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AUDIT BUREAU of CIRCULATIONS MULTI EDITION Details of Distribution and Territorial Breakdown of Circulation No AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MULTI EDITION Details of Distribution and Territorial Breakdown of circulation No. Name of the Publication : RAJASTHAN PATRIKA, Ajmer , Alwar , Jaipur , Kolkata 120 691 & Sikar Average Circulation for the audit period : July/December 2008 : 5,92,915 Section A Section B Statewise distribution in India and outside India Townwise distribution (250 copies or more) in various States Average Average Circulation Circulation 1.In the town(s) of Publication AJMER EDITION AJMER 21,430 ALWAR 17,081 RAJASTHAN JAIPUR 2,83,267 KOLKATA 6,990 Ajmer Dist. SIKAR 11,653 Ajmer 21,430 2. In the State(s) in which the town(s) Beawar 8,759 of publication are situated : Kekri 1,605 RAJASTHAN 2,44,909 Kishangarh 5,511 WEST BENGAL 2,177 Nasirabad 1,527 3. In Other States Pushkar 775 SOUTHERN ZONE Sarwar 425 Andhra Pradesh 3 Other Places 9,238 Karnataka - Kerala 1 Lakshadweep - Dist. Total 49,270 Pondicherry - Nagaur Dist. Tamil Nadu - Didwana 2,760 WESTERN ZONE Kuchaman City 2,228 Chhattisgarh 1 Makrana 2,020 Dadra & Nagar Haveli - Merta City 1,600 Daman & Diu - Parbatsar 609 Goa - Other Places 9,232 Gujarat 3 Madhya Pradesh 53 Dist. Total 18,449 Maharashtra 501 Other Districts NORTHERN ZONE Other Places 192 Chandigarh - Delhi 2,547 Haryana 710 Dist. Total 192 Himachal Pradesh - ALWAR EDITION Jammu & Kashmir - Punjab 9 RAJASTHAN Uttar Pradesh 399 Uttaranchal 2 Alwar Dist. EASTERN ZONE Alwar 17,081 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 52 Behror 1,930 Arunachal Pradesh - Bhiwadi 1,281 Assam 283 Govindgarh 335 Bihar 1 Khairthal 1,310 Jharkhand 310 Kherli 1,204 Manipur - Kishangarh 646 Meghalaya 1 Rajgarh 1,532 Mizoram - Tijara 613 Nagaland - Other Places 20,611 Orissa 423 Rest of India - Dist. Total 46,543 Sikkim - Tripura 109 Bharatpur Dist. Bayana 1,546 4. Outside India - Bharatpur 8,688 Bhusawar 500 Deeg 1,067 Kaman 714 TOTAL 5,92,915 P.T.O. -2- No. 120 691 RAJASTHAN PATRIKA, Ajmer , Alwar , Jaipur , Kolkata & Sikar SECTION ’B’ Town-wise distribution (250 copies or more) in various States Town Average Town Average Town Average Circulation Circulation Circulation Nadbai 832 Kotputli 3,254 715 1,005 Nagar Phulera 266 Weir 309 Sambhar 507 Dist. Total Other Places 7,367 Shahpura 1,391 Kolkata Dist. Viratnagar 411 Kolkata 6,990 Other Places 14,916 Dist. Total 21,738 6,990 Dhaulpur Dist. Dist. Total Bari 807 Dist. Total 3,05,852 North Twentyfour Parganas Dhaulpur 2,084 Karauli Dist. Dist. Other Places 1,381 Hindaun 2,168 Other Places 324 Karauli 1,918 Todabhim 647 4,272 Dist. Total 324 Dist. Total Other Places 5,259 Other Districts Other Districts Other Places 2 Other Places 1,056 Dist. Total 9,992 Other Districts 2 Dist. Total 1,056 Dist. Total Other Places 80 ASSAM JHARKHAND Dist. Total 80 Kamrup Dist. Other Districts Sawai Madhopur 283 Other Places 309 Guwahati Dist. DELHI Gangapur City 3,861 ORISSA Sawai Madhopur 4,885 Delhi Dist. Other Places 4,369 Other Districts New Delhi 2,544 Other Places 422 MAHARASHTRA Dist. Total 13,115 SIKAR EDITION Sikar Dist. Mumbai Dist. Other Places 378 RAJASTHAN Other Places 378 Churu Dist. Dist. Total 378 UTTAR PRADESH Bidasar 365 Tonk Dist. Churu 3,063 Other Districts Deoli 1,094 Rajaldesar 518 Malpura 1,067 Other Places 393 Rajgarh 1,510 Niwai 1,599 Ratangarh 1,482 JAIPUR EDITION Todaraisingh 565 Sardarshahar 2,453 Tonk 3,367 Sujangarh 1,953 RAJASTHAN Uniara 346 Taranagar 929 Other Places 5,837 Other Places 5,206 Dausa Dist. Bandikui 1,508 Dist. Total 13,875 Dausa 3,136 Dist. Total 17,479 Lalsot 1,208 KOLKATA EDITION Jhunjhunun Dist. Mahwa 953 Bissau 393 Mandawar 345 WEST BENGAL Chirawa 1,893 Other Places 6,161 Jhunjhunun 6,173 Barddhaman Dist. Khetri 2,272 542 13,311 Other Places 531 Mandawa Dist. Total Nawalgarh 1,998 Jaipur Dist. Pilani 1,887 Jaipur 2,83,267 Dist. Total 531 Surajgarh 582 Jobner 285 Birbhum Dist. Udaipurwati 590 Kishangarh Renwal 816 Other Places 266 Other Places 11,340 (Contd.) -3- No. RAJASTHAN PATRIKA, Ajmer , Alwar , Jaipur , 120 691 Kolkata & Sikar SECTION ’B’ Town-wise distribution (250 copies or more) in various States Town Average Town Average Town Average Circulation Circulation Circulation Dist. Total 27,670 Nagaur Dist. Ladnu 872 Other Places 414 Dist. Total 1,286 Other Districts Other Places 239 Dist. Total 239 Sikar Dist. Fatehpur 1,600 Khandela 677 Lachhmangarh 1,081 Losal 612 Neem-Ka-Thana 1,898 Ramgarh 557 Reengus 714 Sikar 11,653 Sri Madhopur 1,490 Other Places 14,315 Dist. Total 34,597 HARYANA Other Districts Other Places 421.
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