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Asomiya Khabar
Assamese
Marion County
Asomiya Khabar (Assamese: ??????? ???) (or Oxomiya Khobor) Is An Assamese Daily Newspaper Published Simultaneously From Guwahati And Jorhat.[1] A Weekly Supplement Named Deoboriya Khabar Is Published With It On Every Sunday. Biswajit Das Is The Executive Editor Of Asomiya Khabar.[2]
Organiser
English
New Delhi
Organiser Is An Affiliated Publication Of The Right Wing, Hindu Organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Launched As A Newspaper In 1947 In The Weeks Before The Partition Of India.[1] Despite Its Professed Claims Of Independence,[2] It Is Regarded By Scholars As An Official Organ Of The RSS.[3] The Newspaper Has Been Edited By A. R. Nair, K. R. Malkani, L. K. Advani, V. P. Bhatia, Seshadri Chari And Dr R. Balashanker.[4] The Current Editor Is Prafulla Ketkar. Organiser Was Relaunched In A Magazine Format Since The Edition Of 1 April 2014.[citation Needed]
Koshur Akhbar
Kashmiri
Jammu
Koshur Akhbar (Kashmiri: ????? ?????) Is An Online Newspaper From The Indian State Of Jammu And Kashmir That Carries News And Literary Pieces In The Kashmiri Language. It Is The First Online Newspaper In Kashmiri. There Is No Daily Newspaper Published In Print Media In This Language, However There Are Weeklies Currently Getting Published In Print Media. Koshur Akhbar Provides An Opportunity To Kashmiris All Over The World To Be Informed Of Events Of Jammu & Kashmir In Their Own Language. It Helps In Developing Literacy Of Kashmiri Among Its Visitors.
Vanglaini
Mizo
India
Vanglaini Is A Daily Newspaper In Mizoram, Northeast India, Published In The Mizo Language.[1] It Is Registered With The Registrar Of Newspapers For India (no. RNI 34227/79. : MZR/67/2012-2014). It Is Owned, Edited, And Published By K. Sapdanga. It Remains The Newspaper In Mizoram With The Largest Circulation.
Pragativadi
Odia
Khordha
Pragativadi Is An Indian Odia Language Daily Newspaper Published From Bhubaneswar.[1] This Is One Of The Most Circulated News Dailies In Odisha. Founded In The Year 1985 By Pradyumna Bal, Currently It Is Being Edited By Samahit Bal. The Newspaper Also Has A News Website And An Online Version Of The Printed Newspapers Freely Available To Internet Users.
Dharitri
Odia
Khordha
Dharitri (???????) (lit. Transl.?The Earth) Is An Indian Daily Newspaper Published In The Odia Language From The Capital City Of Bhubaneswar.[1] The Newspaper Was Founded On 24 November 1974 By The Samajbadi Society In Bhubaneswar.[2]
Rozana Spokesman
Punjabi
Sangrur
Rozana Spokesman Is A Punjabi-language Daily Newspaper In India, Mainly Circulated In The Punjab Region. During Its Earlier Years It Was A Weekly Newspaper. Joginder Singh Is The Editor.[1] Currently It Has The Fourth-largest Circulation Of All Punjabi-language Newspapers.[2]
Punjabi Tribune
Punjabi
Chandigarh
Punjabi Tribune Is A Punjabi Language Daily Newspaper Owned By The Tribune Trust, Publishes In The Punjab, India. It Was Launched On 15 August 1978[1][2] And Became Online On The Internet In August 2010. Mr Rajesh Ramachandran Is The Editor-in-Chief Of The Tribune Group Of Newspapers. Mr Swaraj Bir Singh Is The Editor Of Punjabi Tribune.
Dinamalar
Tamil
Tamil Nadu
Dinamalar Is An Indian Tamil Daily Newspaper. It Was Founded In 1951 By T. V. Ramasubba Iyer.[1] Dinamalar Has An Average Circulation Of 942,812 (ABC Jan-June 2016)[2]
Amar Asom
Assamese
India
The Amar Asom (Assamese: ???? ???) Is An Assamese Daily Newspaper Published By G. L. Publications Ltd.[1][2][3] After The Exit Of Homen Borgohain As The Editor-in-chief, This Newspaper Tries To Maintain It's Stand By Siding With People And Vocal Against Government's Anti People Policies. The Newspaper Is Published Simultaneously From Guwahati And Jorhat.[4]
Anand Bazar Patrika
Bangoli
Kolkata
A Bengali Newspaper Was Published In 1876 In A Small Village Of Magura At Jessore District In British India (now Bangladesh) By Tushar Kanti Ghosh And His Father Sisir Kumar Ghosh. They Named It Ananda Bazar After Tusharkanti's Grandmother's Sister Anandomayee. However, Soon The Newspaper Died. In 1886, Ghosh Published Another Newspaper, Named After His Grandmother Amritamoyee: Amrita Bazar Patrika.[3] Later In 1922, The Anandabazar Patrika Was Relaunched By Proprietor Suresh Chandra Majumdar And Editor Prafulla Kumar Sarkar. It Was First Printed On 13 March 1922 Under Their Ownership And Was Against British Rule.[4] In 1922 It First Published As A Four-page Evening Daily. The First Colour Printing Was The Features Section. The Internet Edition Of The Newspaper Was Launched In 2001, Which Publishes News Among The Community. Also Provides Advertisement In The Printed Newspaper.[5] In 2010, Time Inc. Entered Into A License Agreement With ABP Group To Publish Fortune India Magazine. This Magazine Publishes The Fortune India 500 List Every Year
Uttarbanga Sambad
Bengali
Kolkata
Uttarbanga Sambad Is A Bengali Language Broadsheet Published From Siliguri.[1] Uttarbanga Sambad Was Started On 19 May 1980 In A Small Letterpress In Siliguri. Due To Its Huge Popularity, In 1981 Web Offset Press Was Installed. Computerized Typesetting Was Introduced In The Year 1985. Afterwards, Hi-speed 4-colour Web Offset Press Was Introduced. Uttarbanga Sambad Is Now Printed Simultaneously From Siliguri, Cooch Behar, Malda City, Alipurduar. The Founder Editor Of Uttarbanga Sambad Was Suhash Chandra Talukdar. Presently It Is Run By His Son Sabyasachi Talukder.
Sangbad Pratidin
Bengali
Kolkata
Sangbad Pratidin (lit.: News Every Day) Is A Daily Indian Bengali Newspaper Simultaneously Published From Kolkata, Barjora And Siliguri. It Was Founded By Swapan Sadhan Bose, The Owner And Also All India Trinamool Congress Representative At The Rajya Sabha, On 9 August 1992.[2][3] The Editor-in-Chief Is Srinjoy Bose.[citation Needed]
Dainik Jugasankha
Bengali
Kolkata
Dainik Jugasankha, Also Transliterated Dainik Yugashankha, (Bengali: ????? ???????) Is A Bengali Daily Newspaper Published Simultaneously From Kolkata, Guwahati, Silchar, Siliguri And Durgapur. With A Circulation Of Around 150,000 Copies, It Is One Of The Top Ten Newspapers In Assam.[1]
Jago Bangla
Bengali
Kolkata
Jago Bangla Is An Indian Bengali Daily Newspaper Published From Kolkata, West Bengal, India. This Is An Organ Of All India Trinamool Congress. This Paper Is Used By The Party To Convey Its Message To Different Parts Of Bengal, Specially Rural Bengal.[1][2][3] As Of 2015 The Newspaper Had A Circulation Of 70,000 In West Bengal.[4] It Became Daily From Weekly Edition From 21 July 2021.[3][2]
Kalantar
Bengali
Kolkata
Kalantar Is A Daily Bengali-language Newspaper Issued From Kolkata, India. It Is The Organ Of The West Bengal State Council Of The Communist Party Of India.[1] It Was Published As A Weekly Newspaper Since 1965; 'Kalantar' Converted To A Daily Newspaper In The Late 1960s. And Have A Separate Weekly As It Is. The Header Of The 'Kalantar' Daily Was Designed By The Legend Film Maker-artist Satyajit Ray Himself. Among The Early Editors, Veteran Communist Leader Somnath Lahiri, Bhabani Sen, Jyoti Dasgupta, Prabhat Dasgupta, Prof. Gautam Chattopadhyay Were There. From The Single-color Edition It Is Now Publishing As A Four-color Daily Newspaper. In The Autumn, Kalantar Publish A Festive 'Sharadiyo' Edition In The Book Form As Like As Other Daily Newspapers In Kolkata.[2][3]
Ganashakti
Bengali
Kolkata
Ganashakti Patrika (1967-present) Is An Indian Bengali Daily Newspaper Published From Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Initially The Paper Started As An Organ Of The Communist Party Of India (Marxist) West Bengal State Committee.[1]
Ekdin
Bengali
Kolkata
The Daily Ekdin (Bengali: ????? Ekdin, Meaning "One Day") Is A Bengali Daily Newspaper In West Bengal, India Published From Kolkata, Durgapur And Siliguri. Arjun Singh Is The Editor Of The Newspaper.[1]
Ei Samay
Bengali
Kolkata
Ei Samay Sangbadpatra (lit.?'Current Times Newspaper') Is A Bengali-language Daily Newspaper From The Times Group. It Was Launched As A Broadsheet Daily Newspaper With A Motive To Enter Into A Head-to-head Competition With Anandabazar Patrika. It Is Owned And Published By Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Which Is Owned By The Sahu Jain Family.[2][3][4] The Ei Samay Newspaper Is Considered As A Challenge Thrown By BCCL To Ananda Bazar Patrika (ABP) Group. Sensing The Tough Challenge, ABP Group Started A Huge Media Advertising Campaign Just A Month After The Launch Of Ei Samay. The Introductory Price Of This Newspaper Was ?1 (1.3¢ US) Per Copy. According To Company Officials, This Newspaper Targets SEC A And A+, 20- To 35-year-old Bengalis
Ebela
Bengali
Kolkata
Ebela (Bengali: ?????) Was A Bengali Tabloid Targeted Primarily At Young Bengali Readers Of West Bengal.[1][2] It Is The Second Bengali Daily Published By ABP Group After Anandabazar Patrika. This Is A 24-page Tabloid[3] Was Being Circulated In Kolkata And Howrah Only.[2] The Newspaper Was Discontinued On 17 December 2018.
Dainik Statesman
Bengali
Kolkata
Dainik Statesman Is A Bengali Daily Newspaper Run By The Statesman Group With Its Central Office Being The Statesman House At Chowringhee.[1] Dainik Statesman Started Circulation From 28 June 2004. The Newspaper Became More Popular After The Singur And Nandigram Clashes Since 2006 When The Statesman Group And More Specifically The Bengali Version, Dainik Statesman Presented The Views Of Those Opposed To Land-acquisition Whereas The ABP Group Was More Interested In Presenting The Views Of Those Who Were For Land Being Acquired Forcibly. Special Issues Of This Paper Are - Khetkhamar, Gallery, Biggan O Projukti, Sorir O Sastho, Bitorko , Berano, Bongodarpan, Anno Bhabna Porshi Desh, Boier Ondore Biswobarta, Khushir Uran, Silpo O Banijjo. Every Saturday Entertainment Related Special Issue - Binodon, Sunday Special - Bichitra Are Also Very Popular To Daily Readers.
Dainik Sambad
Bengali
West Tripura
Dainik Sambad (Bengali: ????? ?????) Is A Bengali Daily Newspaper Published From Agartala, The Capital Of The Indian State Of Tripura. It Is One Of The Largest Circulated Dailies In The State.[1][2][3] It Is Considered Among The Better Bengali Language News Papers Of The North East.[4] In The May 2018 Investigative Journalism Sting By Cobrapost Revealed The Extent To Which The Most Reputable News Papers In India Were Ready To Print Communally Inciting Articles For Payments, Dainik Sambad (Gal Shakti) Was Among The Only Two Publications To Refuse To Publish It And Refused To Sell Out.[5][6] This Resulted In Appreciation For The Newspapers Ideals In Many Respected Branches Of Indian Media And People, Including
Tribune
English
United Kingdom
Tribune Is A Democratic Socialist Political Magazine Founded In 1937 And Published In London, Initially As A Newspaper, Then Converting To A Magazine In 2001. While It Is Independent, It Has Usually Supported The Labour Party From The Left. From 2008 It Faced Serious Financial Difficulties Until It Was Purchased By Jacobin In Late 2018, Shifting To A Quarterly Publication Model. Since Its Relaunch The Number Of Paying Subscribers Has Passed 15,000
The Economist
English
United Kingdom
The Economist Is A British Weekly Newspaper Printed In Demitab Format And Published Digitally. It Focuses On Current Affairs, International Business, Politics, Technology, And Culture. Based In London, The Newspaper Is Owned By The Economist Group, With Its Core Editorial Offices In The United States, As Well As Across Major Cities In Continental Europe, Asia, And The Middle East. In 2019, Its Average Global Print Circulation Was Over 909,476; This, Combined With Its Digital Presence, Runs To Over 1.6 Million. Across Its Social Media Platforms, It Reaches An Audience Of 35 Million, As Of 2016. The Newspaper Has A Prominent Focus On Data Journalism And Interpretive Analysis Over Original Reporting, To Both Criticism And Acclaim.
Prospect
English
United Kingdom
Prospect Is A Monthly British General-interest Magazine, Specialising In Politics, Economics And Current Affairs. Topics Covered Include British And Other European, And US Politics, Social Issues, Art, Literature, Cinema, Science, The Media, History, Philosophy And Psychology. Prospect Features A Mixture Of Lengthy Analytic Articles, First-person Reportage, One-page Columns And Shorter Items.
The Spectator
English
United Kingdom
The Spectator Is A Weekly British Magazine On Politics, Culture, And Current Affairs.[1] It Was First Published In July 1828,[2] Making It The Oldest Surviving Weekly Magazine In The World.
New Statesman
English
United Kingdom
The New Statesman Is A British Political And Cultural Magazine Published In London.[2] Founded As A Weekly Review Of Politics And Literature On 12 April 1913, It Was At First Connected With Sidney And Beatrice Webb And Other Leading Members Of The Socialist Fabian Society, Such As George Bernard Shaw, Who Was A Founding Director.
The Big Issue
English
United Kingdom
The Big Issue Is A Street Newspaper Founded By John Bird And Gordon Roddick In September 1991 And Published In Four Continents. The Big Issue Is One Of The UK's Leading Social Businesses And Exists To Offer Homeless People, Or Individuals At Risk Of Homelessness, The Opportunity To Earn A Legitimate Income, Thereby Helping Them To Reintegrate Into Mainstream Society. It Is The World's Most Widely Circulated Street Newspaper.
City A.M.
English
United Kingdom
City A.M. Is A Free Business-focused Newspaper Distributed In And Around London, England, With An Accompanying Website. Its Certified Distribution Was 85,738 Copies A Day In February 2020, According To Statistics Compiled By The ABC,[1] And Has A Digital Audience Of Just Over 2 Million Unique Visitors A Month.
Metro
English
United Kingdom
Metro Is The United Kingdom's Highest-circulation Freesheet Newspaper. It Is Published In Tabloid Format By DMG Media.[2] The Newspaper Is Distributed From Monday To Friday (excluding Public Holidays And The Period Between Christmas Eve And New Year's Day Inclusive) Mornings On Trains And Buses, And At Railway/Underground Stations, Airports And Hospitals Across Selected Urban Areas Of England, Wales And Scotland. Copies Are Also Handed Out To Pedestrians.
Evening Standard
English
United Kingdom
The Evening Standard, Formerly The Standard (1827–1904), Also Known As The London Evening Standard, Is A Local Free Daily Newspaper In London, England, Published Monday To Friday In Tabloid Format.
Morning Star
English
United Kingdom
The Morning Star Is A Left-wing British Daily Newspaper With A Focus On Social, Political And Trade Union Issues.[3] Originally Founded In 1930 As The Daily Worker By The Communist Party Of Great Britain (CPGB), Ownership Was Transferred From The CPGB To An Independent Readers' Co-operative In 1945. The Paper Was Then Renamed And Reinvented As The Morning Star In 1966. The Paper Describes Its Editorial Stance As In Line With Britain's Road To Socialism, The Programme Of The Communist Party Of Britain.
Daily Star
English
United Kingdom
The Daily Star Is A Daily Tabloid Newspaper Published From Monday To Saturday In The United Kingdom Since 2 November 1978. On 15 September 2002 A Sister Sunday Edition, Daily Star Sunday Was Launched With A Separate Staff. On 31 October 2009, The Daily Star Published Its 10,000th Issue. Jon Clark Is The Editor-in-chief Of The Paper.
Sunday People
English
United Kingdom
The Sunday People Is A British Tabloid Sunday Newspaper. It Was Founded As The People On 16 October 1881.
Sunday Mirror
English
United Kingdom
The Sunday Mirror Is The Sunday Sister Paper Of The Daily Mirror. It Began Life In 1915 As The Sunday Pictorial And Was Renamed The Sunday Mirror In 1963.[n 1] In 2016 It Had An Average Weekly Circulation Of 620,861, Dropping Markedly To 505,508 The Following Year.[4] Competing Closely With Other Papers, In July 2011, On The Second Weekend After The Closure Of The News Of The World, More Than 2,000,000 Copies Sold, The Highest Level Since January 2000.
Daily Mirror
English
United Kingdom
The Daily Mirror Is A British National Daily Tabloid-sized Newspaper That Is Considered To Be Engaged In Tabloid-style Journalism.[2] Founded In 1903, It Is Owned By Parent Company Reach Plc. From 1985 To 1987, And From 1997 To 2002, The Title On Its Masthead Was Simply The Mirror. It Had An Average Daily Print Circulation Of 716,923 In December 2016, Dropping To 587,803 The Following Year.[3] Its Sunday Sister Paper Is The Sunday Mirror. Unlike Other Major British Tabloids Such As The Sun And The Daily Mail, The Mirror Has No Separate Scottish Edition; This Function Is Performed By The Daily Record And The Sunday Mail, Which Incorporate Certain Stories From The Mirror That Are Of Scottish Significance.
Sunday Express
English
United Kingdom
The Printing Press Of The Sunday Express Was First Started By Lady Diana Manners On 29 December 1918.[58] It Is Edited By Michael Booker. Its Circulation In February 2019 Was 272,259.
Daily Express
English
United Kingdom
The Daily Express Is A National Daily United Kingdom Middle-market Newspaper[2] Printed In Tabloid Format. Published In London, It Is The Flagship Of Express Newspapers, Owned By Publisher Reach Plc. It Was First Published As A Broadsheet In 1900 By Sir Arthur Pearson. Its Sister Paper, The Sunday Express, Was Launched In 1918. In June 2022, It Had An Average Daily Circulation Of 201,608.
The Sun
English
United Kingdom
The Sun Is A British Tabloid Newspaper, Published By The News Group Newspapers Division Of News UK, Itself A Wholly Owned Subsidiary Of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.[8][9] It Was Founded As A Broadsheet In 1964 As A Successor To The Daily Herald, And Became A Tabloid In 1969 After It Was Purchased By Its Current Owner.[10] The Sun Enjoyed The Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In The United Kingdom,[8] But Was Overtaken By Freesheet Rival Metro In March 2018.
Financial Times
English
United Kingdom
The Financial Times (FT)[nb 1] Is A British Daily Newspaper Printed In Broadsheet And Published Digitally That Focuses On Business And Economic Current Affairs. Based In London, England, The Paper Is Owned By A Japanese Holding Company, Nikkei, With Core Editorial Offices Across Britain, The United States And Continental Europe. In July 2015, Pearson Sold The Publication To Nikkei For £844 Million (US$1.32 Billion) After Owning It Since 1957. In 2019, It Reported One Million Paying Subscriptions, Three-quarters Of Which Were Digital Subscriptions.[4][5] The Newspaper Has A Prominent Focus On Financial Journalism And Economic Analysis Over Generalist Reporting, Drawing Both Criticism And Acclaim. The Daily Sponsors An Annual Book Award And Publishes A "Person Of The Year" Feature.
The Independent
English
United Kingdom
The Independent Is A British Online Newspaper. It Was Established In 1986 As A National Morning Printed Paper. Nicknamed The Indy, It Began As A Broadsheet And Changed To Tabloid Format In 2003.[5] The Last Printed Edition Was Published On Saturday 26 March 2016, Leaving Only The Online Edition.
The Guardian
English
United Kingdom
The Guardian Is A British Daily Newspaper. It Was Founded In 1821 As The Manchester Guardian; It Changed Its Name In 1959.[5] Along With Its Sister Papers The Observer And The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian Is Part Of The Guardian Media Group, Owned By The Scott Trust.[6] The Trust Was Created In 1936 To "secure The Financial And Editorial Independence Of The Guardian In Perpetuity And To Safeguard The Journalistic Freedom And Liberal Values Of The Guardian Free From Commercial Or Political Interference".[7] The Trust Was Converted Into A Limited Company In 2008, With A Constitution Written So As To Maintain For The Guardian The Same Protections As Were Built Into The Structure Of The Scott Trust By Its Creators. Profits Are Reinvested In Journalism Rather Than Distributed To Owners Or Shareholders.[7] It Is Considered A Newspaper Of Record In The UK.
The Observer
English
United Kingdom
The Observer Is A British Newspaper Published On Sundays. In The Same Place On The Political Spectrum As Its Sister Papers The Guardian And The Guardian Weekly, Whose Parent Company Guardian Media Group Limited Acquired It In 1993, It Takes A Social Liberal Or Social Democratic Line On Most Issues. First Published In 1791, It Is The World's Oldest Sunday Newspaper.[5]
The Sunday Telegraph
English
United Kingdom
The Sunday Telegraph Is A British Broadsheet Newspaper, Founded In February 1961 And Published By The Telegraph Media Group, A Division Of Press Holdings. It Is The Sister Paper Of The Daily Telegraph, Also Published By The Telegraph Media Group. The Sunday Telegraph Was Originally A Separate Operation With A Different Editorial Staff, But Since 2013 The Telegraph Has Been A Seven-day Operation.
The Daily Telegraph
English
United Kingdom
The Daily Telegraph, Known Online And Elsewhere As The Telegraph, Is A National British Daily Broadsheet Newspaper Published In London By Telegraph Media Group And Distributed Across The United Kingdom And Internationally.
The Times
English
United Kingdom
The Times Is A British Daily National Newspaper Based In London. It Began In 1785 Under The Title The Daily Universal Register, Adopting Its Current Name On 1 January 1788. The Times And Its Sister Paper The Sunday Times (founded In 1821) Are Published By Times Newspapers, Since 1981 A Subsidiary Of News UK, In Turn Wholly Owned By News Corp. The Times And The Sunday Times, Which Do Not Share Editorial Staff, Were Founded Independently, And Have Only Had Common Ownership Since 1966.[4] In General, The Political Position Of The Times Is Considered To Be Centre-right.[5]
The Sunday Times
English
United Kingdom
The Sunday Times Is A British Newspaper Whose Circulation Makes It The Largest In Britain's Quality Press Market Category. It Was Founded In 1821 As The New Observer. It Is Published By Times Newspapers Ltd, A Subsidiary Of News UK, Which Is Owned By News Corp. Times Newspapers Also Publishes The Times. The Two Papers Were Founded Independently And Have Been Under Common Ownership Since 1966. They Were Bought By News International In 1981. The Sunday Times Has A Circulation Of Just Over 650,000, Which Exceeds That Of Its Main Rivals, Including The Sunday Telegraph And The Observer, Combined.[6][7] While Some Other National Newspapers Moved To A Tabloid Format In The Early 2000s, The Sunday Times Has Retained The Larger Broadsheet Format And Has Said That It Would Continue To Do So. As Of December 2019, It Sells 75% More Copies Than Its Sister Paper, The Times, Which Is Published From Monday To Saturday.[8]
Rising Kashmir
English
Srinagar
Rising Kashmir Is A Daily English Newspaper Printed And Published In Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir.[1] It Was Founded By Shujaat Bukhari In March 2008.[2] The Newspaper Has Nurtured Scores Of Reporters Based In Kashmir, Who Now Work In Top News Organisations Around The World. [3] It Is One Of The Largest Circulated Dailies In Jammu And Kashmir.[
Sakaal Times
English
Pune
Sakal Times Was An English-language Daily Newspaper Published From Pune,[1] India. It Has Recently Been Renamed As Sakàl Times. It Is Published By The Sakal Media Group, A Media Establishment In Pune Whose Flagship Publication Is The Daily Broadsheet Sakal (in Marathi). The Paper Started Circulating In May 2008.[2] The Content Is Generated By Staff Reporters, Writers And Photographers. Also, Some Of The Content Is Sourced From News Agencies. Madhav Gokhale Was The Last Editor Of Sakal Times And It Shut Down Its Print Edition In June 2020.[3]
Financial Chronicle
English
Bangalore Urban
Financial Chronicle (FC) Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Published Since 2008. The Newspaper Primarily Covers Indian Economic And International Business Topics, And Financial News And Issue
Telangana Today
English
Hyderabad
Telangana Today Is A Registered English-language Indian Daily Newspaper Headquartered In Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The Publication Aims To Focus Mainly On Politics And Developments Of The State Of Telangana. The Newspaper Is Published By Telangana Publications Pvt. Ltd Which Is Owned By K. Chandrashekar Rao, The Current Chief Minister Of Telangana And Founder Of Telangana Rashtra Samithi.[1][2] The Newspaper Is Also Available In EPaper Format.
Sikkim Express
English
Darjeeling
Sikkim Express Is An English Daily Newspaper Published From Gangtok, Sikkim, India.[2] It Is The Oldest And Largest Circulated English Daily Newspaper In Sikkim. The News Paper Started As Weekly In 1976 And Converted As Daily In 2003 And It Is The First English Newspaper Of Sikkim State.[3] It Won Best Small Newspaper (English) In India At All India Conference Of Small And Medium Newspaper In 1986.[3]
The Afternoon Despatch & Courier
English
Mumbai
The Afternoon Despatch & Courier Was An Evening Tabloid In Mumbai, India. The Newspaper Was Launched By Behram Contractor, Better Known As "Busybee", On 25 March 1985.[1] This Newspaper Served As A Launch Pad For Several Well-known Journalists In India. The Afternoon Despatch & Courier Concentrates On News And Features From Mumbai And The Adjoining Cities. Anant Rao Kanangi Was The Associate Editor Of This Newspaper. Kamal Morarka - Former Union Minister And Businessman And National President Of The Samajwadi Janata Party Chandrashekhar, Was The Chairman Of The Board Of Directors Of This Newspaper. The Newspaper Ceased Publication In Feb, 2020.[2]
Bangalore Mirror
English
India
Bangalore Mirror Is A Daily English-language Newspaper Published In Bangalore, India. It Is A Deputed Newspaper And Is The Second-largest Circulating English Newspaper In The City
The Tribune
English
Chandigarh
The Tribune Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Published From Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Chandigarh And New Delhi. It Was Founded On 2 February 1881, In Lahore, Punjab (now In Pakistan), By Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, A Philanthropist, And Is Run By A Trust Comprising Five Persons As Trustees.[3] It Is A Major Indian Newspaper With A Worldwide Circulation.[4][5][6][7] In India, It Is Among The Leading English Daily For Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, And The Union Territory Of Chandigarh.[8] The Present Editor-in-Chief Of The Tribune Is Rajesh Ramachandran. Previously He Was Editor-in-chief Of Outlook Magazine. Ramachandran Succeeded Harish Khare, Who Was Appointed Editor-in-chief Of The Tribune Group Of Newspapers On 1 June 2015,[9] Serving Until 15 March 2018.[10] The Tribune Has Two Sister Publications: Dainik Tribune (in Hindi) And Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi). Naresh Kaushal, An Eminent Name In The Field Of Journalism In North India Is The Editor Of Dainik Tribune And Prominent Punjabi Playwright Swaraj Bir Singh Is The Editor Of The Punjabi Tribune. The Online Edition Of The Tribune Was Launched In July 1998, And The Online Editions Of The Punjabi Tribune And Dainik Tribune Were Launched On 16 August 2010.[11] All Three Newspapers Are Published By The Tribune Trust. Narinder Nath Vohra Is The Current President Of The Tribune Trust, Which Comprises S. S. Sodhi, S. S. Mehta, And Gurbachan Jagat As Trustees. The Tribune Has Had Kali Nath Roy, Prem Bhatia, Hari Jai Singh, H.K. Dua, And Raj Chengappa Among Others, As Its Editors-in-chief In The Past. Similar To Most Indian Newspapers, The Tribune Receives Most Of Its Revenue From Advertisements Over Subscriptions.
The Times of India
English
Ahmedabad
The Times Of India, Also Known By Its Abbreviation TOI, Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper And Digital News Media Owned And Managed By The Times Group. It Is The Third-largest Newspaper In India By Circulation And Largest Selling English-language Daily In The World.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It Is The Oldest English-language Newspaper In India, And The Second-oldest Indian Newspaper Still In Circulation, With Its First Edition Published In 1838.[7] It Is Nicknamed As "The Old Lady Of Bori Bunder",[8][9] And Is An Indian "newspaper Of Record".[10][11] Near The Beginning Of The 20th Century, Lord Curzon, The Viceroy Of India, Called TOI "the Leading Paper In Asia".[12][13] In 1991, The BBC Ranked TOI Among The World's Six Best Newspapers.[14][15] It Is Owned And Published By Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (B.C.C.L.), Which Is Owned By The Sahu Jain Family. In The Brand Trust Report India Study 2019, TOI Was Rated As The Most Trusted English Newspaper In India.[16] Reuters Rated TOI As India's Most Trusted Media News Brand In A Survey.[17][18] In Recent Decades, The Newspaper Has Been Criticised For Establishing In The Indian News Industry The Practice Of Accepting Payments From Persons And Entities In Exchange For Positive Coverage.[5]
The Telegraph
English
Kolkata
The Telegraph Is An Indian English Daily Newspaper Founded And Continuously Published In Kolkata Since 7 July 1982. It Is Published By The ABP Group And The Newspaper Competes With The Times Of India. The Newspaper Is The Eighth Most-widely Read English Language Newspaper In India As Per Indian Readership Survey (IRS) 2019.[2] The Telegraph Has Three Editions Kolkata, South Bengal And North Bengal.[3
The Statesman
English
Khordha
The Statesman Is An Indian English-language Broadsheet Daily Newspaper Founded In 1875 And Published Simultaneously In Kolkata, New Delhi, Siliguri And Bhubaneswar. It Incorporates And Is Directly Descended From The Friend Of India, Founded In 1818. It Is Owned By The Statesman Ltd And Headquartered At Statesman House, Chowringhee Square, Kolkata, With Its National Editorial Office At Statesman House, Connaught Place, New Delhi. It Is A Member Of The Asia News Network. The Statesman Has An Average Weekday Circulation Of Approximately 148,000,[1] And The Sunday Statesman Has A Circulation Of 230,000. This Ranks It As One Of The Leading English Newspapers In West Bengal, India
The Shillong Times
English
East Khasi Hills
The Shillong Times Is An Indian Newspaper. It Is North-East India's Oldest English-language Daily Newspaper, Which Started As A Tabloid-sized Weekly On 10 August 1945, On A Treadle Machine In Shillong. The Shillong Times Switched To A Modern Computer Typesetting And Offset Printing Technique On 15 August 1991, And The First Issue In Broadsheet Format Came Into Being. A Second Edition From The Town Of Tura In The Garo Hills Of Meghalaya Was Launched On 9 November 1992. Besides The Tura Edition, Shillong Times Private Limited Also Publishes The Only Garo Language Daily Salantini Janera. The Publication Is Headed By Patricia Mukhim As Its Editor, Who Succeeded Manas Chaudhuri In 2008.[1] Chaudhuri Had Been Editor Of The Paper Since 1978
Telangana Today
English
Hyderabad
Telangana Today Is A Registered English-language Indian Daily Newspaper Headquartered In Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The Publication Aims To Focus Mainly On Politics And Developments Of The State Of Telangana. The Newspaper Is Published By Telangana Publications Pvt. Ltd Which Is Owned By K. Chandrashekar Rao, The Current Chief Minister Of Telangana And Founder Of Telangana Rashtra Samithi.[1][2] The Newspaper Is Also Available In EPaper Format.
Sikkim Express
English
East Sikkim
Sikkim Express Is An English Daily Newspaper Published From Gangtok, Sikkim, India.[2] It Is The Oldest And Largest Circulated English Daily Newspaper In Sikkim. The News Paper Started As Weekly In 1976 And Converted As Daily In 2003 And It Is The First English Newspaper Of Sikkim State.[3] It Won Best Small Newspaper (English) In India At All India Conference Of Small And Medium Newspaper In 1986.[3]
The North East Times
English
India
The North East Times Is CA-certified Widely Circulated English Daily Newspaper In The Entire North Eastern Region Of India.[1] It Was Launched By GL Publications Ltd. On October 2, 1990. The Current Circulation Figure Of The Daily Is 1,13,000.[cit
News Today
English
Chennai
News Today Is An English Language Evening Daily Newspaper In Chennai, India. It Is Published From India Every Evening Since 1982.[1][2][3] References
Hindustan Times
English
Lucknow
Hindustan Times Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Based In Delhi. It Is The Flagship Publication Of HT Media, An Entity Controlled By The KK Birla Family, And Is Owned By Shobhana Bhartia.[2][3][4] It Was Founded By Sunder Singh Lyallpuri, Founder-father Of The Akali Movement And The Shiromani Akali Dal, In Delhi And Played Integral Roles In The Indian Independence Movement As A Nationalist Daily.[5][6][7] Hindustan Times Is One Of The Largest Newspapers In India By Circulation. According To The Audit Bureau Of Circulations, It Has A Circulation Of 993,645 Copies As Of November 2017.[1] The Indian Readership Survey 2014 Revealed That HT Is The Second-most Widely Read English Newspaper In India After The Times Of India.[8] It Is Popular In North India, With Simultaneous Editions From New Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Patna, Ranchi And Chandigarh. The Print Location Of Nagpur Was Discontinued From September 1997, And That Of Jaipur From June 2006. HT Launched A Youth Daily, HT Next, In 2004. The Kolkata Edition Was Launched In Early 2000, And That Of Mumbai On 14 July 2005. Other Sister Publications Of Hindustan Times Are Mint (English Business Daily), Hindustan (Hindi Daily), Nandan (monthly Children's Magazine) And Kadambani (monthly Literary Magazine). It Also Has A Children's Version Like Other Newspapers. The Media Group Owns A Radio Channel, Fever 104.0 FM, An Education-related Company, Studymate, And Organises An Annual Luxury Conference That Has Featured Speakers Like Designer Diane Von Fürstenberg, Shoemaker Christian Louboutin, Gucci CEO Robert Polet And Cartier MD Patrick Normand. Hindustan Times Is Owned By The KK Birla Branch Of The Birla Family.
The Hindu
English
Bangalore Urban
The Hindu Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Owned By The Hindu Group, Headquartered In Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It Began As A Weekly In 1878 And Became A Daily In 1889.[3] It Is One Of The Indian Newspapers Of Record[4][5] And The Second Most Circulated English-language Newspaper In India, After The Times Of India. As Of March 2018, The Hindu Is Published From 21 Locations Across 11 States Of India.[6][failed Verification] The Hindu Has Been A Family-owned Newspaper Since 1905, When It Was Purchased By S. Kasturi Ranga Iyengar From The Original Founders. It Is Now Jointly Owned By Iyengar's Descendants, Referred To As The "Kasturi Family", Who Serve As The Directors Of The Holding Company. The Current Chairperson Of The Group Is Malini Parthasarathy, A Great-granddaughter Of Iyengar.[7] Except For A Period Of About Two Years, When S. Varadarajan Held The Editorship Of The Newspaper, The Editorial Positions Of The Paper Were Always Held By Members Of The Family Or Held Under Their Direction.[8]
The Morung Express
English
Bongaigaon
The Morung Express Is An English Language Newspaper Published From Dimapur In Nagaland, India.[1] It Was The First Print Newspaper In Nagaland With An Online Edition. The Morung Express Is A Daily With 12 Pages On Most Days. There Are Supplements On Friday (Ad Bazaar) And Saturday (Impressions). Ad Bazaar On Friday Is An 8-page Quarter Fold Supplement Containing Classified Ads, Including A Page Of Free Personal Ads. Impressions On Saturday Is A 4-page Supplement Containing Information And News On Topics Including Public Agenda, EduCare, Science And Technology, Youths, Art And Living; And People-Photo Speak. The Newspaper Is Targeted At The Age Group Of 25–45 Years. Its Readership Is Concentrated In Cities And Towns Such As Kohima, Chümoukedima, Dimapur And Mokokch
The Indian Express
English
Ahmedabad
The Indian Express Is An English-language Indian Daily Newspaper Founded In 1932. It Is Published In Mumbai By The Indian Express Group. In 1999, Eight Years After The Group's Founder Ramnath Goenka's Death In 1991,[2] The Group Was Split Between The Family Members. The Southern Editions Took The Name The New Indian Express, While The Northern Editions, Based In Mumbai, Retained The Original Indian Express Name With "The" Prefixed To The Title.[3]
The Assam Chronicle
English
Kamrup
The Assam Chronicle Is An English Language Newspaper Published From Guwahati, Assam, India.[1][2]
State Times
English
Jammu
State Times Is An Indian English Language Daily Newspaper From The State Of Jammu & Kashmir. The Publication Is Owned And Operated By State Times Group, J&K. The Newspaper Is Widely Read In The Northern States Of India And Has Also Included Delhi Edition In Its Repertoire. It Claims On Its Website That In 2007 It Was Decorated With J&K Government's Best Media Award.[1]
Star of Mysore
English
India
Star Of Mysore Is An Indian English Language Evening Daily Newspaper[1] Published In Mysore, India. This Newspaper Was Launched In 1978.[2] Its Founder, Editor And Publisher Is Entrepreneur And Writer K B Ganapathy.
The Pioneer
English
Khordha
The Pioneer Is An English-language Daily Newspaper In India. It Is Published From Multiple Locations In India, Including Delhi. It Is The Second Oldest English-language Newspaper In India Still In Circulation After The Times Of India.[2] In 2010, The Pioneer Launched Its Hindi Version In Lucknow.
North East Mail
English
Kamrup
North East Mail Is An Indian English-language Newspaper Published From Guwahati, Assam, India. This Newspaper Is Published Weekly.[1][2]
Nagaland Post
English
Dimapur
Nagaland Post Is An English Newspaper Published From Dimapur In Nagaland In India. Nagaland Post Was Established On December 3, 1990, And Is Currently A 12-page English Daily Based In Dimapur, Nagaland. According To Space Requirements, The Newspaper Is Occasionally Increased To 16 Pages, Except On Sundays. The Newspaper Adds A Four-page Supplement Every Sunday Called "Sunday Post" With The Regular 12 Page Newspaper. It Is The First And Highest Circulated Daily Newspaper Of Nagaland State And Also The First Newspaper In Nagaland To Be Published In Multi-colour.
Mumbai Mirror
English
Mumbai
The Mumbai Mirror Is An Indian English-language Newspaper Published In Mumbai, Maharashtra.[1] Launched In 2005 As A Compact Daily Newspaper,[2][3] Its Coverage Focuses On City Specific Local News And Civic Issues Concerning Education, Healthcare And Municipal Administration.[4] The Founding Editor Of The Paper Was Meenal Baghel Who Is Credited For Developing An Aggressive Public Service Oriented Editorial Outlook For The Paper.[1] In 2017, It Had A Readership Of Over 1.8 Million Which Made It The Fifth Most Widely Read English Language Newspaper In The Country.[5] The Newspaper Is Owned By The Times Group, The Publisher Of The Times Of India. It Was Launched As Part Of A Ringfencing Tactic Against Competitors In The City Of Mumbai. The Paper's Growth In Circulation And Positive Editorial Reception Inspired The Creation Of Other City Specific Newspapers Such As The Bangalore Mirror, Pune Mirror And Ahmedabad Mirror.[3] In 2020, It Was Bundled With The Other Mirror Newspapers Under A Subsidiary Called The Metropolitan Media Company, Downsized And Converted Into A Weekly Newspaper.[3][6] The Head Office Of The Newspaper Was Moved Into The Office Of The Bangalore Mirror Whose Editor Took Over The Paper.[6] The Paper Had The Largest Readership Among Tabloid Format Newspapers In The City Before Its Downsizing.[4
Mint
English
Ahmedabad
Mint Is An Indian Financial Daily Newspaper Published By HT Media, A Delhi-based Media Group Which Is Controlled By The K. K. Birla Family That Also Publishes Hindustan Times.[2] It Mostly Targets Readers Who Are Business Executives And Policy Makers. It Has Been In Circulation Since 2007.[3] It Is India's First Newspaper To Be Published In The Berliner Format. The Former Editor Of The Wall Street Journal India, Raju Narisetti Was The Founding Editor Of Mint Until He Stepped Down In 2008.[4] Narisetti Was Succeeded By Sukumar Ranganathan, Who Served As Editor Till 2017.[5] In 2014, Mint And The Journal Ended Their Seven-year Editorial Partnership [6] In 2017, Former Editor Of Khaleej Times Vinay Kamat Was Appointed As Editor, Replacing Sukumar Ranganathan.[7][8] In 2020, Shruthijit KK Was Appointed As Editor, Replacing Vinay Kamat
Mid-Day
English
Bangalore Urban
Mid-Day (stylised As Mid-day) Is A Morning Daily Indian Compact Newspaper Owned By Jagran Prakashan Limited. Editions In Various Languages Were Published In Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore And Pune. In 2011, The Delhi And Bangalore Editions Were Closed Down. In 2014, Jagran Prakashan Shut Down The Mid-day Pune Edition As Well.[3]
Orissa Post
English
Khordha
Dharitri (???????) (lit. Transl.?The Earth) Is An Indian Daily Newspaper Published In The Odia Language From The Capital City Of Bhubaneswar.[1] The Newspaper Was Founded On 24 November 1974 By The Samajbadi Society In Bhubaneswar.[2]
O Heraldo
English
Goa
O Heraldo Is A Century-old Broadsheet English-language Daily Newspaper Published From Panjim, The State-capital Of The Indian State Of Goa.[1]
Kashmir Times
English
India
Kashmir Times Is An Indian English Language Daily Newspaper Published From Kashmir, India.[1] It Was First Published In 1954 As A Weekly. In 1964 It Was Converted As A Daily. This Newspaper Is The Oldest And Largest Circulated Newspaper Of Jammu And Kashmir And It Has A Total Subscription Of Two Million It Is Worldwide Also Known As "Key To Kashmir Affairs.[2] On 19 Oct 2020, The Srinagar Office Of Kashmir Times Was Sealed By The Indian Government Without Any Explanation.[3]
Imphal Free Press
English
Imphal West
Imphal Free Press Is An English-language Daily Published In Manipur, India. Alongside The Sangai Express, It Is One Of The Two Most Widely Read Newspapers Of Manipur.[1][2][3] The Two Papers Are Known As Manipur's Only "good Quality" Newspapers, Among Approximately 40 Papers In The State.[3]
The Free Press Journal
English
Mumbai
The Free Press Journal Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper That Was Established In 1928 By Swaminathan Sadanand, Who Also Acted As Its First Editor. First Produced To Complement A News Agency, The Free Press Of India, It Was A Supporter Of The Independence Movement. It Is Published In Mumbai, India.
Financial Express
English
Ahmedabad
The Financial Express Is An Indian English-language Business Newspaper Owned By The Indian Express Group. It Has Been Published By The Indian Express Group Since 1961. The Financial Express Specialises In Indian And International Business And Financial News.[1] Its Editor Is Shyamal Majumdar.[2] The Paper Publishes 11 Editions From A Number Of Indian Cities. It Also Gives Out Two Noteworthy Awards - FE India's Best Bank Awards And FE-EVI Green Business Leadership Awards.[3]
Deccan Herald
English
Bangalore Urban
Deccan Herald Is An Indian English Language Daily Newspaper Published From The Indian State Of Karnataka. It \\\\\was Founded By K. N. Guruswamy, A Liquor Businessman From Ballari And Was Launched On 17 June 1948. It Is Published By The Printers Mysore, A Privately Held Company Owned By The Nettakallappa Family, Heirs Of Guruswamy. It Has Seven Editions Printed From Bengaluru, Hubballi, Davanagere, Hosapete, Mysuru, Mangaluru, And Kalaburagi.[3]
Deccan Chronicle
English
Bangalore Urban
Deccan Chronicle Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Founded By Rajagopal Mudaliar In The 1930s & Currently Owned By Samagrah Commercial Pvt Limited. It Is Published In Hyderabad, Telangana, By Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL). The Newspaper's Name Derives From The Originating Place, The Deccan Regions Of India. Deccan Chronicle Has Eight Editions In Andhra Pradesh And Telangana. They Also Publish From Chennai And Bengaluru. [3] In 2007 And 2008, DCHL Launched Its New Business Divisions. New Online Initiatives In The Sports, Education, Matrimony, Robotics, Campus News Paper For Schools And Colleges, And Jobs.J.Krishnan Was Appointed The Head Of New Business Initiatives, And The CEO Of Netlink Technologies (Fully Owned Subsidiary Of DCHL) And Deccan Chargers. Vivek Kumar And Bibhuti Acharya Were Heading The New Business Divisions. The DCHL Is Owned By Samagrahah In Terms Of The Duly Approved Resolution Plan.
Daily News and Analysis
English
Ahmedabad
Zee Media Corporation Limited (abbreviated As ZMCL; Formerly Zee News Limited) Is The News Broadcasting Company Of The Essel Group Which Is Controlled By Subhash Chandra.[3] The Company Is Engaged Mainly In The Business Of Broadcasting Of News And Current Affairs, And Regional Entertainment Uplinked From India Via Satellite Television Channels. The Network Has Been Involved In Several Controversies And Has Broadcast Fabricated News Stories On Multiple Occasions.[4][5]
Daily Excelsior
English
Jammu and Kashmir
The Daily Excelsior Is An English-language Newspaper Published In Jammu, A City In The Indian Union Territory Of Jammu And Kashmir. It Was Established By S. D. Rohmetra. The Newspaper Has Been In Publication Since 1 January 1965. Its Current Editors Are Kamal Rohmetra And Neeraj Rohmetra.
Business Line
English
Bangalore Urban
Business Line Or The Hindu Business Line Is An Indian Business Newspaper Published By Kasturi & Sons, The Publishers Of The Newspaper The Hindu Located In Chennai, India. The Newspaper Covers Priority Industry Verticals, Such As Agriculture, Aviation, Automotive, IT, In Weekly Specials. The Paper Is Printed At 17 Centres Across India, Reaching Metros As Well As Emerging Tier I And Tier II Cities. Business Line Has A Daily Circulation Of 1,17,000 Copies, Per The Audit Bureau Of Circulation In 2016.
The Asian Age
English
Kolkata
The Asian Age Is An English-language Indian Daily Newspaper With Editions Published In Delhi, Mumbai And Kolkata. It Also Prints An "international Edition" In London. It Was Launched In February 1994.[1] The Same Publishing Company Also Produces The Deccan Chronicle
Arunachal Front
English
Itanagar
Arunachal Front Is An Indian English-language Daily Newspaper Published From Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh.[1] News From The State (i.e. Arunachal Pradesh), The Country, And The World Are Covered In This Newspaper.
Greater Kashmir
English
Jammu and Kashmir
Greater Kashmir Is An English Daily Newspaper Printed And Published From Srinagar, The Summer Capital Of Jammu And Kashmir .[1] The Newspaper Initially Began Its Edition In 1987 As A Weekly Newspaper And Later, Started Its First Daily Publication In 1989.[2] The Greater Kashmir Has Its Largest Base Of Circulation In Jammu And Kashmir, And Is The Most Widely Read English Daily Newspaper In The State.[3] The Greater Kashmir Group (GK Communications Pvt. Ltd) Also Publishes Its Sister Projects In Urdu Language – Nawa-e-jhelum[4] And Kashmir Uzma – And The English-language Magazine Kashmir Ink.[5][6] As Of 2018, Greater Kashmir Is Being Published From Srinagar And Jammu At The Price Of Rs. 5 Per Copy.[7] Its Editor-in-chief Is Fayaz Ahmad Kaloo. Greater Kashmir Lately Started Kashmir Ink, A Weekly Magazine Featuring Kashmir's Artists, Poets And Also Writing Many Soft Stories. The Newspaper Also Launched Its Endeavor Page, In Which Several Start-ups In Jammu And Kashmir Region Are Featured.
Pakistan Times
English, Urdu
Lahore
Pakistan Times (1947–1996) Was A Pakistani Newspaper, Originally Established By The Leftist Progressive Papers Limited Based In Lahore, Pakistan
Sandesh
gujrati
Ahmedabad
Sandesh Is A Leading Gujarati Daily Newspaper That Started Publications In Ahmedabad, Gujarat In 1923. It Has The Second Largest Readership In Gujarat As Of 2019 According To The Indian Readership Survey.[1] The Paper Focuses Coverage On Local And Regional Stories Consequential To The Various City Editions In Print, Published From Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, And Bhuj. The Newspaper Was Purchased From The Founder In 1958 By Chimanbhai S. Patel And Has Since Been A Core Business Division Of 'The Sandesh Limited'.[2][3] Sandesh Publishes Several Supplements And Also Prints Gujarati Weekly Editions And Sandesh International From Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Gujarat Mitra
gujrati
Surat
Guajratmitra (Gujarati: ???????????) Is A Leading Daily Newspaper Of Surat And Gujarat In India.[1] It Is Published From Surat, In Gujarati. It Was Founded In 1863[2] And Is One Of The Oldest Newspapers Of India.
Gujarat Today
gujrati
India
Gujarat Today Daily (Gujarati: ?????? ????) Is A Large-circulation Gujarati Language Daily Newspaper In Gujarat, India.[1] It Is Published In Gujarati By The Lokhit Prakashan Sarvajanik Trust[2] And Edited By Aziz Tankarvi.[3] Its Main Office Is In Ahmedabad At Shah-e-Alam.[4] Gujarat Today Represents The Muslims Of Gujarat,[5] And Is Considered To Have An Orthodox Outlook.[6] Sharif Sheikh Has Been Serving As Bureau Chief Of Vadodara In Gujarat Today For More Than 20 Years, Idrish Kauji-Wahid Mashadi In Bharuch And Munir Sheikh In Ankleshwar. While Musaddique Kanungo Has Been Working As The Bureau Chief Of South Gujarat Since The Year 2019.Burhan Pathan Has Been Serving As Bureau Chief Of Anand District In Gujarat Today For More Than 30 Years
Divya Bhaskar
gujrati
Gujarat
Divya Bhaskar (transl.?the Divine Sun) Is A Gujarati Newspaper In Gujarat, India, Owned By D B Corp Ltd. It Is One Of The Highest Circulation Gujarati Dailies.[when?] With The Most Local Editions In Gujarat,[citation Needed] It Is Published From Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Bhuj, Bhavnagar (as Saurashtra Samachar) And Junagadh (as Sorath Bhaskar).[1
Gujarat Samachar
gujrati
Ahmedabad
Gujarat Samachar Is A Gujarati-language Daily Newspaper Published In India. Its Headquarters Are In Ahmedabad With A Branch In Surat. It Is Distributed From Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Mumbai, Mehsana, Bhuj And New York City. The Paper Was Founded In 1932, And Acquired By Shantilal Shah (1920-c.?1984) In 1952.[1][2] Its First Issue Was Published On 16 January 1932.[3]
Jagat Darpan
gujrati
Gujrat
In 2005, The Surat-based Mama's Group Identified Surat, Gujarat As The City With Highest Potential For The Launch Of Jagat Drapan . It Surveyed 12,000 Households, With A Team Of 105 Surveyors, 64 Supervisors, 16 Zonal Managers And 4 Divisional Managers.[1][failed Verification] The Surveyors Were Gathered Largely Through Posters At Colleges And Word-of-mouth Publicity, Instead Of Expensive Print And TV Advertisements. Nearly 40-50% Of The Surveyors Were Later Absorbed In Jagat Darpan, While The Rest Were Given A Certificate Of Appreciation. The Team Was Trained To Reach Out To 12K Households In Surat, In A Time Span Of 40 Days. The Newspaper Was Launched In Surat On 2005, Under The Name Jagat Darpan, As No. 1 With 12000 Copies (a World Record). Within 15 Months, It Entered Two More Cities Of Gujarat: Surat And Vadodara. To Counter The Mama's Group's Threat, The Leading Gujarati Newspapers Came Up With Color Pages, Price Reductions And Several High-value Customer Offers. However, By 2009, Jagat Darpan Became The Largest Circulated Gujarati Weeklies With 12K Copies.[1] The Group's Pre-launch Door-to-door Twin-contact Launch Program Has Been Recognised As An Orbit Shifting Innovation. It Has Won Business Process Innovation Award By Marico Foundation, And Is A Case Study In Several B-schools Including Veer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat And SVNIT. The Case Study Reveals, Jagat Darpan Become Most Popular Among All Other Gujarati News Papers Because Of Its Erotic News And Relationship Related Column. Jagat Darpan Is The Largest Circulated Daily Of Gujarat As Per ABC (Audit Bureau Of Circulation) And Has The Most Editions By Any Newspaper In Gujarat. It Is Published From Surat, Vadodara
Mumbai Samachar
gujrati , english
Mumbai
The Bombay Samachar, Now Mumbai Samachar, Is The Oldest Continuously Published Newspaper In India. Established In 1822 By Fardunjee Marzban, It Is Published In Gujarati And English.[2]
Dakshin Bharat
Hindi
Karnataka
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Raj Express
Hindi
India
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Aap ki Kranti
Hindi
India
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Panchjanya
Hindi
New Delhi
Panchjanya Is An Indian Weekly Magazine Published By Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) In Hindi. It Was Launched By RSS Pracharak Deendayal Upadhyaya In 1948 In Lucknow.[1][2][3] RSS Is A Right-wing, Hindu Nationalist, Paramilitary Volunteer Organisation That Is Widely Regarded As The Parent Organisation Of The Ruling Party Of India, The Bharatiya Janata Party.[
Dainik Bhaskar
Hindi
Rajasthan
Dainik Bhaskar Is India's Largest Hindi-language Daily Newspaper Owned By The Dainik Bhaskar Group.[2] According To Audit Bureau Of Circulations, It Is Ranked 3rd In The World By Circulation And Is The Largest Newspaper In India By Circulation.[3][4][1] Started In Bhopal In 1958, It Expanded In 1983 With The Launch Of Dainik Bhaskar's Indore Edition. Dainik Bhaskar Group Is Present In 12 States With 65 Editions In Hindi, Marathi And Gujarati.
prabhat khabar
hindi
Ranchi
Prabhat Khabar
Rajasthan Patrika
Hindi
Rajasthan
Rajasthan Patrika Is An Indian Hindi-language Daily Newspaper. It Was Founded By Karpoor Chandra Kulish In 1956 And Published As Rajasthan Patrika In Delhi And Rajasthan, And As Patrika In 9 Other States.[2] As Per Indian Readership Survey 2013, Rajasthan Patrika Emerged As The Fourth Most-read Hindi Language Newspaper In India, And Patrika Emerged Sixth.
Pratahkal
Hindi
Mumbai
Pratahkal Was Started By Shri Suresh Goyal, The Eminent Writer And Noted Journalist Of The Country, Who Came From The Famous Kagzi Family Of Mewar, The Doyen Of Which Late Gopal Lal Kagzi Was The Pioneer In Establishing The First Printing Press In Udaipur. Shri Sunil Goyal, The First Son Of Late Kagzi, Put Udaipur On The Tourist Map Of The World By Publishing Guides, Travel, And History Books On Udaipur And Mewar. Sunil Goyal Was The First Person To Put The Beauty Of Udaipur’s Lakes And Palaces In Vivid Colors On Picture Postcards For The World To See And Admire. Suresh Goyal Is The Second Son Of Late Kagzi, Who By His Dedication To Journalism Has Carved A Niche For Himself In The Country, He Accompanies Prime Minister On His Foreign Sojourns And Is One Of The Top-notch Editors Of The Country
Punjab Kesari
Hindi
Jalandhar
Punjab Kesari Is A Hindi-language Newspaper Published From Many Centres In Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh And Delhi In India. It Is Owned By The Punjab Kesari Group (The Hindsamachar Ltd.). It Is One Of The Four Newspapers Started By The Group; The Other Three Are Hind Samachar In Urdu, Jagbani In Punjabi Languages And Navodaya Times In Hindi Languages From Delhi NCR. The Newspaper Was Established By Lala Jagat Narain And Later On His Elder Son Romesh Chander Took Over The Reins. However, During The Days Of Terrorism In Punjab, Both Were Assassinated, In 1981 And 1984 Respectively.[2] During Those Days Of Genocide Sikhs In Punjab, Punjab Kesari Continued To Work Against Sikhs. The Management Also Established Shaheed Parivar Fund (martyrs' Welfare Fund) To Provide Help To The Seller Out Media-affected Families
Jan Morcha
Hindi
Ayodhya
The Jan Morcha (translation: People's Front) Was An Indian Political Party Founded By V. P. Singh After He Left The Indian National Congress Party In 1987 Upon Being Dismissed As Defence Minister By Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.[citation Needed] Together With Arun Nehru, Arif Mohammed Khan, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Vidya Charan Shukla, Ram Dhan, Raj Kumar Rai And Satyapal Malik, Singh Formed A Nucleus Of Opposition To The Rajiv Gandhi Government That Had A Commanding Majority In The Lok Sabha.[1] Following The Increasing Visibility Of His Stand Against Corruption In Public Life And His Growing Popularity, The Social-democratic Parties Like The Janata Party, Lok Dal And Congress (S) – Many Of Them Survivors Of The Original Janata Party Of 1977 – Came Together And Merged With The Jan Morcha To Form The Janata Dal To Fight The 1989 General Elections. In Which, The National Front, Together With The Leftist Parties And Rightist Parties Opposed To The Congress Gained A Plurality Of Seats. Subsequently V. P. Singh Served As Prime Minister For Eleven Months. Following The Janata Dal's Time In Power And Its Subsequent Split And Decline, V. P. Singh, After Surviving A Battle With Cancer, Re-formed The Jan Morcha In 2005 With Socialist Actor-politician Raj Babbar As Its Public Face.[2] In The 2007 Uttar Pradesh State Assembly Elections, The Party Fielded 118 Candidates, But Other Than Dharmpal Singh, Who Won From Dayalbagh, Defeating Kishan Lal Baghel Of The Bahujan Samaj Party By Three Thousand Votes (1.7%), No Other Candidate Was Successful.[3] After This Poor Showing, Babbar Joined The Congress, And Singh's Elder Son Ajeya Pratap Singh Took Over The Reins Of The Party In Anticipation Of The 2009 General Elections.[4] In March 2009 Ajeya Singh Announced That Jan Morcha Was To Be Merged With The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Of Which He Became A Vice President And Its Lok Sabha Candidate From Fatehpur Constituency.[5] However, Later, Ram Vilas Paswan Joined Hands With The Samajwadi Party (SP) Of Mulayam Singh Yadav And The RJD Of Laloo Prasad Yadav, To Form A Fourth Front, And Mulayam Singh Declared That The LJP Would Not Contest Any Seats In UP. Ajeya Singh Then Contested As Jan Morcha Candidate From Fatehpur, But Lost To Rakesh Sachan Of The SP. The Jan Morcha Was Renamed As The National Jan Morcha In June 2009 And Dedicated To Farmer's Causes And To Forging A Third Alternative In National Politics.[6] A Month Later, The Jan Morcha Merged With The Indian National Congress.[7
Navbharat Times
Hindi
New Delhi
Navbharat Times (NBT) Is One Of The Largest Circulated As Well As Largest Reader's Hindi Newspapers Of Delhi, Mumbai And Lucknow Or Kanpur. It Is From The Stable Of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), Which Also Publishes Other Dailies Including The Times Of India, The Economic Times, Maharashtra Times And Also Magazines Such As Filmfare And Femina. NBT Is One Of The Oldest Product Of The BCCL Group.
Navodaya Times
Hindi
New Delhi
Navodaya Times [1] Is A Hindi-language Newspaper Established In 2013 And Published From Delhi. It Is Owned By The Punjab Kesari Group (The Hindsamachar Ltd.). It Is One Of The Four Newspapers Started By The Group; The Other Three Are Punjab Kesari,[2][3] Hind Samachar[4] In Urdu And Jagbani[5] In Punjabi Languages
Nava Bharat
Hindi
Mumbai
Nava Bharat (Translation: New India) Is A Hindi-language Daily Newspaper Published Through 14 Editions From The States Of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh. [1] Founded In 1934 Navabharat Has The Sixth Highest Readership According To Indian Readership Survey'09 R1 In India Amongst Hindi Newspapers. With Its Sister Newspapers Central Chronicle And Navarashtra Published In English And Marathi Respectively. Navabharat Has Three Supplements Mainly, Suruchi, Glamour, Awakash
Jansatta
Hindi
India
Indian Express Limited Is An Indian News Media Publishing Company. It Publishes Several Widely Circulated Dailies, Including The Indian Express And The Financial Express In English, The Loksatta In Marathi And The Jansatta In Hindi. The Company's Newspapers Are Published From Over A Dozen Cities Daily, Including New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune, Chandigarh, Hyderabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Jaipur, Nagpur, Vadodara And Chennai. Its Weekly Entertainment Magazine Screen, Covering Indian Film Industry, Also Has A Popular Following.[1] On 2 November 2006, The Indian Express Group Signed A Print Syndication Deal With The Economist, Which Included Allowing The Indian Express Group To Publish Surveys, Some Reports, And Various Other Content Published In The Economist Magazine
Hari Bhoomi
Hindi
Bilaspur
Hari Bhoomi Is A Daily Newspaper Published In North And Central India.[citation Needed] Established On 5 September 1996 As A Weekly Hindi Language Newspaper, In November 1997, It Was Converted Into A Daily Newspaper And Was Started In Haryana As The Hari Bhoomi 'Rohtak’ Edition. With This Edition The Newspaper Covered News From The Whole State Of Haryana.[citation Needed] In April 1998 The Media Group Started ‘Delhi’ Edition To Cover News From The Capital Of India, And NCR Region Including Faridabad And Gurgaon. In March 2001 The Group Entered Into The Chhattisgarh And Started Bilaspur Edition, After Which In June 2002 It Started Its Office In Bilaspur And Started Its Raipur Edition. With The Raipur Edition Hari Bhoomi Also Covers Parts Of Orissa
Dainik Navajyoti
Hindi
Jaipur
Dainik Navajyoti Is A Hindi Language Daily Newspaper Published In Rajasthan From Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur & Kota. It Was Founded In 1936 By Freedom Fighter[3] Captain Durgaprasad Chaudhary
Amar Ujala
Hindi
New Delhi
Amar Ujala Is A Hindi-language Daily Newspaper Published In India Which Was Founded In 1948. It Has 21 Editions In Six States And Two Union Territories Covering 180 Districts.[2][3] It Has A Circulation Of Around Two Million Copies.[1] The 2017 Indian Readership Survey Reported That With 46.094 Million It Had The 4th-largest Daily Readership Amongst Newspapers In India.[4] [5] It Has A Circulation Of 26 Lakh Copies Daily As Per The Latest ABC Survey. Amar Ujala Was Founded In Agra In 1948.[6][7] In 1994, Amar Ujala, Along With Another Hindi Daily, Shared Nearly 70 Per Cent Of The Hindi Newspaper Readership In The State Of Uttar Pradesh. Amar Ujala Sold 4.5 Lakh Copies Through Its Five Editions
Dainik Jagran
Hindi
Varanasi
It Was Ranked 5th In The World And 2nd In India By Circulation In 2016.[3] In 2019 Quarter 4, According To Indian Readership Survey, Dainik Jagran Reported A Total Readership Of 6.86 Crore (68.6 Million) And Was The Top Publication.[4] It Is Owned By Jagran Prakashan Limited,[5] A Publishing House Listed On The Bombay Stock Exchange And The National Stock Exchange Of India.
Sarkar Ki Upalabdhiya
Hindi and Urdu
Lucknow
Sarkar Ki Upalabdhiya Is A Hindi, Urdu, English, Sanskrit Language Newspaper Published From Lucknow, Barabanki, Faizabad & Shravasti. It Was Started In 1993.[1
Bodhi Vruksha
kannada
Karnataka
The Bodhi Tree ("tree Of Awakening"[1]), Also Called The Bodhi Fig Tree Or Bo Tree,[2] Is A Large Sacred Fig Tree (Ficus Religiosa[1][3]) Located In Bodh Gaya, Bihar, India. Siddhartha Gautama, The Spiritual Teacher Who Became Known As The Buddha, Is Said To Have Attained Enlightenment Or Bodhi Circa 500 BCE Under It.[4] In Religious Iconography, The Bodhi Tree Is Recognizable By Its Heart-shaped Leaves, Which Are Usually Prominently Displayed.[5]
Janathavani
kannada
Davanagere
Janathavani (Kannada:????????) Is A Local Kannada Daily Newspaper, Published From Davanagere, Karnataka, India, Since 1974.[1] This News Paper Was Started By H.N. Shadaksharappa. It Covers Major News Related To Central Karnataka.[2] As From 2014, The Newspaper Started Publishing In Color.
Hosa Digantha
kannada
Bangalore Urban
Hosa Digantha (Kannada:??? ?????) Is A Kannada Morning Daily In Karnataka. "Hosa Digantha" Has The Literal Meaning Of "New Horizon". With Its Tag Line R?shtra J?grutiya Dainika (Kannada:??????? ??????? ?????), Meaning "Daily For National Awareness", Hosa Digantha Is A Newspaper With Nationalist Ideology.[citation Needed] Vinayak Bhat Muroor Is The Editor-in-Chief Of Hosa Digantha Which Also Features Young Reporter Chiru Bhat Who Was Earlier With Samaya TV And Vishwavani News. Another Well-known Columnist And Author Rohith Chakrathirtha Also Writes To The Newspaper. Started In The Year 1979, From Mangaluru, Now Has Mangaluru, Bengaluru, Shivamogga And Hubli Editions. The Hubli Edition Was Launched On 27 March 2011, By The Chief Minister Of Karnataka Mr. Yeddyurappa.[1] See Also
Thejas
Malayalam
Kozhikode
Thejas Is A Malayalam Language Indian Online News Website And Formerly A Newspaper That Was Established In 2006. It Was Initially A Morning Newspaper Published From Calicut. Owned By Intermedia Publishing, A Private Limited Company In The Same City, It Is The Mouthpiece Of The Popular Front Of India. The Eponymous Magazine Was The Centre Of A Controversy In 2011 For Its Pro-bin Laden And Pro-Taliban Stance. The Paper Closed Down In 2018, Leaving Only The Online Edition And The Magazine
Rashtra Deepika
Malayalam
Kollam
Deepika (transl.?Lantern; Known As Nasrani Deepika Till 1939) Is An Indian Malayalam-language Newspaper, Which Is One Of The Oldest Newspapers Published In India.[1] Started In 1887, It Is The Oldest Malayalam Newspaper Now In Circulation.[2] Deepika Publishes Editions From Kottayam, Kochi, Kannur, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram And Kozhikode
Mathrubhumi
Malayalam
Kozhikode
Mathrubhumi Is A Malayalam Newspaper That Is Published From Kerala, India. It Was Founded By K. P. Kesava Menon, An Active Volunteer In The Indian Freedom Struggle Against The British. The Word "Mathrubhumi" Translates To 'mother Land'. It Is The Second Most Widely Read Newspaper Daily In Kerala.[2] It Publishes A Variety Of Magazines And Supplements Including The Weekly Literary Magazine, Mathrubhumi Azhchappathippu.[3] SEED (Student Empowerment For Environmental Development) Is Mathrubhumi's CSR Initiative, A Nature Driven Educational Program Started By Mathrubhumi. SEED Aims At Making Environmental Education A Part Of The School Educational Curriculum And Make Such Activities A Part Of Their Daily Life
Mangalam
Malayalam
Kottayam
Mangalam Publications (India) Private Limited, Is An Indian Publishing Company In Kottayam, Kerala, India. It Publishes Online Daily Newspaper And Weekly Magazines Such As Mangalam Weekly, Kanyaka And Cinema Mangalam In Malayalam. They Also Publish Some Magazines In Kannada Language. Printed From Kottayam, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Idukki, Kannur And Thrissur, Mangalam Is The Sixth Most Circulated Malayalam Daily.[1] The Company Was Founded By M. C. Varghese In 1969 As A Monthly Journal, With A Circulation Of 250 Copies. Later It Became A Weekly Magazine.
Malayala Manorama
Malayalam
Kottayam
Malayala Manorama Is A Morning Newspaper In Malayalam Published From Kottayam, Kerala, India By The Malayala Manorama Company Limited. Currently Headed By Mammen Mathew; It Was First Published As A Weekly On 22 March 1888, And Currently Has A Readership Of Over 20 Million (with A Circulation Base Of Over 2.4 Million Copies).[2][3] It Is Also The Second Oldest Malayalam Newspaper In Kerala In Circulation, After Deepika, Which Is Also Published From Kottayam. Manorama Also Publishes An Online Edition.[4] According To World Association Of Newspapers, As Of 2016, It Was The Fourteenth [5] Most Circulated Newspaper In The World. According To The Audit Bureau Of Circulations (ABC) 2013 Figures, It Is The Third Largest Circulating Newspaper In India (behind The Times Of India And Dainik Jagran) And The Largest Circulating Newspaper In Kerala.
Madhyamam
Malayalam
Kozhikode
Madhyamam (meaning Medium) Is A Malayalam-language Newspaper Published In Kerala, India, Since 1987.[3] It Was Founded By Ideal Publications Trust Run By The Jamaat-e-Islami Hind Wing In Kerala.[4][2] It Has Nine Editions In India (seven In Kerala And One Each In Mangalore[5] And Bangalore) And Its Persian Gulf Edition Gulf Madhyamam Has Nine In The Middle East. According To Indian Readership Survey 2009[6] And IRS 2010 Q4, It Is The Third Popular Newspaper In Kerala With A Readership Of 904,000 Readers.[7][8] The Newspaper And Its Team Of Journalists Have Secured Nearly Ninety Awards Including Ramnath Goenka Journalism Award, Statesman Award For Rural Reporting, PUCL Journalism Award For Human Rights, ESR World Journalism Prize And The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) Developing Asia Journalism Award.[9] The Newspaper Has Exposed Multiple Stories Of Land Encroachments, Farming Frauds, And Malpractices In The Name Of Assisted Fertility.[9] It Also Exposed An Alleged Kidney Racket In Tribal Settlements In Idukki District Of Kerala Prompting A Public Outcry[10] Followed By An In-depth Investigation By Both The State Government[11] And The Indian Medical Association (IMA)[12] Into The Incident.
Kerala Kaumudi
Malayalam
Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala Kaumudi Is A Malayalam Language Daily Newspaper Published From Kerala, India. It Was Founded In 1911 By C. V. Kunhiraman As A Periodical. His Son K. Sukumaran Later Served As The Newspaper's Editor. Kerala Kaumudi Daily Is Among The Largest Circulated Newspapers In Malayalam With 9 Editions In Trivandrum, Kollam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Kochi, Thrissur, Calicut And Kannur Besides Being Circulated In The UAE.[citation Needed] In The Course Of Over A Century, Kerala Kaumudi Has Diversified And Expanded Into A Multitude Of Media Platforms.[citation Needed] In Addition To The Daily, Kerala Kaumudi Comprises A Midday Named Kerala Kaumudi Flash, The Kerala Kaumudi Weekly, The Children's Magazine Magic Slate, The Glossy Film Magazine Flash Movies, An Online Edition Of The Newspaper And The Television Channel Kaumudy TV.[citation Needed] Kerala Kaumudi Weekly, Formerly Edited By K. Balakrishnan, Remained As A Popular Literary Journal In Kerala For A Long Period. The Company Also Runs Kaumudy TV, A News And Entertainment Channel . Kaumudy TV Is Available All Over India, US, Europe And The Middle East
Janmabhumi
Malayalam
Ernakulam
Janmabhumi Is An Indian Malayalam-language Daily Newspaper, Owned By Mathruka Pracharanalayam Ltd. And Headquartered In Kochi, Kerala. It Was Launched As An Evening Paper From Kozhikode On 28 April 1977.[3] From 14 November 1977 Onwards It Was Upgraded To A Daily Newspaper Publishing From Ernakulam. Currently Janmabhumi Has Nine Editions.[4] The Newspaper Is Politically Aligned With The Bharatiya Janata Party.[
Janayugom
Malayalam
Thiruvananthapuram
Janayugom Is A Malayalam Daily Newspaper Published In Kerala, India.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It Is The Official Organ Of The Kerala State Council Of The Communist Party Of India. It Is The First Newspaper In India Using Free Software.[7] Originally Started In 1947 As A Weekly Magazine From Quilon To Propagate The News And Views Of The Party, On 1953 November 16 It Was Converted As A Daily Newspaper. The First Editor Was N. Gopinathan Nair (alias Velya Gopi) And The First Manager R. Gopinathan Nair (alias Kochu Gopi). M.N. Govindan Nair, A Senior Figure In The Communist Party Of India, Supported The Conversion Of The Publication From A Weekly To A Daily Newspaper. By The 1950s, The Janayugom Daily Newspaper Also Was Started And By The 70s The Janayugom Family Of Publications Had Expanded To Include Cinerama, A Film Weekly, Balayugom, A Children's Monthly And Janayugom Novelpathippu, A Literary Magazine. Later, All Of These Publications Stopped One By One And Only A Monthly Magazine From Calicut Remained. In 2007 Janayugom Was Rejuvenated, Now As A Daily News Paper. Marxist Theoreticians Like C. Unniraja Have Been Its Chief Editors. Its Chief Editor Is Kanam Rajendran And Editor Is Rajaji Mathew Thomas .
Tarun Bharat
Marathi
India
Tarun Bharat Is A Marathi Newspaper Based In Belagavi, India.[1] It Is The Seventh-largest-selling Marathi Daily Newspaper In The Country. The Paper Has Eight Editions From Locations In (Belagavi) North Karnataka Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara) Konkan (Sindhudurg And Ratnagiri), Mumbai And Goa. Baburao Thakur Founded The Newspaper 1919 During The British Colonial Era. The Current Editor Is Kiran B. Thakur And The Executive Director Is Prasad K. Thakur.
Sakal
Marathi
India
Sakal (Marathi: ????, Meaning "Morning") Is A Marathi-language Daily Newspaper By Sakal Media Group, Its Headquarters Established In Pune, Maharashtra, India. Sakal Is The Flagship Newspaper Of The Foundation Publication, Sakal Media Group. It Ranks Among The Top 10 Language Dailies Of India And It Is The Largest Circulated Marathi Newspaper. Pratap Govindrao Pawar Has Been In The Board Of Sakal Since 1985 And Is Currently The Chairman Of The Group. According To The Audit Bureau Of Circulation's (ABC) Latest Report, Sakal Is The Highest Circulated And The Most Sold Newspaper In Maharashtra With A Daily Circulation Of Approximately 1.3 Million.[3] Dr. N. P. A.k.a. Nanasaheb Parulekar Was The Founder Of Sakal. It Is Published In The Cities Of Pune, Mumbai, Kolhapur, Sangli, Nashik, Aurangabad, Nanded, Parbhani, Solapur, Nagpur, Satara, Akola And Jalgaon.[4] The Group's Other Operations Consist Of Regional Newspapers, Magazines And Internet Publishing, Together Employing Over 3000 People. It’s Online Website, ESakal, Reaches To 300,000 Internet Users Across The Globe
Saamana
Marathi
India
Saamana Is A Marathi-language Newspaper Published In Maharashtra, India. The Paper Was Launched On 23 January 1988 By Bal Thackeray, The Founder Of The Shiv Sena, A Local, Regional And Language Driven; Political Party; In The Indian State Of Maharashtra. A Hindi Version Of The Paper, Dopahar Ka Saamana Popularly Known As Hindi Saamana, Was Launched On 23 February 1993
Pudhari
Marathi
India
Pudhari Is A Popular Marathi Daily, Printed In Three Centres[2] And Distributed In Maharashtra, Goa And North Karnataka. It Is The Leader In Kolhapur And Western Maharashtra And The Third-largest Marathi Newspaper Daily In The Entire State Of Maharashtra.[1][3] Alongside Satyawadi, It Is One Of The Two Oldest Surviving Newspapers In The State
Prahaar
Marathi
India
Prahaar (Marathi: ??????) Is A Marathi Language Newspaper, Printed In India With Regional Editions In Mumbai, Thane, Ratnagiri And Sindhudurg. It Is Owed By Narayan Rane's Rane Prakashan Pvt Ltd.,[2] And Has Been Called Rane's Mouthpiece.[3] In 2016 Its Editor Was Madhukar Bhave.
Navshakti
Marathi
India
Navshakti ( Marathi (?????) – ??????? ) Is A Marathi Newspaper Based In Mumbai, India. The Newspaper Has A Circulation Of 83,910 Across The State Of Maharashtra.[1] This Paper Was Started By S. Sadanand.[2] P. R. Behere Was Its First Editor.[3]:?279? Indian Literature Mentions Prabhakar Padhye, Editor Of Navshakti As A "formidable Editor" Whose "political And Social Writing" Stood Out In The Context Of The Marathi Language.
Nava Kaal
Marathi
India
Navakal (Devnagari ??? ???) Is A Marathi Daily Newspaper. It Is Based In Mumbai, The Capital Of The Indian State Of Maharashtra. Its Owner Editor Is Nilkanth Khadilkar.[1] Robin Jeffery Has Called Khadilkar One Of The Most Remarkable And Self-reliant Owners Of Small Newspapers.[2] In The Context Of Pre-independence Mumbai, It Has Been Described As A Congress Paper,[3] Contemporarily It Has Been Considered To Be Aligned With The Shiv Sena.[4] In 1999 Nava Kaal Had A Circulation Share Of 8% And A Readership Share Of 27% For All Of Maharashtra,[5] In The 1950s Nava Kaal's Circulation Under Nilkanth Khadilkar's Father Had Fallen To 800 And The Paper Was Nearly Closed
Maharashtra Times
Marathi
India
Maharashtra Times (Marathi: ?????????? ??????), Colloquially Referred To As 'Ma Ta' (???) From Its Marathi Initialism, Is A Marathi Newspaper Based In Mumbai, India. It Is One Of The Largest Selling Daily Marathi Newspapers In The Country And Part Of The Times Of India Group. According To The IRS 2005 Survey, Maharashtra Times Enjoys The Second Largest Readership In Mumbai. Other Than The Times Of India, Maharashtra Times Is The Only Newspaper In Mumbai Which Has More Than One Million Readers In The City.
Mahanagar
Marathi
India
Mahanagar ("Metropolis") Is A Marathi And Hindi Newspaper Published From Mumbai, India. The Marathi Version Aapla Mahanagar ("Our Metropolis") Was Founded By Nikhil Wagle In January 1990; The Hindi Version Hamara Mahanagar Was Established In 1982.[1][2] Sanjay Bhaskar Sawant Is Now Editor & Publisher Of Aapla Mahanagar & Mymahanagar.com Nikhil Wagle Was Physically Attacked By Shiv Sena Supporters Multiple Times For His Critical Remarks Against The Party And Its Leaders.[3][1][4] In 1994, Wagle Was Imprisoned For A Week After He Criticized The Maharashtra Legislators For Paying Fawning Tributes To A Deceased MLA Accused Of Having Criminal Connections.[5] On 19 June 2018, Digital Web Platform Named Mymahanagar.com Was Started, Which Seems To Be A Part Of Modernizing Effort By The Group To Reach Masses.
Loksatta
Marathi
India
Loksatta (L?ksatt?) Is A Marathi Daily Newspaper In Maharashtra, India. It Is Published By The Indian Express Group And Was Launched On 14 January 1948. Loksatta Is Published Out Of Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Palghar, Ahmednagar, Amravati, Aurangabad And Nashik.
Lokmat
Marathi
Maharashtra
Lokmat (lit.?'People's Opinion') Is A Marathi Language Newspaper Published In Maharashtra State. Founded In 1971 By Jawaharlal Darda, It Is The Largest Read Regional Language Newspaper In India With More Than 18 Million Readers And The No. 1 Marathi Newspaper In Maharashtra & Goa States.[2][3][4] It Is Also Available In E-Paper Format. Primarily Published In Marathi, It Is Also Available In Hindi And English. The Hindi Language Version Of The Newspaper Name Published As Lokmat Samachar[5] And The English Version Is Named Lokmat Times.
Kesari
Marathi
India
Kesari (Marathi: ????? Sanskrit For Lion) Is A Marathi Newspaper Which Was Founded On 4 January 1881 By Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, A Prominent Leader Of The Indian Independence Movement. The Newspaper Was Used As A Spokes Piece For The Indian National Freedom Movement, And Continues To Be Published By The Kesari Maratha Trust And Tilak's Descendants.[1][2][3] Bal Gangadhar Tilak Used To Run His Two Newspapers, Kesari, In Marathi And Mahratta (Run By Kesari-Maratha Trust)[4] In English From Kesari Wada, Narayan Peth, Pune. The Newspapers Were Originally Started As A Co-operative By Chiplunkar, Agarkar And Tilak.
Deshdoot
Marathi, English
Nashik
Deshdoot (Marathi ?????? – Messenger Of The Country) Is An Indian Daily Newspaper, Published In The Marathi Language In The Northern Part Of Maharashtra State.[1][2] It Is Headquartered In Nashik. Deshdoot Is The Fastest Growing Marathi Newspaper In India
Poknapham
Meitei
India
Poknapham Is The Most-read Manipuri Language Published In Bengali Script Newspaper From Imphal, Manipur In India.[1] Poknapham Means Birth Place In Meitei. It Is Owned And Published By Gurumayum Shantikumari Devi From Keishampat Thiyam Leirak, Imphal And Printed By Her At Padma Printers, Imphal. A Robindro Sharma Is The Editor. Started In The Year 1975 The Daily Is Now Published From Imphal, Manipur. The Online Version Of Poknapham Was Launched In June 2008 And Is The First Meitei Language Newspaper To Go Online.
Sambad
odia
Khordha
Sambad Is An Indian Newspaper Of Odia Language Which Is Published Daily From Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It Is One Of The Largest Circulated Odia Newspapers In Odisha. It Is Published From The Capital City Of Bhubaneswar, As Well As From Cuttack, Berhampur, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Balasore, Jajpur, Jeypore, And Angul[1] The First Edition Of This Newspaper Was Published On October 4, 1984 In Bhubaneswar.[2] Editor Since The Foundation Is Soumya Ranjan Patnaik,[2] A Businessman-politician. Sambad Also Has The Largest Readership In The State Of Odisha.
Samaya
Odia
Khordha
The Samaya Is A Daily Newspaper Which Was First Published In 1996 In Bhubaneswar. Its Editor Was S. Hota And Its Publisher Ranjib Biswal.
The Samaja
odia
Cuttack
The Samaja Is An Odia Daily Newspaper Published In Cuttack, Odisha, India; Started In 1919, It Is One Of The Oldest Papers In India.[2] Gopabandhu Das, A Prominent Freedom Fighter And Social Worker Started It As A Weekly From Satyabadi In Puri District Of Odisha To Facilitate The Freedom Struggle And To Revive The Moribund Odia Language. Under His Leadership, And With The Support Of Local People, The Paper Grew Into Prominence. In 1928, Just Before The Death Of Das, The Paper Was Handed Over To Lok Sevak Mandal (Servants Of People Society), A Non-profit Organization Started By Freedom-fighter Lala Lajapatrai.[3] The Society Still Runs The Paper.
Daily Punjab Times
punjabi
Jalandhar
Daily Punjab Times Is An Indian Punjabi Language Daily Newspaper[1] Owned By PT Live Private Limited From Jalandhar, And Published In Punjab, India.[2] Baljit Singh Brar Is The Editor
Jagbani
punjabi
Jalandhar
Jagbani Is A Punjabi Language Newspaper That Is Circulated In The State Of Punjab, India.[1] It Was Started By The Punjab Kesari Group Back In 1978 Along With Punjab Kesari And Hind Samachar. This Newspaper Is Printed In Jalandhar And Ludhiana And Has An Average Of 328 Thousand Circulated Copies During Weekdays.[2]
Ajit
punjabi
Jalandhar
Ajit (Daily Ajit) Is A Punjabi Language Daily Newspaper Published In Jalandhar, India.[1] The Newspaper Is Run By Sadhu Singh Humdrad Trust .[2] The Newspaper Was Founded In 1941 In Urdu Language.[3] Veteran Journalist And Ex-Rajya Sabha Member, Barjinder Singh Hamdard, Is The Current Editor-in-chief. In 2007–08, It Claimed A Circulation Of More Than 333 Thousand.[4]
Sudharma
sanskrit
Mysuru
Sudharma (Sanskrit: ???????) Is The Daily Newspaper Printed In Sanskrit In India.[1] The Paper Is Published From The City Of Mysore In The Indian State Of Karnataka.[2] Established In 1970, The Paper Is Mainly Distributed Via Mail, A Method That Its Founder Resorted To When News Vendors Refused To Stock His Paper. As Of 2018, The Newspaper Was Struggling To Survive Due To A Paucity Of Funds.
Tamil Murasu
tamil
Chennai
Tamil Murasu Is A Daily Evening Tamil Language Newspaper Published From Nine Cities Of Tamil Nadu And Puducherry In India. It Is Owned By Kalanidhi Maran's Sun TV Network.
The Hindu
tamil
Tamil Nadu
Hindu Tamil Thisai (colloquially Known As The Hindu Tamil) Is A Tamil Daily Newspaper Headquartered At Chennai. It Is Published By The Hindu Group. The First Issue Was Published On 16 September 2013.[1][2] It Is Printed In Seven Centres Including Chennai. The Printing Centres Are At Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru And Tirupathi. The Tamil Newspaper Covers News Related To Business, Education, Knowledge, Sports, Quiz And Entertainment.[3][4] The Daily Has Extensive Regional, National And International News Coverage.
Dina Thanthi
tamil
Tamil Nadu
Dina Thanthi (English: Daily Mail; Known As Daily Thanthi In English) Is A Tamil Language Daily Newspaper. It Was Founded By S. P. Adithanar In Madurai In 1942. Dina Thanthi Is India's Largest Daily Printed In The Tamil Language And The Ninth Largest Among All Dailies In India By Circulation.[1] It Is Printed In 16 Cities Across India And Also Prints An International Edition In Dubai.
Dinakaran
tamil
Tamil Nadu
Dinakaran Is A Tamil Daily Newspaper Distributed In Tamil Nadu, India. It Was Founded By K. P. Kandasamy In 1977 And Is Currently Owned By Media Conglomerate Sun Group's- Sun Network.[2]Dinakaran Is The Second Largest Circulated Tamil Daily In India After Dina Thanthi.[3][4][5] It Is Printed In 12 Cities Across India. Dinakaran Was Founded In 1977 By K. P. Kandasamy After He Split From Dina Thanthi Owned By His Father-in-law S. P. Adithanar During The Split Of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam From Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.[6] In 2005, The Newspaper Was Acquired From K. P. K. Kumaran By Kalanithi Maran's Sun Group.[2] Dinakaran Is Published From 12 Cities In India Namely Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Nagercoil, Puducherry, Salem, Tiruchirappalli, Tirunelveli And Vellore. As Of 2014, The Newspaper Has A Circulation Of 1,215,583.[3]
Dinamani
tamil
Tamil Nadu
Dinamani Is A Tamil Daily Newspaper. The Newspaper Was Established In 1933 And Is Owned By The New Indian Express Group. The First Edition Was Published On 11 September. It Is Printed And Published From Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dharmapuri, Madurai, New Delhi, Tirunelveli, Tiruchirappalli, Vellore And Villupuram.
Vaartha
Telugu
Coimbatore
Vaartha Is A Telugu Newspaper Headquartered In Hyderabad, India. Vaartha Means "news" In Telugu.
Suryaa
Telugu
Tamil Nadu
Suryaa Is A Telugu-language Newspaper Headquartered In Hyderabad. This Newspaper Is Promoted By Nukarapu Surya Prakash Rao. It Is Published From Seventeen Cities In India.
Nava Telangana
Telugu
Telangana
Nava Telangana (lit.?'New Telangana') Is A Daily Telugu Language Newspaper In The Indian State Of Telangana Owned By The Communist Party Of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). It Is Published In Karimnagar, Khammam, Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Warangal And Mahabubnagar. The Party Launched The Newspaper On 21 March 2015 As A Counterpart To Their Andra Pradesh-based Newspaper Prajasakti After The Formation Of Telangana The Year Prior. A Ceremony Was Held T Mark The Launch With Various Political Figures From "all Political Parties" In Attendance.[1][2] The Paper Recorded A Drop Of 67% In Government Advertising Fees From The Telangana State Government, A Major Source Of Newspaper Funds, From 2016 To 2018.
Andhra Bhoomi
Telugu
Hyderabad
Andhra Bhoomi (transl. The Land Of Andhra) Is A Telugu-language Daily Newspaper India Covering The Whole Of Andhra Pradesh And Telangana With Editions From Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Rajamahendravaram, Anantapur, Karimnagar, Nellore, Etc. The Newspaper Is One Of The Oldest Running Telugu-language Daily Newspapers. The Newspaper Is Owned By Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited
The Inquilab
urdu
Patna
The Inquilab Is An Urdu-language Daily Newspaper Published From Mumbai.[1] It Is Owned By The Jagran Prakashan Limited, Which Also Publishes Dainik Jagran.[2][3] In 2017 It Claimed A Circulation Of 127,255.[citation Needed] It Was Founded By Abdul Hamid Ansari In 1938.[4]
Urdu Times
urdu
India
Urdu Times Is A Free Urdu Newspaper From New York.[1] It Was First Published In 1980. Over The Years, Urdu Times Extended The Area Of Publication And Is Now Being Published In New York, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Mississauga (a Suburb Of Toronto), Montreal, London, Birmingham And Manchester. Khalil-ur-Rehman Is The Chief Editor Of Urdu Times. In Canada The Papers Is Headed By Mohammad Azam Gondal And Tahir Chaudhary In The United Kingdom. In 1980, It Was A 4-page Newspaper. Since There Was No Internet Or Pakistani Channels And The Telephone Was Very Expensive, To Get The News Khali-ur-Rahman Used To Pick Up The Latest Copies Of The Pakistani Urdu Newspapers From The Pakistan International Airlines' Staff That Used To Fly With The Flight From Pakistan. Most Of The Pages Were Prepared By Cutting And Pasting The News From The Old Daily Pakistani Papers While The Latest Few News Were Received By Telephone The Day Before The Publication. Also, Since There Were No Computers, Mr. Rahman Hired The Lone Urdu 'Katib' (calligrapher) In New York City To Write The Headlines. The Process Of Publishing The Paper Went Through Several Evolutionary Steps And Today 80% Of The News Editing And Page Making Gets Done In The Urdu Times Office In Lahore Pakistan. The Finalized Pages Are Transmitted Via Internet To Various Printing Presses All Over North America. The Urdu Times Has Also Organized International Urdu Conferences In North America
Siasat
urdu
India
The Siasat Daily Is An Indian Newspaper Published By The Siasat Press Based In The City Of Hyderabad, Telangana.[2] It Operates The Hindi-Urdu And English Language Digital News Website Siasat And Is The Publisher Of The Siasat English Weekly Magazine And The Siasat Urdu Daily Newspaper Whose Editions Are Also Available As Electronic Papers.[3] The Editions Of The Paper Were Formerly Published By The Intekhab Press.[4] The Intekhab Press Continues To Publish Editions Of The Siasat Urdu Daily.[5] The Publication Has An Advertising Partnership With The Hindu, Eenadu And Daily Hindi Milap.[6] It Also Operates The Website Dedicated To The Writings Of Satirist Mujtaba Hussain, Who Was A Former Columnist At The Siasat Daily.[7][8
The Musalman
urdu
India
The Musalman (Urdu: ??????, Romanized: Musalm?n) Is The Oldest Urdu-language Daily Newspaper Published From Chennai In India.[1] It Is An Evening Paper With Four Pages, All Of Which Are Handwritten By Calligraphers, Before Being Mass-produced With A Printing Press.[2] According To Wired And The Times Of India, The Musalman Is Possibly The Only Surviving Handwritten Newspaper In The World.[1][3]
Taasir
urdu
Delhi
Taasir Is An Urdu-language Daily Newspaper Published In India. It Was Established In 2013. It Launched In Patna, The Capital City Of Bihar.[1][2] Taasir Is Being Published From Eleven Indian States With 12 Editions, And Is The Country's Highest Circulating Urdu-written Daily Newspaper. Taasir Delhi, Ranchi, And Patna Are RNI-certified Circulations That Cover Delhi, Jharkhand, And Bihar States Respectively. The Bureau Of Outreach And Communication, Formerly Known As DAVP, Empaneled Patna, Muzaffarpur, Ranchi, Delhi, And West Bengal Editions For Issuing Regular Central Government Announcements. Online Editions Are Available In Urdu, Hindi, And English. The Paper Has Regular Online Readership In The USA, The UK, Europe, Canada, UAE, Singapore, China, South Africa, Qatar, Pakistan, And Israel. Taasir Group Has Added Editions For Bhopal, Mumbai, And Kolkata. The Newspaper Covers Topics Including Political, Social, Economic, Sport, Cultural, Women And Children. The Owner Of The Taasir Group Of Newspapers Established A Huge Newspaper Printing Plant At The Capital City Of Patna In The State Of Bihar And Left Most Of Its Competitors Far Behind Using Modern Printing Technology. Title Source Link
Hind Samachar
urdu
Jalandhar
Hind Samachar (lit.?'India News') Is A Daily Urdu[1] Newspaper That Is Circulated In Mumbai. It Was One Of The Three Newspaper Started By The Punjab Kesari Group Back In 1948. Combined These Three Newspapers Have Combined Circulation Of 975,000 Copies On Weekdays And 1.05 Million Copies On Weekends. The Head Office Is Located In Civil Lines In Mumbai, And The Newspaper Is Printed From Jalandhar, Ambala And Jammu
Daily Qudrat
Urdu and English
Quetta City
The Daily Pakistan (Urdu: ??????? ???????) Is A Daily Newspaper In Pakistan, Published Both In Urdu Language And In English. Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami Is Its Chief Editor.[1][2][3] Daily Pakistan Is Currently Published From Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan And Peshawar Simultaneously.[
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