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Lucknow, Fatehpur & Kanpur Editions List of Urdu Newspapers Linked with UNI Urdu Services update 23.01.2013 S.No. Address of the Urdu Subscribers 8. The Editor Daily Aftab (Urdu Daily) 1. The Editor Aftab Charitable Trust Budshah Hotel Akbar E Mashriq (Urdu Daily) Building, 6/267, Lalita Park, Lal Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, Delh-110092 Srinagar Kashmir- J&K Ph. 011-22448464, Fax-22012590 Ph.-0194-2452039, fax-2473823 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 9. The Editor 2. The Editor Daily Aurangabad Express (Urdu Daily) Akhbar E Mashriq (Urdu Daily) Chaudhry Manzil, 2nd Floor, 12, Dargah Road, Juna Mondha, Jafar Gate, Calcutta 700073 Aurangabad (M.S.) [email protected] [email protected] 10. The Editor 3. The Editor Daily Avadhnama (Urdu Daily) Al-Yaum Daily (Urdu Daily) Masjid Noor Mahal, Saket Palli, Narhi, 1534, Qasim Jan Street, Lucknow U.P. Ballimaran, Delhi 110006 Mb.-9891982792 11. The Editor [email protected] Daily Itehad Times (Urdu Daily) 2278, Qasimjan Street, 4. The Editor Ballimaran, Delhi-110006 Anwar-e-Qaum (Urdu Daily) (Lucknow, Fatehpur & Kanpur 12. The Editor Editions), Kainat Jadid (Urdu Daily) rd 89/298, Ghurbatullah Park C-254, 3 Floor Deputy ka Padao Abul Fazal Encleve Part-II, Shaheen Bagh, Kanpur-208001 Jamia Nagar, New Delhi-25 Ph.-0512-2340437,Mb.-09336126003 Mb.-09310068299 , Fax-011-29948589 Fax.- 91-0512-2340437 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 5. The Editor 13. The Editor Aurangabad Times (Urdu Daily) Daily Nadeem (Urdu Daily) Buddi Lane, Nadeem Road, Ibrahimpura, Aurangabad- 431001(M.S.) Bhopal, M.P. 6. The Editor 14. The Editor Awaz-e-Mulk (Urdu Daily) Daily Rahemanzil (Urdu Daily) 52/82, Sahakari Bhawan, JMC-16, Talab Khantinka Nadesar, Varanasi-221002 Jammu, Pin 180001 Mb.-09452196328 Ph. & Fax-0191-2560018, [email protected] Mb.-09419191581 [email protected] 7. The Editor Daily Aabshaar (Urdu Daily) 15. The Editor 13, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Daily Sahafat (Urdu Daily) Calcutta-700001 3/133, First Floor, Lalita Park, [email protected] Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092 [email protected] Ph.- 22460353, 22447120 Fax- 22056779 [email protected] [email protected] 16. The Editor 25. The Editor Daily Sahafat (Urdu Daily) Inquilab-e-Deccen, (Urdu Daily) Saleempur House, G-1&2, Masjid Complex, 25 Kaiserbagh, Lucknow Sangtrashwadi, Durga Road, [email protected] Gulbarga-585101 (Karnataka) 17. The Editor Daily Salar (Urdu Daily) 26. The Editor Al Ameen Tower No.69, Iqdaam Daily, (Urdu Daily) Hosur road, Near Lalbagh, Kothi Hydar Husain, Main Gate, Bangalore 560027 173/50 B.N. Verma Road, Aminabad, Lucknow, Lucknow-18 18. The Editor Ph.-09335924311 Fax-0522-4012134 Daily Srinagar Times (Urdu Daily) [email protected] Times House, Buchwara, Dalgate, 27. The Editor Srinagar (Kashmir) Jadeed Amal, (Urdu Daily) Arya Pratinidhi Sabha U.P. 19. The Editor Parisar 5, Meera Bai Marg, Etemaad Daily (Urdu Daily) Narhi, Lucknow # 5-6-1 To 3, Darus Salam, Aghapura, Hyderabad-1 28. The Editor [email protected] Jadid Khabar (Urdu Daily) Z-103, Taj Enclave, Geeta Colony 20. The Editor Delhi-110031 Fajra Namah (Urdu Daily) # 011-22443584, Fax- 22454199 168-P, Keshab Ch. Sen Street, Mb.-9810780563, Tel.-22443584 P.O. Box No. 10803, [email protected] , Calcutta 700009 [email protected] [email protected] 21. The Editor 29. The Editor Farooqui Tanzeem (Urdu Daily) Jayeza Urdu Dainik (Urdu Daily) Q Cottage, Ramna Road, 102, Alis Complex, Jagat Narain Road, Patna 8000304 Golaganj, Near Gulab Cinema Lucknow U.P. 22. The Editor Ph.- 0522-3214696, 3214261, 09956885786 Farooqui Tanzeem (Urdu Daily) Fax- 2627866 Konka Road, [email protected] Ranchi-834001 [email protected] 30. The Editor 23. The Editor K B N Times (Urdu Daily) Hamara Maqsad (Urdu Daily) Cultural Centre, Adjacent To 20/71, DDA Flats, Dakshinpuri, KBN Girls Hostel Building, N.Delhi-110062 Rauza-i-Buzurg, Gulbarga-585104, Mb.-09312434757, 09350563031 Karnataka [email protected] # 08472-300412 [email protected] 31. Advertising Manager 24. The Editor Nisar Ahmad Hafiz Hamara Samaj (Urdu Daily) Kashmir Uzma (Urdu Daily) 4/136, Lalita Park, 6 Pratap Park, Residency Road, Laxmi Nagar Srinagar-190001 (J&K) New Delhi-110092 Mb.-09419014364, 09906737777 Ph.-43028676, 43028677, 42564528 Te.- 0194-2474339, Fax-2477782 Fax-011-43028675 Mb.- 9278382126 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 32. The Editor 40. The Editor Maheshar (Urdu Daily) Rojana Aag (Urdu Daily) 22-8-405, First Floor, 21/N. 8 Tilak Marg, Plot No.3, Dalibagh, 1st Bldg, Purani Haveli X Road, Lucknow-226001 Hyderbad-500002 # 0522-2204567-68, 3215500, Fax- 2206524. Mb.-09989404385, Ph.-040-24526694 41. The Editor [email protected] Roznama Hindustan Express (Urdu Daily) [email protected] G-79, Tower Building, Kalindi Kunj Road, 33. The Editor Abul Fazal Enclave-II, Mashriqi Awaz (Urdu Daily) New Delhi-25 (Gorakpur Edition) Ph.-011-24503241 , 29944485 97/98 Park Road, Fax-011-29944484 Civil Lines, Gorakhpur [email protected] Uttar Pradesh 42. The Editor Sada-e-Watan Jadeed (Urdu Daily) 34. The Editor 583, Sunlight Colony No. 1, Mata-e-Akhirat (Urdu Daily) New Delhi 110014 89/148-C Dalel Purwa, Ph.-26346180, 26340839 Nera Bans Mandi Police Chowki, Kanpur -01 [email protected] Mb.-9919915902, 9956817643 Fax-0512-2366882 43. The Editor [email protected] Sahafat (Urdu Daily) st 225/45, 1 Floor, Office No. 10, 35. The Editor Opp Maharashtra College, Quami Khabaren (Urdu Daily) Bellasis Road, Mumbai Viraj Prakashan (P) Ltd, [email protected] 1/5 Vishal Khand, Gomti Nagar, [email protected] Lucknow U.P. 44. The Editor 36. The Editor Sangam Daily (Urdu Daily) Quami Tanzeem (Urdu Daily) Dr. M. Ejaz Amin Manzil, Near Ghulum Sarwar Clinic, Quami Tanzeem Lane, Bhikhna Pahari, P.O. Mahendru. Subzi Bagh, Patna- 800004 Patna, Bihar- 800006 Ph.-0612-2671936 37. The Editor Mb.-09431086455, 09709758051 Quami Tanzeem (Urdu Daily) Asfaqullah Chowk, 45. The Editor Karbala Tank Road, Siyasat Daily (Urdu Daily) Ranchi Ganesh Towers, Ist Floor, 0933476837 (Khurshid Ahmad) #111, Infantry Road, [email protected] Bangalore-560051 38. Urdu Marketing Department Rozanama Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu Daily) 46. The Editor 7 Kapoor Thala Complex Siyasat Jadid (Urdu Daily) Aliganj, Lucknow 418, Siyasat Building, Chimangaj, P.B. No. 418, 39. Urdu Marketing Department Kanpur 208001 Rozanama Rashtriya Sahara (Urdu Daily) Sahara India Complex, 47. The Editor C-2, C-3, C-4 Sector 11, Siyasi Ufuque (Urdu Daily) Noida-201301 U.P. Abdullah House, J.-Extn. 16/B, Fax-120-2545231, 120-2598653, 23352371 GF Gali No. 12/3, Ramesh Park, Mb.9810552076 Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092 (Md. Ashraf) 9312250805, 9999952929 [email protected] 48. The Editor 56. The Editor The Hindustan (Urdu Daily) Halat-e-Bihar (Urdu Daily) 259, Maulana Azad Road, Nagpada, Manorma Lane, Manorma Bhawan Mumbai-400008 Amirganj, Jaipur Road Mb.-09322594401 ,Ph.022-23097674 Samastipur- Patna (Bihar) 49. The Editor 57. The Editor The Pindar Daily (Urdu Daily) Mashriqi Awaz (Urdu Daily) Pindar House, 1738/55, Ahinsa Bhawan Sultanganj Thana, Naiwala, Karol Bagh Patna-800006 New Delhi-110005 Mob. 09304979320, 09334129088 [email protected] Fax- 2663885 [email protected] 50. The Editor 58. The Editor The Rahnuma-e-Deccan (Urdu Daily) Daily Tej (Urdu Daily) D.No. 12-2-837/A/3, 1st Floor, 8-Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg (Old Passport Office) Asif Nagar, New Delhi-110002 Hyderabad-500028 # 23978861, Fax- 23978861, 23317947. [email protected] 59. The Editor 51. The Editor The Siyasat Daily (Urdu Daily) Urdu Net (Urdu Daily) J.N.Road, Abids 39-T, Sector-7, Jasola Vihar, Hyderabad (A.P.) New Delhi-110025 [email protected] 52. The Editor 60. The Editor Urdu Times (Urdu Daily) Siyasi Tanzeem, (Urdu Daily) 101, Fida House, 1st Floor, C.R. 258, 1st Floor 110/118 Maulana Azad Road, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar Duncan Road, Nagpada Delhi-92 Mumbai-400008. [email protected] # 022-23078628, 23065098/99, 23064098 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 61. The Editor The Mehengai Daily (Urdu Daily) 53. The Editor Syed Osman Rasheed Waris-e-Awadh (Urdu Daily) 22-7-421, Purani Haveli, 82-B, Darulshafa, Lucknow-226001, Hyderabad – 500 002 (AP) U.P. 040-24573376 [email protected] [email protected] 54. The Editor 62. The Editor Hind Samachar (Urdu Daily) The Pyari Urdu Daily (Urdu Daily) (For Jalandhar Edition) (Delhi & Patna Editions) Punjab Kesari Building, No-3, Mandi Musafir Khana Complex Civil Lines, Near Patna Junction, Jalandhar-144001 Patna- 800001 [email protected] Mb.-09431662341, 09431497971 [email protected] 55. The Editor Daily Udaan (Urdu Daily) 63. The Editor Opp. Hotel Savoy Shahid-e-Ayaan (Urdu Daily) D.P.S. Road Shahidi Chowk Reality Media Holding PVT. Ltd. Jammu (J&K) 403, Pratap Bhawan [email protected] 5, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg Fax.-0191-2570402 New Delhi-110002 Ph.-0191-25704020 [email protected] 64. The Editor 70. The Advertising Manager Sada E Hussaini (Urdu Daily) Damanjeet Singh 22-3-660/E, Purani Haveli (For Inquilab Urdu Daily) Hyderabad (For Mumbai Edition) Phone No. 040-64557110. 50, 2nd Floor, Mobile No. 09246500619 Okhla Industrial Estate Phase-III New Delhi-110020 65. The Editor Fax- 30820300 Mb.9871381417 Tasveer E Awam (Urdu Daily) Chikara-9717992048 35-E/1, Rampur Bagh [email protected], Bareilly-243001 (U.P) [email protected] Phone No.: 0581-2458109 71. The Editor Fax-0581-2470324 Inqalab-e-Jadeed (Urdu Daily) [email protected] 202, Hotel Minar, [email protected] Exhibition Road Patna-800001 66. The Editor Ph.-0612-2500069 Mb.-09431213562 Roznama Asis Express (Urdu Daily) [email protected] Khaled Tower, Kat Kat Gate, Aurangabad – 431001 (M.S.) 72. The Editor Phone No. 0240-2311128 Deccan Advertising & Marketing (Urdu Mobile No. 09765000097 Daily) Mr. M A Rahman - Editor 67.
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