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Marathi Newspaper the Editor MARATHI NEWSPAPER THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. NAVSHAKTI. NAVBHARAT TIMES. SAMANA MAHANAGAR. NAVBHARAT. Free Press Journal, Times of India Building, Sadguru Darshan, Vishwavinay 403, 189/A, Anand Complex, 215, Free Press Journal Marg, Dr. D. N. Road, Nagu Sayaji Wadi, Bhagoji Keer Marg, Mahim, S. G. Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 Mumbai 400 001. Dainik Samana Marg, Mumbai 400 016. Chinchpokli (W), 021. New Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400 011. Tel 5635 3535/2273 3535 Mumbai 400 025. Tel 2444 9072/2444 9078 Tel. 2287 4566/2285 3335/6 Ext Fax 2273 1889/2273 1144. Fax 2445 5103. Tel. 2301 8222/3/4/5. 24/25 Tel. 2437 0591. Fax 2301 8226. Fax 2287 4688. Fax 2422 4181. Mobile 9833956026. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. MAHARASHTRA TIMES. NAVAKAL. RATNAGIRI TIMES. LOKSATTA. NAVBHARAT Times of India Building, Navakal Press, DAYAL Niwas, Express Towers, Anand Complex, Dr. D. N. Road, 13 Navakal Peth, S. K. Bole Road, Nariman Point, S. G. Road, Mumbai 400 001. Khakilkar Road, Girgaon, Opp. Portugeese Church, Mumbai 400 021. Chinchpokali (West), Mumbai 400 004. Dadar (West), Mumbai 400 011 Tel 5635 3636/2273 3636/2273 Mumbai 400 028. Tel 22022627/67440000 1543. Tel 2386 0987/2384 1524. Fax 22822187/22846277 Tel 23018222/3/4/5 Fax 2273 1175/2273 1144. Fax 2387 4911/2386 0989. Tel 2436 3851. Fax 23018226 Fax 2432 2682. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR DAINIK WRUTTMANAS. SAKAL. DAINIK SANATAN PRABHAT. DAINIK LOKMAT. PRAHAAR Jagruti Apartments. Jain House, Jerbai Wadia 209, Sion Cosmopolitian Co-op 189, ‘A’ Anand Complex, India Bulls One Centre, Behind Railway Station, Road, Hsg. Scy. , Plot No. 272-273, 2nd floor, Sane Guruji Marg, Jupiter Mills Compound, Cabin Road, Near Tata Hospital, Parel, Opp. Lokmaniya Tilak Hospital, Arthur Road, Mahalaxmi, Fhitwalla Road, Bhayander (East) Mumbai 400 012. Sion (West), Mumbai 400 022. Mumbai 400 011. Lower Parel, Mumbai 401 105. Mumbai 400 013. Tel 2410 4569/2415 8104 Tel 2409 0027. Tel 2300 8855/58. Tel 2819 2293/2828 9546 Fax 2418 6984. Fax 2407 6861. Fax 2300 8860. Tel 4096 9999 Fax 2818 5352 Fax 4096 9900 ENGLISH NEWSPAPER THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR INDIAN EXPRESS. MID DAY MULTI ASIAN AGE. MUMBAI MIRROR. GUJARAT SAMACHAR Express Towers. MEDIA LTD. 145, Mathuradas Milli Compound, The Times of India Bldg. A/1, 3rd floor, Gala No. 340 Nariman Point, Peninsular Centre. Near Sai Mandir, Dr. D. n. Road, Shah & Nahar Ind. Estate, Mumbai 400 021. Dr. S. S. Rao Road, N. M. Joshi Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 001. Sun Mill Road, Tel. 2202 2627 Opp. Gandhi Hospital, Mumbai 400 013. Lower Parel, Mumbai – 13. Parel, Mumbai 400 011. Tel 2273 5291. Fax. 2202 2139 Tel 2495 5825. Fax 2273 1160. Tel 2492 1640 Tel Fax 2496 5847. Fax 2493 8181. Fax 2414 3171. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. FREE PRESS JOURNAL. TIMES OF INDIA. AFTERNOON. THE HINDUSTAN D.N.A. Free Press House, Dr. D. N. Road, Afternoon House, TIMES LTD. 1st floor, Oasis Complex, Free Press Journal Marg, Mumbai 400 001. 6, Nanabhai Lane, Industrial Assurance Bldg. Pandurang Budhkar Marg, 215, Nariman Point, Flora Fountain, Mumbai 400 001. Churchgate, Mumbai – 20. Kamala Mills Compound, Mumbai 400 021. Tel 5635 3636/2273 3636 Lower Parel, Fax 2273 1144/2273 1401. Tel 2287 1616 (5 lines). Tel 2204 5323/2204 5334. Mumbai 400 013. Tel 2287 4566 Ext. 715/716. Fax 2285 5437/5653 Fax 2287 4688. Fax 2287 0371/2204 1151. 9259/60. Tel 3988 8888. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR THE EDITOR. MUMBAI SAMACHAR. PRESS TRUST OF U.N.I. YUVA NEWSPAPER B.B.C. NEWS. Red House, S. A. Brelvi Road, INDIA. 1st floor, Commissionate Bldg. 109, Navneelam Bldg., 803/806,Vaibhav Fort, Mumbai 400 001. 357, Dr. D. N. Road, Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Dr. R. G. Thadani Marg, Chambers, Mumbai 400 001. Mumbai 400 001. Worli, Mumbai 400 018. Opp. Income Tax Office, Tel 2285 3691/1744. Bandra (East), 2204 5531/33. Tel 2287 2713/0153. Tel 2265 6381/4552 Tel 66209999 Mumbai 400 051. Fax 2204 5501. Fax 2287 0150. Fax 2265 7661. Fax 24945677 LIST OF VARIOUS T.V./RADIO THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. AAJ TAK. E. T.V. (MARATHI). ZEE ALPHA & ZEE TELEFILMS CNN IBN 28, Jolly maker Chamber II, 612, Tulsani Chamber, LTD., Empire Complex, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021. Free Press Journal Road, New Prakash Cinema Building, Sena Bhapat Road, Nariman Point, Podar Mills Compound, N. M. Joshi Lower Parel. Tel. 2202 6152/2287 5159. Mumbai 400 021. Marg, Mumbai. Fax 2283 8647. Lower Parel, Mumbai 4 00 011. Tel. 2204 2851. Tel. : 66667777 Fax 2283 0038. Tel 2306 1726/27/28. Fax 2300 8501/02. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. AAKASH VANI, PRASAR SAHARA NEWS. MUMBAI DOORDARSHAN BHARATI Sahara India Building, KENDRA. All India Radio, Backbay 40-44 S. V. Road, P. B. Marg, Worli, Reclamation, Goregaon (West), Mumbai 400 018. Mumbai 400 020. Mumbai 400 104. Tel 2494 0357. Tel 2202 1517. Tel 5698 1111 Ext. Fax 2493 6137. Fax 2202 4533/2493 8788. 2328/2280/2020. Fax 2875 6384. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. THE DIRECTOR. STAR NEWS. CNBC TV 18. NDTV. Star News Centre, Television Eighteen India Ltd., Sumer Kendra, P. B. Marg, Off. Dr. E. Moses Road, Empire Complex, 1st floor, Opp. Mahendra Tower, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 011. 414 Senapati Bapat Marg, Mumbai 400 018. Lower Parel, Tel 5663 0000 Mumbai 400 013. Tel 2498 2026/2490 0190. Fax 5663 3030/5666 1022. Tel 5650 9598. Fax 2495 0706. Fax 2496 8238. n/pvd/041207/media address. LIST OF TOP 10 MEDIA THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR SAMANA SAKAL. LOKSATTA. DAINIK LOKMAT. MAHARASHTRA PRAHAAR Sadguru Darshan, Jain House, Express Towers, 189, ‘A’ Anand TIMES. India Bulls One Centre, Nagu Sayaji Wadi, Jerbai Wadia Road, Nariman Point, Complex, Times of India Jupiter Mills Compound, Dainik Samana Marg, Near Tata Hospital, Mumbai 400 021. 2nd floor, Building, Fhitwalla Road, New Prabhadevi, Parel, Sane Guruji Marg, Dr. D. N. Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 025. Mumbai 400 012. Arthur Road, Mumbai 400 001. Mumbai 400 013. Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 400 011. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR. THE EDITOR INDIAN EXPRESS. FREE PRESS TIMES OF PRESS TRUST OF U.N.I. YUVA NEWSPAPER Express Towers. JOURNAL. INDIA. INDIA. 1st floor, 109, Navneelam Bldg., Nariman Point, Free Press House, Dr. D. N. Road, 357, Dr. D. N. Road, Commissionate Bldg. Dr. R. G. Thadani Marg, Mumbai 400 021. Free Press Journal Marg, Mumbai 400 001. Mumbai 400 001. Dr. D. N. Road, Fort, Worli, Mumbai 400 018. 215, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 001. Mumbai 400 021. n/pvd/101108/media address. .
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