Top 17 Newspapers in Multan, Pakistan

We found 17 directory listings in Multan

Khabrain (daily)

Address: 19 Gul Din Colony, Nawan Shehr, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
 Verified
+92 61 458 1572
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Darsaal

Address: Darsaal Head Quarter Gulgasht, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
 Verified+6  Years with us
+923337622702
2015 Established
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NAYA DAUR (DAILY)

Address: 50-A, Tariq Road, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
 Verified
061-4571144 / 4572744
2001 Established
5.0
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KARNAMA (DAILY)

Address: H.O.Al-Siraj Manzil Pul Shahwala, Hassan Parwana Rd, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4516171

KARNAMA (DAILY)

Address: H.O.Al-Siraj Manzil, Pul Shahwala, Hassan Parwana Rd Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4516171

KHABRAIN (DAILY)

Address: 19 Gul Din Colony, Nawan Shehr, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4581572

NAWA-E-WAQT (DAILY)

Address: 63 Abdali Road Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4545574

NAWA-E-WAQT (DAILY)

Address: 63 Abdali Road, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4545574 / 4545571 / 4545572

NAYA DAUR (DAILY)

Address: 50-A, Tariq Road Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4571144

QAUMI AAWAZ (DAILY)

Address: Hasan Parwana Road, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4541886

ADL DAILY URDU

Address: Ground Floor No.14 Ahmed Arcade, Along Bohar Gate, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4540301 / 4540201 / 4572211

ADL DAILY URDU

Address: Ground Floor No.14, Ahmed Arcade, Along Bohar Gate Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4540301

AFTAB (DAILY) URDU

Address: Arain Bldg.Hassan Parwana RoadP.O.Box No.280, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4572625

AFTAB (DAILY) URDU

Address: Arain Bldg.Hassan Parwana Road, P.O.Box No.280 , Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
 Verified
(92 61) 4572625

JALTARANG (MONTHLY)

Address: 2977/2, Behind Shaheen Market, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan
061-4584364

JALTARANG (MONTHLY)

Address: 2977/2, Behind Shaheen Market Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4584364

QAUMI AAWAZ (DAILY)

Address: Hasan Parwana Road Multan, Pakistan
(92 61) 4541886
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Newspapers in Pakistan play an important role in the country's political and social landscape. They are a source of news and information, providing citizens with access to the latest events and developments in the region. Newspapers in Pakistan range from national and international newspapers to regional and local dailies. Most of the country's newspapers are owned by private companies or individuals, and the majority of them are printed in Urdu, the national language.

The leading newspapers in Pakistan are the major English-language newspapers, such as The Daily Times, The News, and The Express Tribune. These publications cover a range of topics from politics and business to culture and entertainment. The Daily Times is the oldest newspaper in the country, founded in 1947. It is a daily newspaper which covers a wide range of topics, including news, politics, sports, and culture. The News is the largest newspaper in the country and has a readership of over three million. It is published in both English and Urdu and provides coverage of national and international news.

In addition to the national newspapers, there are also local and regional newspapers in Pakistan. These newspapers provide information about local and regional events, including politics, sports, and culture. The most popular local and regional newspapers in the country include The Lahore Times, The Quetta Express, and The Hyderabad Times.

Overall, newspapers in Pakistan provide citizens with access to news and information from around the world, as well as offering insight into
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