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how to send a poem to amarujala newspaper - 123456789 - 08-17-2017

Amar Ujala is a Hindi-language newspaper published in India. It has 19 issues in seven states and one union territory covering 167 districts. It has a circulation around two million copies. The India Readers Survey of 2013 reported that, at 5,510 million, it had the 12th largest daily readership among Indian newspapers. Amar Ujala was founded in Agra in 1948. In 1994, Dainik Jagran and Amar Ujala shared nearly 70 percent of the readers of the Hindi newspaper in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Amar Ujala sold 4.5 copies of the lakh through its five editions. Amar Ujala publishes a daily number of 16 to 18 pages and complements the focus on subjects such as careers, lifestyle, entertainment and women.

In 2015, the newspaper's managing director, Rajul Maheshwari, announced in a press release that he was entering the "rural events and activation" market, saying that "Amar Ujala is not just a newspaper. . The intention is to hold short events in several cities that would bring together significant participants in the local rural economy with larger agricultural service companies and government agencies.To begin with, let's look at the main Hindi language newspapers in India. Jansatta, amar ujala, dainik bhaskar, navbharat times, Hindustan times (there must be many more local newspapers, we will talk about them later) Among these roles, ujala and jansatta are those who dedicate space to literary works. Jansatta is the only newspaper that dedicates the most honest and dedicated space for reviewing Hindu books, unsolicited presentations of articles, poems, stories and things. Although initially it is not necessary to discriminate and send emails to every Hindi newspaper he knows, requesting that his poems be published.
Let me remind you here that none of these papers are interested in printing those romantic rhymed shit we know as poems. Instead, they print more radical poems, free circulation, innovative and socially relevant in their editorials or in their weekend editions. While trying every newspaper you can tilt more attention towards jansatta. If you do not get a response, try this:
1. Send emails to some of the commonly published Hindi magazines. Like Hans, parikatha, kathakram, among others. Not even try luck on the nobler magazines like wagarth or pehal, are too critical about the content they publish, only the best pass (gyanranjan ji, editor of pehal, rejected the poems of irshad kaamil several times, before he could write Some masterpieces and it was published in pehal, and I read them, true masterpieces and the naked truth was bleeding from those poems - is very difficult to publish in pehal). Anyway, if you get an answer that would mean that you are at least on par with contemporary poets and deserve a place in a newspaper. Then you can write more to the newspaper with the credentials of having been published in that magazine xyz.
2. Talk to the poets: some great contemporary poets like Kumar ambuj or vinod kumar shukl, are living in our times and considered the best poets of our time. You send them your poems requesting for a review. Your answer is a sure thing to expect. You will know where you are.
3. Go to poetry reading sessions to improve your work, know what you are writing (beware of the influences of mediocrity or fun to boost the ego in these forums, cus that mostly find applause people without any Sense to provide good suggestions). There are forums called poet's corner (a little reserved and red engraved), Delhi poetree (most are mediocre but some are really good poets), ke julaahe chaand (a very ambitious and small group).

Above will let you know if your writing is of value or not. Also getting published in newspapers is of ZERO importance in the literary circle these days. This medium is considered the most mediocre of all. But yes, publishing in Indian magazines and literary magazines is what really matters, all India reads these magazines. If you are good, you will be happy to receive calls from places you have never heard of India just to hear the praises of your creative work. And if your work is picked up by pehal (gyanranjan ji), then sure, you're the best.

Local newspapers can be easy and even ready to print substandard material. So try them, but the most important thing for you is to know if you are good or not.

All the best for you.


how to send a poem to amarujala newspaper - dhada - 08-17-2017

please tell me how can i send self prepared poetries to amr ujala newspaper

i am from raebareli, UP


RE: how to send a poem to amarujala newspaper - Aditi Chitransh - 08-09-2021

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