

The Tribune, founded in 1881 by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, is one of North India’s leading English-language broadsheets. With its headquarters in Chandigarh and editions in Amritsar, Jalandhar, Bathinda, Ludhiana, Gurgaon, and Delhi, it publishes The Tribune (English), Dainik Tribune (Hindi), and Punjabi Tribune. Operating under the Tribune Trust, the newspaper is anchored in an independent, non-partisan editorial philosophy focused on integrity, ethical reporting, and public interest journalism.
With a circulation well over 1.8 million and wide readership, The Tribune serves as a trusted track-record media partner ideal for amplifying civic narratives across urban and semi-urban audiences.
📚 Civic-Hosted Reporting & CSR Relevance
Although The Tribune itself is not a charitable organization, its content streams regularly highlight CSR issues, government-community collaborations, and civic infrastructure developments. It serves as a civic accountability platform by reporting on:
City CSR Partnerships via GMDA: Private firms now directly signing MoUs with Gurugram’s metropolitan development authority to upgrade roads, cycle paths, footpaths, and urban infrastructure, allowing public-private CSR collaborations to flourish.
Public School Infrastructure Revamps: District authorities and corporates collaborating on building toilets, water coolers, gates, and basic amenities in 650+ government schools across Gurugram.
Corporate CSR & Education Initiatives: Coverage of projects like Quest Global’s women engineering scholarships, Riello Power India’s setup of computer labs and medical aid in educational institutions and senior care homes across Gurugram.
Emerging Local Initiatives: Features on youth-led impact ventures (e.g. anti-bullying campaigns), sustainable design enterprises empowering rural women (like Indha), and food justice networks like the Robin Hood Army.
Through regular CSR-related storylines, The Tribune nurtures civic awareness, elevates collaboration models, and showcases impactful interventions—from grassroots to corporate-led.
🎯 Civic Strengths & Public Impact
Institutional Credibility: Known for independent, in-depth editorial quality, the newspaper is trusted by policymakers, corporates, community groups, and civic readers alike.
Broad Reach: With editions and digital readership across NCR and Haryana, it bridges policy, citizen action, and public scrutiny required for campaign visibility.
Narrative Depth: In-depth investigative stories and civic issue highlights lend legitimacy and storytelling strength to public-private partnerships.
Amplification of Urban Dialogue: From CSR summits to school infrastructure drives, The Tribune informs and motivates action and accountability in Gurugram.
✨ Summary
The Tribune is not a CSR organization—but operates as a vital civic interface. By consistently reporting on responsible governance, CSR-driven urban repair, youth activism, and education inclusion programs, it amplifies narratives central to Give Back to Gurugram.
As a trusted civic platform, its reach and editorial credibility make it an ideal media partner for visibility, storytelling, and accountability in socially impactful city campaigns.