Prajasakti

Prajasakti

Prajasakti started as a daily news paper in the year 1981 with Vijayawada as the centre. Currently it is being published from 9 editions at Hyderabad,Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Thirupati, Khammam, Kurnool, Rajahmundry, Srikakulam and Karimnagar. It has got a wide network of over 100 primary news gathering centres across the state. Prajasakti has grown up in leaps and bounds and is the largest circulated progressive daily in the Telugu newspaper industry. On the 20th anniversary of Prajasakti it has gone online and came much nearer to all those who are not within the reach in this global world.

Prajasakti is committed to the cause of oppressed people. At its very inception it was with the peasants struggle in 1981. Prajasakti has always spearheaded the propaganda for secular and progressive values in the society. It strives for the democratic values, and upholds the ardent struggle for democracy and a just living waged against the one sided imperialist globalisation. It comes out with a scientific analysis on all the contemporary, national and international issues. Prajasakti stands for the projection of all the just values and relentlessly fights anti peoples policies, corruption, communalism and many issues that make the life of the poor and middle class worser.

Prajasakti was a borne child of the freedom struggle. It had its inception in the year 1942 and was published as a daily from the year 1945. No sooner it was subjected to repression by the British and banned in the year 1948. It started as a weekly journal in the year 1969 and took the form of a daily in the year 1981 with vijayawada as the edition centre. It had grown in leaps and bounds in the last decade and won the hearts of the toiling masses, workers and the middle class. It is important to note that Prajasakti forged ahead in an atmosphere when all progressive and democratic forces were facing an uphill task of struggling the onslaughts by imperialism. The second edition started in the year 1997 from Hyderabad, the third edition in 1997 at Visakhapatnam and the fourth edition in 2001 at Thirupati, the fifth edition at Khammam in July 2003 and the sixth edition at Kurnool in Nov 2003, the Seventh Edition at Rajahmundry in May 2005, Eighth Edition at Karimnagar in September 2005,and the Ninth Edition at Srikakulam in 2006.

Prajasakti daily is a part of the Prajasakti Sahithee Samastha with its head quarters at Hyderabad. It has a strong team functioning democratically with hundreds of journalists and professionals from the advertisement team, circulation department, technical department and the editorial board headed by S.Vinay Kumar as editor and V.Krishnaiah as general manager. Prajasakti daily is published at the Prajasakti daily printing press that caters the print requirement. Prajasakti daily extends its support to the Prajasakti Book House and the Prajasakti Publishing House which are the centres for progressive literature.

The website of prajasakti is [http://www.prajasakti.com www.prajasakti.com]


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