About Us

The Homepages and Evening Mail have been voices of truth, public interest, and fearless journalism since their inception in January 1999. Published simultaneously from Hisar and Delhi, we proudly bring you Haryana’s own English daily—The Homepages—and the state’s largest Hindi evening newspaper—Evening Mail.

Rooted in the ethos of “Freedom of Expression,” our publications have become household names for in-depth reporting, unbiased perspectives, and a commitment to community narratives. Whether it’s highlighting national policy shifts or exposing local concerns, we ensure every story counts and every voice is heard.

At the helm of our editorial vision is Shiv Bhagwan, a stalwart in Indian journalism with over 45 years of experience. A former bureau chief for prestigious media outlets like The Tribune, Hindustan Times, Press Trust of India (PTI), and Hindustan, he pioneered Haryana’s first web offset printing unit and transformed regional media with the launch of Evening Mail. His unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity and public service continues to guide our editorial direction.

Shiv Bhagwan, Editor-in-Chief & Publisher: Veteran journalist and media visionary.

Together, we are not just reporting news—we’re building platforms that inform, inspire, and empower.

Join us in shaping an informed tomorrow.

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Shiv Bhagwan

Editor-in-chief: The Homepages (Daily English Newspaper) and Evening Mail (Daily Hindi Newspaper)

Editor and Publisher of The Homepages (Daily English Newspaper) and Evening Mail (Daily Hindi Newspaper). With over 45 years of experience in journalism, he has played key roles in shaping media narratives in Haryana. His career includes senior positions as District Bureau Chief for The Tribune, Hindustan Times, Press Trust of India (PTI), and Hindustan (Hindi). A pioneer in media, he established Haryana’s first web offset printing unit and launched the state’s largest evening newspaper, Evening Mail. Shiv Bhagwan holds an M.A. (English Literature) from Kurukshetra University and is fluent in Sanskrit, Hindi, English, Punjabi, and Rajasthani. He has been actively involved in journalists’ unions, serving as Vice President of the Haryana Union of Working Journalists and President of the Zila Press Club. Committed to journalistic integrity and public service, he continues to uphold independent, fearless reportingin the state.