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03022012.Pdf Untitled Page Page 1 of 14 LIST OF NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS APPROVED IN PAC MEETING Application Sl.No. Newspaper Name Edition Periodicity Language Remarks No. State : ANDHRA PRADESH 0811F01414- 1. AALOCHANA NEWS SECUNDERABAD FORTNIGHTLY TELUGU 003 0811F01415- 2. ANUDINA VAARTA VISESHALALO HYDERABAD MONTHLY TELUGU 002 0811F01103- 3. CAREER WORLD RANGAREDDI WEEKLY ENGLISH 001 0811F01410- 4. CITY TIMES HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 026 0211F01100- 5. FINANCIAL CHRONICLE SECUNDERABAD DAILY(M) ENGLISH 001 0811F01414- 6. JANA JAGRUTHI VISAKHAPATNAM FORTNIGHTLY TELUGU 007 0811F01160- 7. KARAMATH HYDERABAD DAILY(M) URDU 001 0811F01410- 8. NETI ANDHRA HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 033 0811F01120- 9. NIZAM VARTHA HYDERABAD DAILY(M) HINDI 001 0211F01415- 10. PUNNAMI NELLORE MONTHLY TELUGU 001 0811F01414- 11. TAHALKA VISHAKAPATNAM FORTNIGHTLY TELUGU 005 0811F01100- 12. TELANGANA DIPLOMAT HYDERABAD DAILY(M) ENGLISH 002 0811F01100- 13. VOICE OF NALGONDA NALGONDA DAILY(M) ENGLISH 004 No. of Newspaper in the State : 13 State : ASSAM 0811F02310- 14. PRANTAJYOTI DAINIK SILCHAR DAILY(M) BENGALI 003 0811F02100- 15. EASTERN CHRONICLE DIBRUGARH DAILY(M) ENGLISH 002 0811F02100- 16. EASTERN CHRONICLE SILCHAR DAILY(M) ENGLISH 003 0811F02300- 17. JANASADHARAN DIBRUGARH DAILY(M) ASSAMESE 002 0811F02300- 18. NIYOMIYA BARTA GUWAHATI ASSAM DAILY(M) ASSAMESE 004 0811F02310- 19. SANGBAD LAHARI GUWAHATI, ASSAM DAILY(M) BENGALI 001 0811F0231A- 20. SIMANTER PRAHARI SILCHAR TRI-WEEKLY BENGALI 001 No. of Newspaper in the State : 7 State : BIHAR 0811F03120- 21. KAUN HARA HAJIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 005 0811F03125- 22. RAJ MAYA PATNA BIHAR MONTHLY HINDI 001 No. of Newspaper in the State : 2 State : CHANDIGARH 0811F25121- 23. CHANDIGARH DINBHAR CHANDIGARH DAILY(E) HINDI 001 0811F25125- 24. UTTARAKHAND LIVE CHANDIGARH MONTHLY HINDI 001 No. of Newspaper in the State : 2 State : CHHATTISGARH 0811F33120- 25. BHARAT BHASKAR RAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 010 http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx 2/3/2012 Untitled Page Page 2 of 14 0811F33120- 26. BHARTIYA PRAVAKTA RAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 004 0811F33120- 27. BPN TIMES RAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 012 0811F3312B- DAILY EXCEPT 28. BUSINESS BHASKAR RAIPUR HINDI 001 SUNDAY 0811F33121- 29. CHHATISGARH RAIPUR DAILY(E) HINDI 001 0811F33120- 30. HARI BHOOMI RAIGARH DAILY(M) HINDI 015 0811F33120- 31. ISPAT TIMES RAIGARH DAILY(M) HINDI 001 0811F33120- 32. KAHI ANKAHI RAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 008 No. of Newspaper in the State : 8 State : DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 0811F26120- 33. PRATAH VARTA SILVASSA DAILY(M) HINDI 023 No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : DELHI 0811F27123- 34. ANKALAN DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 021 0811F27123- 35. ANKIT SANDESH DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 003 0811F27123- 36. ASIAS CRIME REPORTER NEW DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 009 0811F27105- 37. AYURVEDA AND ALL NEW DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 001 0811F27123- 38. BHARAT CHAR DISHA SAMACHAR DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 004 0811F27125- 39. BINDIYA NEW DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 011 0811F2712B- DAILY EXCEPT 40. BUSINESS BHASKAR DELHI HINDI 004 SUNDAY 0811F27125- 41. CRAZY TODAY NEW DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 012 0811F27123- 42. DELHI KI SATTA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 015 0211F2710B- DAILY EXCEPT 43. FINANCIAL CHRONICLE NEW DELHI ENGLISH 001 SUNDAY 0811F27124- 44. HUM VYAPARI DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 003 0811F27160- 45. JADEED MAIL DELHI DAILY(M) URDU 004 0811F27120- 46. JANATANTRIK SATTA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 028 0811F27103- 47. JOB AND TENDERS DELHI WEEKLY ENGLISH 003 0811F27104- 48. LOTPOT A-5 MAYAPURI PHASE-1 FORTNIGHTLY ENGLISH 001 0811F27125- 49. MY MOBILE NEW DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 008 0811F27120- 50. NAYA INDIA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 001 0811F27123- 51. N.C.R.INDIA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 032 0811F27123- 52. NEWS TENDER BHARAT DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 039 0811F27125- 53. NAYAY PATH NEW DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 006 0811F27120- 54. PARLIAMENT STREET DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 029 0811F27123- 55. PRAKASH NIVIDA SAGAR DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 020 0811F27123- 56. PRAVAR TIMES DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 042 http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx 2/3/2012 Untitled Page Page 3 of 14 0811F27100- 57. PROMPT TIMES DELHI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 001 0810F27120- 58. RASHTRIYA LOK MANAS DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 033 0811F27105- 59. RAVISHING DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 012 0809F27120- 60. RISING WORLD DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 004 0811F27124- 61. SHILPKAR TIMES DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 017 0211F27103- 62. SPACE AGE TIMES DELHI WEEKLY ENGLISH 001 0811F27103- 63. THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN NEW DELHI WEEKLY ENGLISH 002 0811F27100- 64. THE GENERAL STATEMENT DELHI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 002 0811F27123- 65. TURANT NEWS NEW DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 031 0811F27104- 66. UT MIRROR DELHI FORTNIGHTLY ENGLISH 002 0811F27120- 67. UTKAL MAIL NEW DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 025 0811F27105- 68. VAAH DELHI DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 013 0811F27125- 69. YEH HAI INDIA DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 019 No. of Newspaper in the State : 36 State : GUJARAT 0811F04213- 70. CRIME NEWS AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI 006 0811F04213- 71. KATHIAWAR EXPRESS RAJKOT WEEKLY GUJARATI 015 0811F04320- 72. KHABARA SURAT DAILY(M) ORIYA 001 0811F04215- 73. KUTCH JA MADU BHUJ MONTHLY GUJARATI 002 0811F04213- 74. LEADER OF THE CRIME NEWS AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI 007 0810F04213- 75. MANAV UTTHAN PALANPUR WEEKLY GUJARATI 005 0811F04213- 76. SARVAKALIN NAVSARI WEEKLY GUJARATI 028 0811F04213- 77. SHANTI SHRAM DEODAR WEEKLY GUJARATI 022 0811F04213- 78. SPORTS INDIA AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI 016 0811F04211- 79. SURAT SAMANA DANG DAILY(E) GUJARATI 011 0811F04123- 80. VOICE OF TRADE SURAT WEEKLY HINDI 004 No. of Newspaper in the State : 11 State : HARYANA 0811F0512B- DAILY EXCEPT 81. GURGAON MAIL GURGAON HINDI 001 SUNDAY 0811F05121- 82. HARYANA KI AAWAZ BHIWANI DAILY(E) HINDI 002 0811F05124- 83. KHABRON KA SAGAR HISAR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 002 0811F05120- 84. TASVIRE BHARAT 129 SEC.7A FARIDABAD DAILY(M) HINDI 001 0811F05105- 85. ZEITGEIST ASIA GURGAON, HARYANA MONTHLY ENGLISH 014 No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : JAMMU AND KASHMIR 0811F07103- 86. 29-X-NEWS JAMMU WEEKLY ENGLISH 001 http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx 2/3/2012 Untitled Page Page 4 of 14 0211F07160- 87. INDIAN TIMES SRINAGAR DAILY(M) URDU 003 0811F07100- 88. JAMMU JOTTINGS JAMMU DAILY(M) ENGLISH 003 0811F07100- 89. JAMMU KASHMIR NEWS POINT JAMMU DAILY(M) ENGLISH 006 0211F07101- 90. J&K BUSINESS ECHO JAMMU DAILY(E) ENGLISH 001 0811F07100- 91. KASHMIR OBSERVER SRINAGAR DAILY(M) ENGLISH 018 0811F0712B- DAILY EXCEPT 92. NAV JAMMU JAMMU HINDI 001 SUNDAY 0811F07100- 93. PIR PANCHAL NEWS LINE JAMMU DAILY(M) ENGLISH 012 0811F07163- 94. TARJUMAN-I-KASHMIR SRINAGAR WEEKLY URDU 001 0811F07100- 95. THE EXCEL EXPRESS JAMMU DAILY(M) ENGLISH 015 0811F07100- 96. THE SREE TIMES 156, KANJI HOUSE DAILY(M) ENGLISH 001 No. of Newspaper in the State : 11 State : JHARKHAND 0811F34160- 97. AAWAMI NEWS RANCHI DAILY(M) URDU 001 0811F34120- 98. AWAJ 7 DAYS DHANBAD DAILY(M) HINDI 009 0211F34123- 99. BIRSA TIMES RANCHI WEEKLY HINDI 001 0811F34120- 100. DAINIK BHASKAR JAMSHEDPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 008 0811F34120- 101. DAINIK BHASKAR RANCHI DAILY(M) HINDI 012 0811F34120- 102. PUNCH RANCHI, JHARKHAND DAILY(M) HINDI 002 No. of Newspaper in the State : 6 State : KARNATAKA 0811F08100- 103. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE) MANGALORE DAILY(M) ENGLISH 003 0811F08100- 104. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE) HUBLI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 004 0811F08100- 105. DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE) DAVANGERE DAILY(M) ENGLISH 008 0211F0810B- DAILY EXCEPT 106. FINANCIAL CHRONICLE BENGALURU ENGLISH 001 SUNDAY 0811F08434- 107. JOURNALIST NEWS HUBLIFORTNIGHTLYKANNADA 001 0811F08433- 108. KITTALE NADU BANGALORE WEEKLY KANNADA 002 0811F08430- 109. PRAJAVANI (BANGALORE) MANGALORE DAILY(M) KANNADA 003 0811F08430- 110. PRAJAVANI (BANGALORE) HUBLI DAILY(M) KANNADA 004 0811F08435- 111. ROOPATHARA MANIPAL MONTHLY KANNADA 001 0811F08160- 112. SALAR HUBLI DAILY(M) URDU 001 0811F08433- 113. TARANGA MANIPAL WEEKLY KANNADA 001 0811F08100- 114. THE HINDU HUBLI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 009 0211F08430- 115. VIJAY KARNATAKA (CHITRADURGA) SHINOGA DAILY(M) KANNADA 001 0811F08430- 116. VIJAY KARNATAKA HASSAN DAILY(M) KANNADA 008 0811F08435- 117. VIPRADARSHANA HUBLI MONTHLY KANNADA 003 http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx 2/3/2012 Untitled Page Page 5 of 14 No. of Newspaper in the State : 15 State : KERALA 0811F09420- 118. THEJAS DAILY KOTTAYAM DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 001 No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : MADHYA PRADESH 0811F10123- 119. ABHIYAN AAJ TAK INDORE WEEKLY HINDI 012 0811F10125- 120. AGRA SANSAR GWALIOR MONTHLY HINDI 008 0811F10120- 121. AMRIT KUMBH SHUBH PRABHAT NEEMUCH DAILY(M) HINDI 026 0811F10125- 122. ANDHERE KI AWAZ INDORE MONTHLY HINDI 007 0811F10125- 123. BHADRA LOK BHOPAL MONTHLY HINDI 002 0811F10124- 124. BHARAM BHARAT NEWS PAPER 12-C-SECTOR SONAGIRI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 002 0811F10120- 125. BHARTIYA PRAVKTA INDORE DAILY(M) HINDI 003 0811F10120- 126. BPN TIMES BHOPAL DAILY(M) HINDI 015 0811F1012B- DAILY EXCEPT 127. BUSINESS BHASKAR BHOPAL HINDI 010 SUNDAY 0811F1012B- DAILY EXCEPT 128. BUSINESS BHASKAR INDORE HINDI 011 SUNDAY 0811F10123- 129. CHHAPA ABHIYAAN BHOPAL WEEKLY HINDI 015 0811F10125- 130. CRIME LOOK BHOPAL MONTHLY HINDI 001 0811F10121- 131. DAINIKSHAMTAKSAMACHAR BHOPAL DAILY(E) HINDI 010 0810F10120- 132. FAULADI KALAM PANNA DAILY(M) HINDI 002 0811F10120- 133. GHAR SANSAR GWALIOR DAILY(M) HINDI 042 0811F10160- 134. HALATE WATAN BHOPAL DAILY(M) URDU 001 0811F10100- 135. HINDUSTAN TIMES (NEW DELHI) INDORE DAILY(M) ENGLISH 001 0811F10120- 136. JAN CHINGARI BHOPAL DAILY(M) HINDI 056 0811F10125- 137. JANUDAN INDORE MONTHLY HINDI 009 0811F10120- 138. JUSTICE OF WORLD BHOPAL DAILY(M) HINDI 027 0811F10123- 139. KARMYAGYA UJJAIN WEEKLY HINDI 009 0811F10125- 140. KRASHI OMKAR INDORE MONTHLY HINDI 005 0811F10120- 141. NAV PRABHAT
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