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Fresh Empanelment of Newspapers Based on PAC Meeting On LIST OF NEWSPAPERS APPROVED FOR FRESH EMPANELMENT W.E.F 01.04.2010 Sl.No. Application No. Newspaper Name Edition Periodicity Language Remarks State : ANDHRA PRADESH 1. 0809F01410-050 AASHAJYOTHI TIRUPATI DAILY(M) TELUGU 2. 0809F01410-030 ANDHRAPRABHA NELLORE DAILY(M) TELUGU 3. 0809F01101-001 CITIZENS EVENING VISAKHAPATNAM DAILY(E) ENGLISH 4. 0809F01410-037 JANAM MANAM NALGONDA DAILY(M) TELUGU 5. 0809F01410-046 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA KURNOOL DAILY(M) TELUGU 6. 0809F01410-049 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA NALGONDA DAILY(M) TELUGU 7. 0809F01410-047 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA KARIMNAGAR DAILY(M) TELUGU 8. 0809F01410-044 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA TIRUPATI DAILY(M) TELUGU 9. 0809F01410-043 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA NELLORE DAILY(M) TELUGU 10. 0809F01410-042 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA GUNTUR DAILY(M) TELUGU 11. 0809F01410-038 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 12. F01410-028 PRAJADARBAR HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 13. F01410-017 PRAJAPORATAM NALGONDA DAILY(M) TELUGU 14. 0809F01410-009 PRAJAVAKKU RANGAREDDY DAILY(M) TELUGU 15. 0809F01410-020 SAKSHI VISAKHAPATNAM DAILY(M) TELUGU 16. 0809F01410-011 SAKSHI TIRUPATI DAILY(M) TELUGU 17. 0809F01410-007 SAKSHI WARANGAL DAILY(M) TELUGU 18. 0809F01410-008 SAKSHI NALGONDA DAILY(M) TELUGU 19. 0809F01410-015 SAKSHI GUNTUR DAILY(M) TELUGU 20. 0809F01410-016 SAKSHI VIJAYAWADA DAILY(M) TELUGU 21. 0809F01410-010 SAKSHI KURNOOL DAILY(M) TELUGU 22. 0809F01410-013 SAKSHI ONGOLE DAILY(M) TELUGU 23. 0809F01410-012 SAKSHI CUDDAPPAH DAILY(M) TELUGU 24. 0809F01410-006 SAKSHI KARIMNAGAR DAILY(M) TELUGU 25. 0809F01410-024 SAKSHI ANANTHAPUR DAILY(M) TELUGU 26. 0809F01410-023 SAKSHI NIZAMABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 27. 0809F01410-022 SAKSHI NELLORE DAILY(M) TELUGU 28. 0809F01410-021 SAKSHI SRIKAKULAM DAILY(M) TELUGU 29. 0809F01410-005 SAKSHI HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 30. 0809F01410-004 SAKSHI MAHABUBNAGAR DAILY(M) TELUGU 31. 0809F01410-019 SAKSHI RAJAHMUNDRY DAILY(M) TELUGU 32. 0809F01410-018 SAKSHI TADEPALLIGUDEM DAILY(M) TELUGU 33. 0809F01410-017 SAKSHI KHAMMAM DAILY(M) TELUGU 34. 0809F01410-025 STATE TIMES HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU No. of Newspaper in the State : 34 State : ASSAM 35. 0809F02303-001 AROONUDAI SANGBAD SIVASAGAR WEEKLY ASSAMESE 36. 0809F02123-002 PRERNA BHARATI SILCHAR WEEKLY HINDI 37. 0809F02303-002 THE JANAMBHUMI JORHAT WEEKLY ASSAMESE 38. 0809F02620-001 THEKAR DIPHU DAILY(M) KARBI No. of Newspaper in the State : 4 State : BIHAR 39. F03125-002 BEKHAUF INDIA PATNA MONTHLY HINDI 40. 0809F03120-002 CHHAPTE CHHAPTE KATIHAR DAILY(M) HINDI 41. 0809F03125-001 KEWALSACH PATNA MONTHLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 3 State : CHANDIGARH 42. 0809F2512B-001 BUSINESS STANDARD CHANDIGARH DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : CHHATTISGARH 43. 0809F33120-013 AMRITSANDESH BILASPUR DAILY(M) HINDI http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx[3/22/2010 7:21:55 PM] Untitled Page 44. 0809F33120-015 DAWA RAJNANDGAON DAILY(M) HINDI 45. 0809F33125-001 MAITHIL PRAVAHIKA RAIPUR MONTHLY HINDI 46. 0809F33120-016 SHRAMBINDU BHILAI DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 4 State : DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI 47. 0809F26104-001 UT MIRROR SILVASSA FORTNIGHTLY ENGLISH No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : DAMAN AND DIU 48. 0809F32120-002 ASHALI AZADI DAMAN DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : DELHI 49. 0809F27124-001 AAPKI NEWS DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 50. F2716B-001 ANDALIB DELHI DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY URDU 51. 0809F27123-063 APNA DESH APNE LOG DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 52. 0809F27120-008 BEKHAUF KIRAN DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 53. 0809F2712B-001 BUSINESS STANDARD DELHI DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY HINDI 54. 0809F27124-024 DAURTI DELHI DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 55. 0809F27124-012 DELHI METRO TRACK DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 56. F27120-035 DELHIMEDIA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 57. 0809F27123-019 DIVYA PRABHAT DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 58. 0809F27123-012 DURGAM KHABAR DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 59. 0809F27123-042 HELLO BHARAT DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 60. 0809F27123-064 INDIA MAIL DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 61. 0809F27105-002 INVESTORS INDIA DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 62. 0809F27164-003 JASARAT TIMES DELHI FORTNIGHTLY URDU 63. 0809F27123-055 JURM PAR NAZAR DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 64. 0809F27123-054 LEPROSY SAHARA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 65. 0809F21100-002 MAIL TODAY DELHI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 66. 0809F27123-005 MERA GAON MERA DESH DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 67. 0809F27124-003 NIRMANAM TODAY DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 68. 0809F27123-006 NITYA SAMAYA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 69. 0809F27105-016 POWER POLITICS DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 70. 0809F27120-014 PRATAH SANDESH DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 71. 0809F27120-009 PRATAHKAL DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 72. F27160-023 QAUMI JAUHAR DELHI DAILY(M) URDU 73. 0809F27103-004 RAILWAY TENDER LINE DELHI WEEKLY ENGLISH 74. F27160-013 RASHTRAWADI TIMES DELHI DAILY(M) URDU 75. 0809F27123-014 RASHTRIYA RAJDHANI TIMES DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 76. F2712C-001 SACH KAHOON DELHI DAILY PUB. ON SUNDAY HINDI 77. 0809F27120-011 SAHARA SANDESH TIMES DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 78. 0809F27126-003 SAROKAR DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 79. 0809F27105-017 SEMINAR DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 80. 0809F27164-006 SIYASI MINAR DELHI FORTNIGHTLY URDU 81. 0809F27123-021 STING INDIA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 82. 0809F27124-011 THE GAURSONS TIMES DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 83. 0809F27125-032 TODAY STAR DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 84. 0809F2712B-002 YUVA SHAKTI VICHAR DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 36 State : GOA 85. 0809F28200-001 LOKMAT PANAJI DAILY(M) MARATHI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : GUJARAT 86. 0809F0421B-003 DIVYA GUJARAT AHMEDABAD DAILY(M) GUJARATI 87. 0809F04213-035 EDUCATION GUIDENCE RAJKOT WEEKLY GUJARATI 88. 0809F04215-002 GATICHAKRA SURAT MONTHLY GUJARATI 89. 0809F04213-002 PRASAR PRACHAR VISNAGAR WEEKLY GUJARATI 90. 0809F04213-057 SONI UTRKSH AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx[3/22/2010 7:21:55 PM] Untitled Page No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : HARYANA 91. 0809F05120-002 HINDUSTAN EXPRESS FARIDABAD DAILY(M) HINDI 92. 0809F05124-001 NAI RASHTRIYA DHARA FARIDABAD FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 93. 0809F05125-001 SHUBH TARIKA AMBALA MONTHLY HINDI 94. 0809F05120-001 TENDER KESARI FARIDABAD DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 4 State : HIMACHAL PRADESH 95. 0809F06103-001 DEV SANSKAR UNA WEEKLY HINDI 96. 0809F06123-105 HIM KISAN SHIMLA WEEKLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 2 State : JAMMU AND KASHMIR 97. 0809F0716C-002 SUBAH KASHMIR SRINAGAR DAILY(M) URDU No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : JHARKHAND 98. F34160-001 AKHBAR-E-MASHRIQ RANCHI DAILY(M) URDU 99. 0809F34125-001 INDIAN GUARD DHANBAD MONTHLY HINDI 100. 0809F34121-003 JHARKHANDNEWSLINE RANCHI DAILY(E) HINDI 101. 0809F34125-002 LAHAR CHAKRA JAMSHEDPUR MONTHLY HINDI 102. 0809F34120-003 SANMARG RANCHI DAILY(M) HINDI 103. 0809F34120-007 SHWET PATRA DEOGHAR DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 6 State : KARNATAKA 104. F08431-002 KANNADA JANANTARANGA KUMTA DAILY(E) KANNADA 105. F08431-001 KARAVALI ALE MANGALORE DAILY(E) KANNADA 106. F08120-001 PRAWASI LEHAR HUBLI DAILY(M) HINDI 107. 0809F08430-003 VAARTHA BHARTI MANGALORE DAILY(M) KANNADA No. of Newspaper in the State : 4 State : KERALA 108. F0910B-001 BUSINESS STANDARD KOCHI DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ENGLISH 109. 0809F09420-003 CHANDRIKA KOZHIKODE DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 110. 0809F09420-001 JANAYUGOM THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 111. 0809F09420-002 JANAYUGOM KOCHI DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 112. 0809F09425-001 MANORAMA AROGYAM KOTTAYAM MONTHLY MALAYALAM No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : MADHYA PRADESH 113. 0809F10124-002 BAL BHASKAR BHOPAL FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 114. 0809F1012B-002 BUSINESS STANDARD BHOPAL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY HINDI 115. 0809F10125-064 KRISHAK SAMRUDDHI BHOPAL MONTHLY HINDI 116. 0809F10125-041 MISSION100 BHOPAL MONTHLY HINDI 117. 0809F10120-013 NEW RASHTRA BHRAMAN CHHATARPUR DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : MAHARASHTRA 118. 0809F11200-017 BAHUJANRATNA LOKNAYAK NASHIK DAILY(M) MARATHI 119. 0809F11200-015 BAHUJANRATNA LOKNAYAK MUMBAI DAILY(M) MARATHI 120. 0809F1112B-001 BUSINESS STANDARD MUMBAI DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY HINDI 121. 0809F11121-001 DAINIK RASHTRADOOT NAGPUR DAILY(E) HINDI 122. 0809F11123-001 DAYITVA PUNE WEEKLY HINDI 123. 0210F11200-021 GODAATEER SAMACHAR PARBHANI DAILY(M) MARATHI 124. 0809F11123-004 HIND HIMALAYA AMRAVATI WEEKLY HINDI 125. 0809F11200-011 MURDER DHULE DAILY(M) MARATHI 126. 0809F11203-007 PAANCHJANYA AMRAVATI WEEKLY MARATHI 127. 0809F11200-012 YUVA RASHTRA DARSHAN NAGPUR DAILY(M) MARATHI No. of Newspaper in the State : 10 State : MANIPUR 128. 0809F12123-001 MANIPURI CHAYOL PAO IMPHAL WEEKLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 http://10.23.120.198/empanel/rc_report.aspx[3/22/2010 7:21:55 PM] Untitled Page State : ORISSA 129. 0809F15320-001 ANUPAM BHARAT BHUBANESWAR DAILY(M) ORIYA 130. F1510B-001 BUSINESS STANDARD BHUBANESHWAR DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ENGLISH 131. 0809F15323-003 HIRANCHAL BOUDDHA WEEKLY ORIYA 132. 0809F15105-007 INDIA CORRIDOR BHUBANESWAR MONTHLY ENGLISH 133. F15324-007 LOKANEETI BHUBANESWAR FORTNIGHTLY ORIYA 134. 0809F1532B-002 ORISSA EXPRESS KENDRAPARA DAILY(M) ORIYA 135. 0809F15323-008 SAMAYARA DHARA CUTTACK WEEKLY ORIYA No. of Newspaper in the State : 7 State : PUNJAB 136. 0809F16185-001 GOSHANIAN PATIALA MONTHLY PUNJABI 137. 0809F16183-003 LOKRAI LUDHIANA WEEKLY PUNJABI No. of Newspaper in the State : 2 State : RAJASTHAN 138. 0809F17124-065 CHEEL JODHPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 139. 0809F17100-001 DNA JAIPUR JAIPUR DAILY(M) ENGLISH 140. 0809F17103-001 D N A SUNDAY JAIPUR WEEKLY ENGLISH 141. 0809F17124-061 HAMMIR CHETNA SAWAI MADHOPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 142. 0809F17120-011 HINDUSTAN EXPRESS DHOLPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 143. 0809F17120-001 JAGRUK TIMES
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