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Total Coverage: 21 Print & 3 Online INDEX: Total Coverage: 21 Print & 3 Online S. No. Publication Headline Date Online Tata Power Solar launches an residential 1. ETV News June 11, 2019 rooftop at Tirupati PRINT 1. Hindu Business Line Tata Power Solar rolls out residential rooftop June 13, 2019 campaign 2. The Times of India Residential rooftop solar prog launched June 12, 2019 3. The Hindu Students take out #PledgeForSolar rally June 12, 2019 4. Eenadu Tata Power Solar for Tirupati June 12, 2019 5. Sakshi Solar Power for Home Needs June 12, 2019 6. Andhra Jyothy Solar Rooftop for Home needs June 12, 2019 #PledgeforSolar launched by Total Power 7. Andhra Prabha June 12, 2019 Solar 8. Andhra Bhoomi Save Rs 50000/- with Solar Power June 12, 2019 #PledgeforSolar launched by Total Power 9. Andhra Patrika June 12, 2019 Solar 10. Suryaa Awareness on Tata Power Rooftop solar June 12, 2019 #PledgeforSolar launched by Total Power 11. Praja Sakti June 12, 2019 Solar #PledgeforSolar launched by Total Power 12. Praja Paksham June 12, 2019 Solar 13. Visalaandhra #PledgeforSolar launched by Total Power June 12, 2019 Solar 14. Hans India Tata’s Solar Campaign June 13, 2019 15. The Pioneer #PledgeForSolar enters Tirupati households June 13, 2019 ONLINE The Hindu Business Tata Power Solarrolls out residential rooftop 1. June 12, 2019 Line campaign 2. The Hindu Students take out #PledgeForSolar rally June 12, 2019 Tata Power Solar unveils its residential solar 3. Equity Bulls June 11, 2019 rooftop campaign #PledgeForSolar Tata Power Solar unveils its residential solar 4. PV Magazine June 12, 2019 rooftop campaign Tata Power’s arm launches residential solar 5. Udaipur Kiran June 12, 2019 rooftop campaign TATA POWER RISES AS ARM LAUNCHES 6. LKP June 12, 2019 RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ROOFTOP CAMPAIGN Tata Power Solar launches an residential rooftop at Tirupati ETV Andhra Pradesh – Youtube 11th of June 2019 TOTAL POWER SOLAR rolls out residential rooftop campaign JUNE 13, 2019 PAGE 05 Hindu Business Line RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLAR PROG LAUNCHED JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 04 THE TIMES OF INDIA STUDENTS TAKE OUT #PledgeForSolar JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 02 THE HINDU TATA POWER SOLAR FOR TIRUPATI JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 12 EENADU SOLAR POWER FOR HOME NEEDS JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 03 SAKSHI SOLAR ROOFTOP FOR HOME NEEDS JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 04 ANDHRA JYOTHY #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY TOTAL POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 09 ANDHRA PRABHA TATA POWER SOLAR NOW LAUNCHES AN EXTENSIVE RESIDENTIAL ROOFTOP SOLUTION IN BHUBANESWAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 01 ANDHRA BHOOMI #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 03 ANDHRA PATRIKA AWARENESS ON TATA POWER ROOFTOP SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 05 SURYAA #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY TOTAL POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 06 PRAJA SAKTI #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY TOTAL POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 05 PRAJA PAKSHAM #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY TOTAL POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 05 VISALAANDHRA Tata’s Solar Campaign JUNE 13, 2019 PAGE 05 Hans India #PledgeForSolar LAUNCHED BY TOTAL POWER SOLAR JUNE 12, 2019 PAGE 05 PRAJA PAKSHAM TATA POWER SOLAR ROLLS OUT RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ROOFTOP CAMPAIGN JUNE 12, 2019 HINDU BUSINESS LINE STUDENTS TAKE OUT #PledgeForSolar RALLY JUNE 12, 2019 THE HINDU TATA POWER SOLAR UNVEILS ITS RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ROOFTOP CAMPAIGN FOR #PledgeForSolar JUNE 11, 2019 EQUTY BULLS TATA POWER SOLAR UNVEILS ITS RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ROOFTOP CAMPAIGN JUNE 12, 2019 PV MAGAZINE Tata Power’s arm launches residential solar rooftop campaign JUNE 12, 2019 UDAIPUR KIRAN Tata Power rises as arm launches residential solar rooftop campaign JUNE 12, 2019 LKP Thank You .
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