Placing Obituary ad in the Tribune Bhog section has become simple and easy!

It is sad to lose someone but by honouring them with a beautifully crafted obituary advertisement showing how much they meant to you is a nice sentiment & releaseMyAd lets you do just that at the most affordable rates.

You can give both B/W & color at the discounted & affordable  rate through releaseMyAd.

Among all other categories, the obituary section is the most popular section in all other newspapers.

Before placing an obituary ad, always upload the scan copy of the death certificate.

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Location covered:

Tribune Bhog section is the best platform to place an obituary ad. It mainly covers locations like Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, Delhi, & Amritsar etc

Page sizes, publishing date  & Price:

There are three page sizes for Tribune Bhog section 

full page size – 33 cm width x 52 cm height, half page – 33 cm x 25 cm &  quarter page – 16 cm x 25 cm 

There is no specific day for placing an obituary ad, you can book it  on any day.All you have to do is book the ad, one day before the date of publishing.

For example if the release date is Tuesday, the deadline is Monday.

Don’t worry about the price, we provide the best negotiable rate in the market like no other. For instance if you can place your ad starting at Rs.48/sqcm & of which further can be  negotiated.You can contact us at 09830629298 or mail us at book@releasemyad.com.

History of The Tribune (Chandigarh)

One of the leading English dailies of Northern India is The Tribune. It is published from Amritsar, Bathinda, Chandigarh, New Delhi, Jalandhar and Ludhiana. The Tribune is one of the most read and the largest selling English newspapers in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and the Union Territory of Chandigarh. It is a newspaper known for its unbiased news reporting and in true sense The Tribune is an independent publication. It has two other sister publications namely Punjabi Tribune and Dainik Tribune which are Punjabi and Hindi newspapers respectively.

The story of The Tribune started on 2 February 1881 in Lahore now in Pakistan. It was founded by the philanthropist Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia. He was a man of Western ideas and Indian thoughts and he belonged to a family of distinguished ruling chiefs of Punjab. Being an admirer of Brahmo Samaj which initiated social and educational reforms in Bengal, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia contributed much towards the educational cause of the Punjab region. He was known for his contribution towards various colleges all over Northern India, like Dayal Singh College and Dayal Singh Memorial Library in Lahore. He was closely associated with Punjab University. He is also credited for launching the Punjab National Bank.

The idea of The Tribune was of Surendranath Banerjea who persuaded Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia to start an English language newspaper for the cause of education in the Punjab region through English medium. The very first issue of The Tribune dated 2 February 1881, promoted modern education through English language instead of oriental revivalism using classical languages and vernaculars. Strong public opinion was built with the newspaper’s articles which later led to promotion of English education among the masses and establishment of Punjab University.  

It was not an easy task to launch an English newspaper in Punjab. There was no availability of printing machinery, editorial staff and journalists. With Surendranath Banerjea’s help printing press was arranged and Seetalchandra Mookerjee became the first editor of The Tribune with Sitalakanta Chatterjee appointed as sub-editor. The job of printer was given to R. Williams who had worked with Indian Chronicle. Bipin Chandra Pal was also a staff of the newspaper for a few months during the early phases of the newspaper. Dayal Singh’s connection with Brahmo friends from Bengal played an important role in establishing The Tribune in its initial years.

Propagation of liberal education and taking up public causes made The Tribune popular in all of upper India. The Tribune’s voice was taken note of. At one point of time, the British civilians of Punjab province began to feel that the Lieutenant Governor and The Tribune ruled the province. The newspaper always exposed wrong doings and was strongly nationalistic in character. Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia emphasised on non-interference with editors in running The Tribune and was strongly in support of a newspaper free from communalism.

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The Tribune started as a weekly newspaper and soon turned into a nationalistic daily. It was bold and fearless and its articles shook the British Empire. Dyal Singh Majithia died in 1898 and during his lifetime The Tribune became a prestigious newspaper upholding Indian self-esteem. In his will, Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia created The Tribune Trust and he appointed three eminent lawyer-friends to be the trustees of The Tribune.

In 1947, India became independent but with independence came the heavy blow of partition which divided Punjab. Lahore went to Pakistan and The Tribune had to shift its base to Ambala from where it started afresh with a new press. Most of the readers of The Tribune got left back in Pakistan and The Tribune lost its position as the foremost national newspaper of India. The trustees of The Tribune, inspired by the high ideals of Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, drove the newspaper even during this tumultuous period of Punjab’s partition.

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Today headquartered in Chandigarh, The Tribune is now edited by Rajesh Ramachandran since 2018. Keeping in pace with the modern era, The Tribune launched its online edition in 1998 and online versions of Punjabi Tribune and Dainik Tribune started in 2010. All three newspapers are published by the Tribune Trust. Narinder Nath Vohra is the president of the Tribune Trust and S. S. Sodhi, S. S. Mehta, Naresh Mohan, and Gurbachan Jagat are the other trustees.

As per Audit Bureau of Circulation’s survey in 2012, The Tribune’s daily circulation across Northern India is 3, 33,727 and as per Indian Readership Survey, the daily readership is 6, 43,000. With these figures, The Tribune maintains dominance over other English dailies in the region. It is among the Top 10 English newspapers in India. Just like any other newspaper, The Tribune receives the majority of its revenue from advertisements rather than subscriptions. Due to its huge readership and circulation, it receives a good number of daily advertisements as it is one of the best platforms to reach out to the masses. The Tribune classifieds are the best way to recruit, find a match or sell a property in Northern India.

To simplify ad booking in The Tribune, releaseMyAd came into existence in 2009. It has enabled advertisers to book classifieds or display ads in The Tribune from the comfort of their home or office with few simple clicks of the mouse from this link https://tribune.releasemyad.com/. With INS accreditation, releaseMyAd is trustworthy and its ad booking rates are the best in the industry. 

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History of Deccan Herald

The first Kannada newspaper was published in 1843 from Balamatta in Mangaluru but there was no credible English newspaper for the region and to fill up this gap Deccan Herald was born on June 17, 1948. The English daily Deccan Herald is run by the Nettakallappa family and is published from Karnataka by The Printers (Mysore) Private Limited.

The founder of Deccan Herald was K N Guruswamy who was the eldest son of Rao Bahadur Kanekal Nettakallappa, a prominent businessman from Bellari. The family traditionally belonged to the community of toddy collectors and had excise contracts with businesses across the state. K N Guruswamy did not have any prior experience in journalism and purchased a property in Bengaluru’s M.G Road with the intention of starting a movie theatre. However, with the persuasion of Arcot Ramaswamy Mudaliar, the Diwan of Mysore, Guruswamy started the The Printers (Mysore) Private Limited to fill in the demands of Bangaluru’s English readers. Justice P P Medappa who later on went on to become the chief justice of the state suggested the name Deccan Herald for the newspaper.

The first editor of Deccan Herald was Pothan Joseph. Other prominent people who initially took the helm were S. Krishna Rau, E. V Scott and Ron Hendricks. CGK Reddy was the first general manager and K P Krishnamurthy was the first advertising manager. After few initial hiccups Deccan Herald was launched as a tabloid on 17th June 1948. In October 1948, the sister publication, Kannada daily, Prajavani was launched. 

The newspaper had a disastrous start with poor circulation and advertising revenue. No directors of the company had any prior knowledge or experience of operating a newspaper. During the 1950s, the company almost went for a closure and was saved by a bank loan so solve the crisis.  However, eventually Deccan Herald began to make profit only in 1956. Guruswamy passed away on 17th June, 1990 and his eldest son K.N Hari Kumar took over from him.

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Deccan Herald came into existence just one year after India’s independence and it saw some one of the important developments of democratic India’s leap to the modern age. During India’ Emergency years from 1975 to 1977, Deccan Herald remained a neutral newspaper and remaining independent became the voice of people through its news reporting. It was also witness to the transition of princely state of Mysore to a state in the Indian Union and later formation of Karnataka in the year 1973.   It also saw the changing environment of Bengaluru city from a pub city to India’s Silicon Valley.

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Besides Bengaluru, Deccan Herald is published from Mangaluru, Mysuru, Hosapete, Davangere, Hubballi and Kalaburgi. It provides the most comprehensive coverage in these areas with its main news segment and supplements. Deccan Herald was the first newspaper from Southern India to publish a colour main edition in 1985. In 1998, the operations of the newspaper shifted to Kumbalgodu from M G Road.

In its 70 years journey Deccan Herald has seen many ups and downs but has relentlessly provided to its readers genuine news of the locality and the world. On April 15, 1996, Deccan Herald started its own website which has a record of 14 million views per month. Because of its popularity in the region and with Bengaluru becoming the fastest growing metropolis in the world, Deccan Herald has today turned up to be one of the most relevant advertising platforms. With a daily circulation of over 2, 53,000 and readership of 5, 60,000, Deccan Herald is on the best means of reaching out to customers for businesses and individuals.

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With the intention of making advertisement booking simpler in Deccan Herald, releaseMyAd became an authorized booking partner of the newspaper. In 2009, releaseMyAd came into existence to leverage the power of the internet for making advertisement booking easy and hassle free in Deccan Herald. releaseMyAd is a self-serve platform which allows not only classifieds but display ad booking in Deccan Herald with a few mouse clicks through this link https://deccanherald.releasemyad.com/. Since the last one decade, releaseMyAd has constantly upgraded itself to serve the customers better and ensure an enjoyable ad booking experience to them with transparency and best rates in the industry.

The customer service desk of releaseMyAd also ensures to solve any query related to ad booking in Deccan Herald. They also help in budgeting, ad composing and designing of ad creative. Apart from 24*7 Live Chat support on the website, the customer service desk can be reached through Phone/ WhatsApp number 9830629298 or email address book@releasemyad.com.

Looking to place an Obituary Ad in Deccan Herald?

“It’s hard to forget someone who gave you so much to remember.”

One of the biggest challenges that a person has to go through is coping with the loss of a loved one. It is a hard time for all of us, isn’t it?

In such hard times what stays with us are the memories, these memories give us the power and strength that is needed in difficult times.

You must express your love, respect and condolences for your loved ones and releaseMyAd can help you get through this difficult time.

Placing a Deccan Herald obituary advertisement can help you inform your friends, family and other acquaintances about the sad demise of your loved one.

Obituary ads are given in a display classified format, you can put the picture and text in pre-designed templates on our website for obituary ads in Deccan Herald or provide us with the designed template. You can also mention any specific details that you would want.

You can get your ad booked in 3 simple steps through an online process.

Step 1: Click on the link https://deccanherald.releasemyad.com/rates/obituary ,select the city edition and provide your details.

Step 2: Put the picture and text in a sample template or share your pre-designed template, select the size of the ad.

Step 3: Select the date and make payments. Upload the document for confirmation.

Since releaseMyAd knows how sudden and uncalled for a demise can be, your ad will be processed for the next day itself if the confirmation has been made by 6-7 p.m, even the day before. Please call our experts for this at +91 9830629298.

Ad formats to choose from/Composing tips/samples:

Single Column:

These are relatively low priced ads and are charged on the basis of per sq cm. Your total cost would be depending on the area. Colum size is fixed and height is adjusted as per your choice.

Multi-Column:

These ads are a bit expensive and the width and height can be adjusted as per your choice. Your total cost would depend on the area of the ad, depending on both height and width.

Tips to remember:

  • Mention the correct name, as in Death Certificate
  • Mention the correct Birth Date and Date of Passing.
  • You can put up a poem or a quote that reminds you of your beloved.
  • You can also share some of the achievements or Positions of honor if any hold by the deceased.
  • You can mention  Memorial or Funeral information.

Documents required:

Documents like Death Certificate of the deceased or a Doctors Note or a Cremation Slip.

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Finding it difficult to Book Lost and Found in Loksatta Newspaper! Know the Easy Steps to Book

Booking a Lost and Found ad in Loksatta newspaper has never been easier and pocket friendly.

You’ve already lost something important and now you have to go through the whole process of getting a fresh copy issued of the same document. releaseMyAd knows how tiresome it can be but, given for our services at least, you won’t have to worry about publishing the ad for your lost document.

Lost and found ads are given for the sole purpose of announcing that you have lost some document or certificates or any legal file, maybe informing the general public about whom to contact in case the mentioned document is found. These ads are a kind of legal requirement, and you are asked to show the newspaper cutting after publication to the authority, whom you have asked to issue a new certificate.

Documents required:

As Loksatta lost found ads are a kind of legal formality so you do have to furnish the publication house with a First Information Report (FIR) or a General Diary with the local Police Station or an affidavit through a notary public.

For cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune you can register your lost complaint online by visiting the State Police department website.

Sample format and composing tips.

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You can edit you matter in the following samples that is provided in releaseMyAd website.

You can check various other samples that are available in English as well as Marathi, serving different purposes.

How to book Lost and Found Ads in Loksatta?

You can book the ad in 3 simple steps. releaseMyAd allows you to book the ad online by sitting at your place in a very cost effective way.

  • Click on the link https://loksatta.releasemyad.com/rates/lost-and-found and select classified text,then select the city for which you want to book the ad.You can book the ad in as low cost as Rs 45 for 20 words.
  • Compose the ad by editing the samples.
  • Select the dates and make payment online or offline. Upload the documents for confirmation.

In case of any queries you can get in touch with our agents at +91 9830629298 and get your ad booked through them. Every document is thoroughly checked in releaseMyAd so that our customers can be relieved of any future discrepancies.