Maharashtra times newspaper ads

Maharashtra Times is published from the financial capital of India, Mumbai, and nine other major towns of Maharashtra. These are: Navi Mumbai, Aurangabad, Jalgaon, Pune, Thane, Kolhapur, Nashik, Nagpur and Ahmednagar. It is one of many publications of the Times Group owned by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., India’s biggest media conglomerate.

Since its launch in 1962, this newspaper had reached 3,02,690 as circulation of as of Jan-Jun 2012, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulation. Being read by 10 lakh people, Maharashtra Times is the second most read Marathi newspaper in the city and the ninth-biggest selling daily newspaper in India.

Advantages of recruitment advertisements from Maharashtra Times newspaper: By being published in 10 centres across Maharashtra, Maharashtra Times gives recruiters all over India direct access to a rich field of educated, talented and skilled candidates with diverse academic backgrounds and experience. Much of this experience has an international flavour because of the number of multi-national corporations (MNCs) operating out of India’s commercial capital, Mumbai.

Many of these skilled people are fully prepared to travel outside their state to improve their prospects and improve their families’ living conditions. For them, the Situations Vacant ads in the Maharashtra Times are the windows to a better world. That is all the more reason for you to include this newspaper in your recruitment media plan for situations vacant advertisements from anywhere in the country.

Advertisements in Maharashtra Times are much the same as in English newspapers. Besides Classified Text and Classified Display ads, Display ads are also carried. These advertisements can be originally created in English or Marathi and published in the language in which it is composed. However, no translation service is provided.

As with English newspapers’ classified ads, Classified Text roll-on ads are charged on a per line basis. These can be made more eye-catching with the use of ticks, borders and colours. The Classified Display ads are charged on a basis of square centimetres and they give much more liberty for using visuals and colours to enhance their quality. Display ads are governed by much the same rules except that the advertiser can use any size, colours or pages that have been budgeted for.

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