Type | Political weekly |
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Format | Cartoons |
Owner(s) | Thackeray Family |
Founder(s) | Bal Thackeray Shrikant Thackeray |
Founded | 13 August 1960[1] |
Political alignment | Shiv Sena (1966-2022) Shiv Sena (UBT) (2022- present) |
Language | Marathi |
Headquarters | Ranade Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Circulation | Maharashtra and other Marathi speaking regions |
Sister newspapers | Saamana |
Website | www |
Marmik (transl. Straight from the heart)[2] is an Indian weekly published by the Shiv Sena from Mumbai, until publication of its daily Saamana.[2][3] It is seen as the frontrunner or launchpad for the Shiv Sena.[4] It focused on issues of common Marathi man or Marathi Manoos including unemployment, influx of migrant, retrenchment of Marathi workers. Itss office at Ranade Road became the rallying point for Marathi youth. It was Marmik issue on 5 June 1966 which first announced the launch of membership for the Shiv Sena.[5][6] Bal Thackeray later stated "that not just a cartoon weekly but also the prime reason for the birth and growth of the Sena.".[4]