bhaskar’s ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ record

    By A Correspondent

     

    Divya Bhaskar initiated ‘Ahimsa Dandi Yatra’ campaign in association with Spiritual Guru – Muni Tarun Sagar. The initiative was aimed at strengthening the support against ‘Animal Cruelty’ and ‘Human Tobacco Addiction’. This initiative was promoted through editorial, print campaign and school contacts. School kids were asked to register for participation, and all registered kids were provided Gandhi attire by Divya Bhaskar.

     

    On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, schools kids gathered at Abhay Ghat (Sabarmati Ashram) dressed as Gandhiji. The venue saw a total footfall of 7,000 citizens including dressed kids ready to participate in the yatra.

     

    On this initiative, State CEO Saras Sethi commented, “Gandhiji believed in Ahimsa and taking this thought forward an innovative concept was designed. The idea behind this initiative was to not only support the cause but engage our readers to support as well. Kids play a catalyst in any society and engaging them will get the entire family involved and also creates an impact.”

     

    State Editor Avnish Jain also commented, “The idea behind this initiative was to encourage the citizens to adopt Gandhiji’s philosophy of ahimsa and simplicity which is reflected not only in his dressing but also in his values.”

     

    The Guinness recognition was received for 891 kids dressed as Gandhiji. The event culminated with the Dandi Yatra along with Spirtual Guru Muni Tarun Sagar. Apart from kids few foreigners, MLA fromBelgaum, Management Guru Ujjwal Patani (Chattisgarh) also dressed like Gandhiji and participated in the march.

     

    The group’s other initiative ‘Junior Editor 2012’ has also been recognized by Guinness World Record as ‘The Largest Writing Competition’.

     

  • Divya Bhaskar launches Rajkaaj in Ahmedabad

    By A Correspondent

     

    Ahmedabad is the commercial and the political capital of Gujarat. As per internal research and readers feedback, it was evident to the Dainik Bhaskar Group that the readers in Ahmedabad are deeply interested in the political and bureaucratic activities of state. Power corridors of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar were of prime interest to the readers.

     

    Keeping this interest in mind, Divya Bhaskar launched a special page – Rajkaaj -in its main issue in Ahmedabad to address this heightened reader need for political news.
    Mr Saras Sethi, State CEO Gujarat said: ‘Divya Bhaskar has always been a newspaper that has remained above the curve; and we use reader’s feedback and formal research for keeping a tab on the changing environment. RAJKAAJ aimed at providing focused political news is a perfect example of this philosophy. We understand that this will further strengthen the strong reader connect that Divya Bhaskar enjoys with its readers and will help then remaining updated on the political and bureaucratic scenario and the power struggle or equations.”

     

    Divya Bhaskar, the Gujarati newspaper from Dainik Bhaskar group with 11.44 lakh readers (IRS Q1 2012) is the only Gujarati newspaper with more than a million readers in a city.

     

  • Divya Bhaskar launches City Bhaskar in Surat & Vadodara

    By A Correspondent

     

    City Bhaskar, the broadsheet magazine from Dainik Bhaskar Group addressing the youth segment with news and activities within city has now entered Suratand Vadodara. It addresses the need of positive content presenting the ‘Good Life of the City’ with special focus on city happenings and leisure reading. It provides for the positive outlook and in a way proves to be motivational and aspirational product.

     

    Till now City Bhaskar in Gujarat was available with Divya Bhaskar in Ahmedabad only. The need for such a product in Surat and Vadodara has been felt for some time.

     

    Speaking on the City Bhaskar launch in Surat and Vadodara, Saras Sethi, State Head Gujarat said: “Surat and Vadodara, with their own unique population mix, professional outlook and inclination were considered ripe for a product like City Bhaskar. It takes into account the city highlights, cultural and social milieu, the youth segment needs and is crafted specially for the city.”

     

    Divya Bhaskar, the Gujarati Newspaper of Dainik Bhaskar Group with 11.44 lakh readers (IRS Q1 2012) is the only Gujarati newspaper with more than a million readers in a city.

     

     

  • Divya Bhaskar celebrates spirit of Gujarat enterprise with ‘Young Turks’

    By A Correspondent

     

    Divya Bhaskar celebrated the efforts of the young entrepreneurs of Gujarat with the release of a coffee table book – Young Turks – acknowledging the efforts of emerging entrepreneurs in Gujarat. The book aims to motivate audience with the success stories of these entrepreneurs and their never say die attitude, which has helped them to overcome the hurdles and achieve their goals. ‘Young Turks’ is a salute to the young achievers.

     

    Young Turks showcases 24 young entrepreneurs who have made a mark in the society with their innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit across fields like Animation, Real estate, Training, Information Technology and so on. The book encapsulates the journey of an entrepreneur. It salutes their indomitable spirit and vision for sustained growth which has contributed to progress of Gujarat’s redefining industry.

     

    Commenting on the release Mr Saras Sethi, State CEO said: “It is aimed to motivate the emerging entrepreneurs with examples of success. Most of these emerging entrepreneurs defy the age factor and have made their mark at very young age with hard work and innovative thinking.”

     

  • Divya Bhaskar’s Green Chronicles

    By A Correspondent

     

    Dainik Bhaskar Group’s Gujarati newspaper Divya Bhaskar has released a coffee table book – Green Chronicles – on the green initiatives adopted by corporates in Gujarat.

     

    Unlike what many people think that the power to curb pollution, to save precious resources, lies in the hands of experts, the real power lies in the hands of organizations which have the power to design and promote cleaner products and technologies and help society evolve to more sustainable lifestyles.

     

    Green Chronicles is an attempt to acknowledge the green efforts of the organisations in Gujarat. It brings alive some of the success stories of green technology and process aimed at better environment. It showcases 14 companies in Gujarat which have focused on eco-friendly sustainable development. The book talks about case studies such as AdaniPortsand Special Economic Zone, Gujarat Ambuja Exports, Naroda Enviro Projects Ltd, Gujarat State Electricity Corporation, ONCG Petro Additions Limited.

     

    Mr Saras Sethi, COO – Dainik Bhaskar Group, Gujarat , believes: “Green is the voluntary pursuit of any activity that encompasses concern for energy efficiency, environment management, water management, waste management and recycling. Green practices ultimately leads to sustainable development and equitable growth”.

     

    He commented on the release of the book: “This coffee table book is an attempt to highlight the environment-friendly approach adopted by the organizations in Gujarat, and thus, encouraging more people to understand the importance of keeping our nation green.”

     

    The book is circulated among the advertisers and business fraternity of Gujarat. It is one step ahead in celebrating and acknowledging the efforts of green organizations in Gujarat. Environmental responsibility is no longer just about donating money and services to needy groups. Business process, product development, and partnerships can all be perceived for better, more responsible alternatives. And if the responsible choice saves money in the long run, adds value to the product, and creates a positive culture, then it is definitely a good thing.

     

    The Dainik Bhaskar Group has a strong presence in newspapers, radio, event marketing, printing, short code, Digital, services andMobileapplication. Its flagship Hindi daily newspapers are Dainik Bhaskar, Divya Bhaskar, Divya Marathi and DNA. It covers 13 States with 64 editions reaching across 19 million readers every day.

     

    Additionally, it publishes 3 other newspaper – Business Bhaskar, DB Gold, DB Star. In magazine sphere it publishes Aha! Zindagi, Bal Bhaskar for young readers and Lakshay. The other media businesses includes MY FM ; FM Radio station network across 17 cities and IMCL (Digital services).