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E-Sakal Becomes India's Most Read Marathi News Website

E-Sakal achieves a significant milestone by becoming India's most popular Marathi news website.

Pragati Chougule

E-Sakal, the digital platform of the prominent Marathi-language newspaper Sakal, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming India's most read Marathi news website. This accomplishment highlights E-Sakal's commitment to delivering timely and relevant news to its vast readership both within India and across the globe.

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E-Sakal prioritises delivering news quickly and accurately, ensuring that readers receive fresh and reliable updates. E-Sakal goes beyond just news articles; it offers a wide range of content, including features, analyses, videos, and podcasts across various topics such as politics, social issues, entertainment, sports, health, and technology.

The E-Sakal website and app are designed for ease of use, making it accessible for readers of all age groups to stay updated on current events. E-Sakal maintains a strong presence on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, allowing it to engage continuously with its audience.

E-Sakal is not only available in India but also caters to Marathi-speaking communities worldwide. This helps keep expatriates connected to their roots.

The Sakal Media Group has always embraced changing technology. By leveraging the importance of digital media, they have continuously worked to enhance E-Sakal’s capabilities. As a result, E-Sakal has emerged as the most popular Marathi news website in India.

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