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Prajavani (Kannada for Voice of the People): Leading Kannada daily newspaper published in Karnataka. Prajavani is one of the largest-circulation Kannada-language newspapers in the state of Karnataka. Vijaya Karnataka: Major Kannada-language daily newspaper. Vijaya Karnataka owned by The Times Group. Varthabharathi: Kannada newspaper published from Mangalore and Bangalore. The newspaper featuring politics, stories, business, and book reviews and also sections dedicated for children. Varthabharathi is popular among the Kannadiga NRIs in the Persian Gulf Countries. Sanjevani: Leading Kannada newspaper published from Bangalore, one of the most widely circulated daily newspapers in Karnataka. Udayavani (Kannada for Morning Voice in Kannada): Kannada newspaper published in Manipal, Bangalore and Mumbai. Udayavani is published by Manipal Media Network Ltd. Samyukta Karnataka: Oldest daily newspaper based in in Hubli, Karnataka. The newspaper founded by Loka Shikshana Trust. Ee Sanje Kannada Vijayavani: Vishwavani: ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS: Times of India (TOI): One of the best selling English-language newspapers in India. Times of India owned by The Times Group. Founded in 1838 Times Group also owns The Economic Times, Navbharat Times, Maharashtra Times, Mumbai Mirror, Radio Mirchi, Planet M, Zoom, Times Now, Femina, Filmfare, Times Jobs, SimplyMarry, and Magic Bricks. Hindu : One of the most widely circulated Indian newspapers. The newspaper was founded in 1878, and published by the Hindu Group. The group also publishes The Hindu Business Line (Business daily), Sportstar (Weekly Sports magazine), Frontline (Fortnightly magazine), Survey of Indian Industry, Survey of Indian Agriculture, and Survey of the Environment. Hindustan Times (HT) : Leading Indian newspaper published in English-language. The newspaper owned by HT Media Ltd., and was founed in 1924. 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The newspaper owned by D B Corp Ltd.. Prabhat Khabar : प्रभातखबर: Daily newspaper based in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand.. Amar Ujala : अमर उजाला: UP based Hindi-language newspaper also distributed in Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Delhi contains articles about national and state news, sports, cinema, jokes, career, tourism, religion, shopping, and more. Nava Bharat : नवभारत: Founded in 1937 Nava Bharat is a popular Hindi newspaper. Nava Bharat was founded in 1937 and owned by Madhya Pradesh Papers Ltd. The newspaper published from Bhopal, Raipur, Pune, Indore, Nagpur, and Nasik. Daily Hindi Milap: Hyderabad based Hindi newspaper contains articles about current affairs, Bollywood, Hollywood, local news, astrology, horoscope. Deshbandhu: Founded in 1959 by journalist late Mayaram Surjan, Deshbandhu published from Raipur, Bilaspur, Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Satna, and New Delhi. 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Lokmat Samachar is circulated in Maharashtra, parts of Madhya Pradesh and some other neighbouring states. Deshdoot: Leading newspaper distributed in north Maharashtra. Ranchi Express: Primarily distributed in the Jharkhand State. Business Standard: Economic Times (Hindi): Covering economics, stock news, markets, industries, show biz news, personal finance, and share bazaar news. Moltol: Business news source in Hindi-language. Pratahkal Prabhasakshi Khas Khabar Seema Sandesh Tehelka Hindi Vir Arjun: National Hindi daily newspaper published from New Delhi, India. Sandhya Pravakta: Evening newspaper published in Patna, Bihar. Vidhankesari: Published from Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh. Reference Sources: Encyclopedia/Dictionaries/Academic Writing /Style Guides The free dictionary by Wikipedia – Kannada Farlex Wikipedia Reference Style Guides Virtual Learning Microsoft Academic Search (>40 Million Publications)