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The Times of India
Indian English-language daily newspaper
The Hindu
English-language daily newspaper in India
The Economic Times
Indian financial newspaper
Dainik Bhaskar
Hindi Newspaper
Dainik Jagran
Indian Hindi language daily newspaper
The Telegraph
Indian daily newspaper
Deccan Chronicle
Indian English-language daily newspaper
Daily News and Analysis
Indian broadsheet newspaper
Bombay Samachar
Indian newspaper
Amrita Bazar Patrika
Bengali & English Newspaper
Anandabazar Patrika
Indian Bengali language daily newspaper
Amar Ujala
Indian newspaper
Business Standard
Indian English-language daily newspaper
The Musalman
Urdu language newspaper in South India
Navbharat Times
Indian newspaper
Eenadu
Eenadu (; ) is the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper In India predominantly distributed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It was founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974 in Visakhapatnam and has been a significant presence in Telugu journalism. Ramoji Rao served as the chief editor until 2020.
Hindustan Dainik
Hindi daily newspaper
The Asian Age
periodical literature
The Pioneer
English language newspaper in India
Punjab Kesari
Indian newspaper
Saamana
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.
Greater Kashmir
English language newspaper published in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Sudharma
Sudharma () is the daily newspaper printed in Sanskrit in India. The paper is published from the city of Mysore in the Indian state of Karnataka. 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.
The Siasat Daily
Indian Urdu-language newspaper
The Samaja
Indian Newspaper
Sakshi
Indian news paper
Chandrika
indian-Malayalam language daily
Lokmat
Lokmat ( ) is a Marathi-language newspaper published in Maharashtra, India. Founded in 1971 by Jawaharlal Darda, it is the largest read Marathi-language newspaper in India. and has presence in print, digital, TV and events. It is also available in an e-paper format and is published in Hindi and English as Lokmat Samachar and the Lokmat Times respectively. Lokmat Media is one of the largest regional media groups in India and has presence in print, digital, TV and events.
Thejas
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.
Maharashtra Times
Marathi language newspaper in India
Aajkaal
Aajkaal (, ) is a Bengali newspaper which is one of the principal newspapers published in Kolkata, India. It covers myriad subjects (broadly business, entertainment, politics, etc.) from Kolkata and the world, and has developed a reputation for political neutrality and "strong principles and authentic reporting." The newspaper was started in 1981 by Abhik Kumar Ghosh and includes an evening edition Sandhya Aajkaal and an online edition. Aajkaal also has editions which are published in Siliguri, and Agartala in Tripula state.
Prabhat Khabar
hindi language newspaper
Andhra Prabha
India daily newspaper
Indian Etemaad
urdu newspaper based in Hyderabad, India
Civil and Military Gazette
daily newspaper published in India under British rule.
Mathrubhumi
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Pudhari
Pudhari is a popular Marathi daily, printed in three centres 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. Alongside Satyawadi, it is one of the two oldest surviving newspapers in the state.
Hind Samachar
India daily Urdu newspaper
Telangana Today
English language newspaper in India
The Munsif Daily
newspaper in India
Madhyamam Daily
Madhyamam (meaning Medium) is a Malayalam-language newspaper published in Kerala, India, since 1987. It was founded by Ideal Publications Trust run by the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind wing in Kerala. It has nine editions in India (seven in Kerala and one each in Mangalore and Bangalore) and its Persian Gulf edition Gulf Madhyamam has nine in the Middle East.
Kerala Kaumudi
indian-Malayalam language daily
Sambad
Sambad is an Indian newspaper of Odia language published daily from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It is part of the Sambad Group media conglomerate, which also operates TV, radio, and digital platforms. It is one of the largest circulated Odia newspapers in the state. It is published from the capital city of Bhubaneswar, as well as from Cuttack, Brahmapur, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Baleswar, Jajpur, Jeypore, and Angul.
Dainik Navajyoti
Indian newspaper
Deepika
Malayalam newspaper
Janmabhumi
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. From 14 November 1977 onwards it was upgraded to a daily newspaper publishing from Ernakulam. Currently Janmabhumi has nine editions. The newspaper is politically aligned with the BJP.
Nava Bharat
hindi-language daily newspaper
The Hans India
English-language daily newspaper being published from Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Avadhnama
Avadhnama () is a popular Urdu language newspaper serving major cities in the region of Awadh in India, including the cities of Lucknow, Aligarh, Ayodhya, Saharanpur, Kanpur and Azamgarh. The newspaper is available both in print and online. The newspaper is also available as Hindi leading daily.
Namasthe Telangana
Indian newspaper
Kashmir Times
Indian English language daily newspaper published from Kashmir, India
Kashmir Reader
English daily newspaper published from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
Krishna Patrika
newspaper
The Samaya
Odia-language daily newspaper
Ei Samay Sangbadpatra
Bengali-language daily newspaper
Navhind Times
English language newspaper in Goa, India
Kannada Prabha
Indian newspaper
Nava Kaal
Indian newspaper
Mail Today
Indian daily tabloid newspaper
Dainik Tribune
Indian newspaper