Delhi Press
Kamna Bamel is a dedicated teacher at Transtutors since April 2021, while also serving as a volunteer for the Paryatan Foundation, focusing on supporting underprivileged children. Kamna has been a web content writer for Delhi Press since June 2020 and completed an internship as a writer and editor at Dainik Jagran from April 2022 to June 2022. Kamna holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Honors, Biology from Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, completed in 2022, and has a background in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Shree Kali Devi Vidhya Mandir Hansi. Additionally, Kamna completed 10th grade under the CBSE curriculum at Shree Kali Devi Vidhya Mandir Hansi in Haryana.
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Delhi Press
Delhi Press was established in 1939 by late Mr. Vishva Nath. The Caravan, an English literary magazine, was launched in the following year and became an immediate success, enjoying wide readership in the country. In 1945, Sarita, a Hindi monthly magazine was launched. Over the years, the group has launched a number of magazines that have been just as successful : Mukta, Champak, Grihshobha, Woman's Era, Suman Saurabh and Saras Salil. In 2008, the group has launched three new magazines and acquired two established titles. Today, it publishes 32 magazines in 9 languages. Recently added Nimallara Manasa and Butti magazines in Kannada. Infrastructure The company's corporate office is located in central Delhi. There are 12 regional offices in various state capitals across the country that serve as distribution centres and as editorial and advertising offices. All the magazines of Delhi Press are printed in company-owned state-of-the-art printing facilities. Delhi Press has, in fact, always been a pioneer in implementing the latest printing technology. Distribution Delhi Press commands the most highly integrated distribution network in India amongst magazine publishers. The group maintains direct contact with more than 3000 distributors and agents. There are 12 company owned distribution offices in various state capitals.