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GOOD MORNING Tops CBC-Certified Circulation Figures

Jabalpur: GOOD MORNING has achieved a significant milestone by emerging as the most widely circulated English daily newspaper in the Mahakaushal and Vindhya regions of Madhya Pradesh, according to the certified circulation figures recorded by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.

As per the official CBC-certified circulation data, the Jabalpur edition of GOOD MORNING has recorded a certified average daily circulation of 5,850 copies, surpassing The Hitavada, which has a certified circulation of 5,194 copies. With a lead of 656 copies, GOOD MORNING has secured the highest certified circulation among English daily newspapers in the Mahakaushal–Vindhya region. The Mahakaushal and Vindhya regions together constitute a vast geographical expanse of Madhya Pradesh, adjoining the state of Uttar Pradesh.

Reacting to the achievement, the management of GOOD MORNING stated that this milestone reflects the continued trust of its readers, its commitment to fair, credible and responsible journalism, strong local reporting, and consistently high editorial standards. Over the past few years, the newspaper has expanded its footprint through both its Hindi and English editions, strengthening its presence not only across Madhya Pradesh but also in Uttar Pradesh and, more recently, in Chhattisgarh.

The management attributed this accomplishment to the unwavering support of its readers, advertisers, distributors, agents and the entire GOOD MORNING team. It reiterated that the trust of its stakeholders remains the newspaper's greatest asset and affirmed its commitment to delivering impartial, reliable and public-interest journalism in the years ahead.

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