Sakal

Sakal is published in the cities of Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Sangli, Nashik, Aurangabad, Nanded, Parbhani, Solapur, Nagpur, Satara, Akola and Jalgaon.

[7] Though it was started as a constituent of the nationalist cause, after Indian independence, Sakal newspaper established itself as a successful business by reporting on day-to-day concerns, not just of Pune but also of its rural neighbourhoods.

It ran training camps for its journalists, promotions and cultural events for its readers, and letters to the editor on its front page.

[6] Under Nanasaheb Parulekar, the paper maintained strict political neutrality and endorsed candidates for local, state, or national elections purely on the basis of their merit.

[citation needed] When Dr. Parulekar died in 1973, he left the paper with many ethical practices and rich traditions.

the lack of sufficient buses forces commuters to opt for private vehicles thus adding to problems like traffic congestion, vehicular pollution and increasing accidents.

[19] US Olympian Janet Cherobon-Bawcom was the event ambassador for the 2019 edition which focused primarily on uplifting the Indian running community.

[20] The first edition in 2018 saw the race collaborating with Dr Jack Daniels, a former Olympic medalist who is regarded as the world's best running coach.

One of the USP's of the race was its collaboration with Dr Daniel's The RUN Smart Project that devised free individualised training plans for the participants.

Dr Daniels provided specialised training talks to the participants and also mentored the whole process contributing to the successful execution of the event.

Balaji Tambe; Timeless Inspirator edited by Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, a comic strip book of Chintoo, are some of the popular titles published by this division.

Sakal Saptahik ranked as the most popular magazine in Maharashtra according to a 2010 IRS (Indian Readership Survey).

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