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Madhyamam Daily +91-9846066124 Madhyamam Daily https://www.indiamart.com/madhyamam-daily/ Offering service of newspaper printing, weekly magazine, health supplement magazine and education supplement magazine. About Us Madhyamam is India's first international newspaper-with Gulf Madhyamam, the largest circulated newspaper in the Middle East, it is also the only Malayalam daily published from seven countries. Madhyamam is the third largest Malayalam daily in India in terms of circulation and advertisement volume. Now into its twenty-fifth year, it has grown into 19 editions including gulf and online editions But it's not the quantitative merit that sets it apart. It places great value on quality, truth and credibility. Madhyamam, run by a Public Charitable Trust, is not linked to any interest group or business houses. Its news is often rated the most independent and truthful and its editorial fearless and impartial. The paper does not accept advertisements that exploit women's honour and offend human dignity, titillate base emotions, promote superstitions or dishonest business. The many public interest campaigns Madhyamam initiated by its investigative reporting, sacrificing much advertisement income, have helped to create a fiercely loyal readership for the paper. And the circle is growing wherever Malayalis live. For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/madhyamam-daily/aboutus.html F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 1997 Nature of Business : Service Provider CONTACT US Madhyamam Daily Contact Person: Nebil Pb No. 2014, Pulleppady Ernakulam - 682018, Kerala, India +91-9846066124 https://www.indiamart.com/madhyamam-daily/.
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