Pb No.: 2222 Des Pardes Weekly Chief Editor: G.S.VIRK



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DES PARDES is the first and most popular Punjabi (Indian) Weekly Newspaper in Britain and Europe. Established 40 years ago in 1965 by late Tarsem Singh Purewal acclaimed largest readership outside India and is now the largest, most popular and widely circulated Punjabi (Indian) Weekly representing the Punjabi Speaking Community throughout Britain, Europe and across the globe.

Government statistics show the Punjabi Community is the largest Ethnic Community in the United Kingdom, and DES PARDES reaches over 80% of Punjabi readers.

Various local and government authorities have found our services a very effective way to reach members of the Punjabi Community.

Our 150,000 British readers includes every age group across London, the South East, South West, Wales, North East, North West, the Midlands, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, Scotland and Ireland.

Besides these main distribution areas we also have subscribers throughout other parts of Britain and all over Europe, America, Canada and Asia.

If you need to target your messages at our readers at the most competitive rates let us offer you our services and advertising space through DES PARDES Weekly.

Our Regular Features are:

  • News from India and rest of the World
  • News from Britain particularly concerning immigrant communities
  • Day to day activities of Immigration here
  • Community information
  • Women’s page
  • Cinema
  • Music
  • Short stories and serials
  • Spiritual column
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Cartoons
  • Matrimonial
  • Health
  • Television
  • Comic strips, etc.
 
 
 
 
 

 


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