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Newspaper Wise Annexure ‐ I NEWSPAPER NAME LANGUAGE PENDENCY STATE THE ANDAMAN EXPRESS ENGLISH 163813 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR THE ECHO OF INDIA ENGLISH 541495 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR TODAY TIMES ENGLISH 68720 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR INFO INDIA HINDI 158484 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ARTHIK LIPI BENGALI 62564 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR DECCAN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 143898 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 58995 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA BHOOMI TELUGU 144106 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 78336 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 55420 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 236577 ANDHRA PRADESH VINIYOGA DHARSINI TELUGU 9924 ANDHRA PRADESH RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM TELUGU 13244 ANDHRA PRADESH ELURU TIMES TELUGU 73360 ANDHRA PRADESH STATE TIMES TELUGU 94893 ANDHRA PRADESH GOPI KRISHNA TELUGU 70903 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA DAIRY TELUGU 5937 ANDHRA PRADESH NETAJI TELUGU 23507 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 198607 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 282927 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 131143 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 436741 ANDHRA PRADESH NEETI DINA PATRIKA SURYA TELUGU 5783 ANDHRA PRADESH SURYA TELUGU 5876 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 112464 ANDHRA PRADESH RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM TELUGU 40606 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 282388 ANDHRA PRADESH NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA TELUGU 29607 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 71724 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYABHANU TELUGU 52830 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI ANDHRA TELUGU 126000 ANDHRA PRADESH RAJANNARAJYAM TELUGU 20127 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 8149 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 81025 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 49566 ANDHRA PRADESH VAARTHA REKHA TELUGU 71318 ANDHRA PRADESH VISHAYASUCHANA TELUGU 144618 ANDHRA PRADESH NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA TELUGU 6549 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 189371 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 68574 ANDHRA PRADESH CHAITANYAM TELUGU 22729 ANDHRA PRADESH DECCAN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 128900 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 112884 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA BHOOMI TELUGU 109396 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 1157 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 85209 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 255141 ANDHRA PRADESH RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM TELUGU 39458 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 109028 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 124469 ANDHRA PRADESH DECCAN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 215407 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 45889 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA BHOOMI TELUGU 85729 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 13755 ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHA SAMACHARAM TELUGU 14138 ANDHRA PRADESH SAMCHALANA V.P. LEADER TELUGU 178688 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 16807 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 320405 ANDHRA PRADESH DHWANI TELUGU 12630 ANDHRA PRADESH VISION OF THE PEOPLE TELUGU 108279 ANDHRA PRADESH RURAL TODAY TELUGU 67228 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 80111 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 27578 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYABHANU TELUGU 29607 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 55949 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 209772 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI ANDHRA TELUGU 52574 ANDHRA PRADESH VISION OF THE PEOPLE TELUGU 9787 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 33105 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 229528 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 80217 ANDHRA PRADESH AROUND THE TIMES ENGLISH 12005 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HANS INDIA ENGLISH 29361 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 176638 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 151840 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 3492 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 157711 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYABHANU TELUGU 99819 ANDHRA PRADESH AASHA JYOTHI TELUGU 59168 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 291124 ANDHRA PRADESH VISALAANDHRA (VIJAYAWADA) TELUGU 19793 ANDHRA PRADESH RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM TELUGU 24956 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI MANA DESAM TELUGU 20973 ANDHRA PRADESH THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS ENGLISH 131398 ANDHRA PRADESH DECCAN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 342456 ANDHRA PRADESH PLEDGE ENGLISH 121148 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HINDU ENGLISH 488417 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE ENGLISH 60464 ANDHRA PRADESH SKYLINE ENGLISH 10449 ANDHRA PRADESH NEWS BOOM ENGLISH 48074 ANDHRA PRADESH THE FOURTH VOICE ENGLISH 14502 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HANS INDIA ENGLISH 14628 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 289205 ANDHRA PRADESH VISALAANDHRA TELUGU 14127 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 88218 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 125463 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA BHOOMI TELUGU 72426 ANDHRA PRADESH KRISHNA PATRIKA TELUGU 0 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 288405 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI MANADESAM TELUGU 20973 ANDHRA PRADESH UDAYA BHARATAM TELUGU 100325 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYABHANU TELUGU 26488 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 745308 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA VOICE TELUGU 30024 ANDHRA PRADESH DECCAN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 880004 ANDHRA PRADESH THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS ENGLISH 171276 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HINDU ENGLISH 820814 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE ENGLISH 77242 ANDHRA PRADESH PLEDGE ENGLISH 111173 ANDHRA PRADESH CITIZENS EVENING ENGLISH 26673 ANDHRA PRADESH THE TIMES OF INDIA ENGLISH 100842 ANDHRA PRADESH THE HANS INDIA ENGLISH 12576 ANDHRA PRADESH SWATANTRA VAARTHA HINDI 76292 ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYABHANU TELUGU 303208 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA BHOOMI TELUGU 88007 ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHA SAMACHARAM TELUGU 28380 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA JYOTHI TELUGU 244153 ANDHRA PRADESH TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TELUGU 155724 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRA PRABHA TELUGU 146927 ANDHRA PRADESH SAMCHALANA V.P.LEADER TELUGU 222504 ANDHRA PRADESH PRAJASAKTI TELUGU 54949 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI ANDHRA TELUGU 79452 ANDHRA PRADESH ANDHRAVOICE TELUGU 5937 ANDHRA PRADESH SAKSHI TELUGU 940563 ANDHRA PRADESH MANABHOOMI TELUGU 16807 ANDHRA PRADESH VISION OF THE PEOPLE TELUGU 45680 ANDHRA PRADESH NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA TELUGU 11729 ANDHRA PRADESH VISALAANDHRA (VIJAYAWADA) TELUGU 11129 ANDHRA PRADESH GOPI KRISHNA TELUGU 20973 ANDHRA PRADESH NETHAJI TELUGU 9460 ANDHRA PRADESH CHAITANYA VAARADHI TELUGU 9460 ANDHRA PRADESH PRATAHKAALAM TELUGU 50553 ANDHRA PRADESH GREATER NEWS TELUGU 6991 ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMA DARSHINI TELUGU 9460 ANDHRA PRADESH VISHAYA SUCHANA TELUGU 32783 ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMINA VEDIKA TELUGU 95766 ANDHRA PRADESH BAKTHI SAMACHARAM TELUGU 4962 ANDHRA PRADESH NETI ANDHRA TELUGU 41254 ANDHRA PRADESH THE ARUNACHAL TIMES ENGLISH 181408 ARUNACHAL PRADESH ECHO OF ARUNACHAL ENGLISH 686965 ARUNACHAL PRADESH THE DAWNLIT POST ENGLISH 92916 ARUNACHAL PRADESH ARUNACHAL FRONT ENGLISH 737865 ARUNACHAL PRADESH INDEPENDENT REVIEW ENGLISH 62288 ARUNACHAL PRADESH EASTERN SENTINEL ENGLISH 258973 ARUNACHAL PRADESH THE ARUNACHAL PIONEER ENGLISH 35927 ARUNACHAL PRADESH KHABAR MORCHA HINDI 103977 ARUNACHAL PRADESH THE BODOLAND EXPRESS ENGLISH 14502 ASSAM SANSEYARI BODOLAND ENGKHONG BODO 69393 ASSAM EASTERN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 107890 ASSAM ASOMIYA PRATIDIN ASSAMESE 73430 ASSAM AJIR DAINIK BATORI ASSAMESE 1761 ASSAM JANASADHARAN ASSAMESE 40606 ASSAM NATUN SUR ASSAMESE 9755 ASSAM LOHIT ASSAMESE 4902 ASSAM DAINIK JUGASANKHA BENGALI 52983 ASSAM THE HILLS TIMES ENGLISH 72214 ASSAM SOLANGDO ASSAMESE 4678 ASSAM THEKAR KARBI 9460 ASSAM ASSAM TRIBUNE ENGLISH 1041849 ASSAM SENTINEL ENGLISH 1635266 ASSAM NORTH EAST TIMES ENGLISH 82989 ASSAM THE TELEGRAPH (KOLKATA) ENGLISH 439011 ASSAM SAPTAHIK GANAYUG ENGLISH 3360 ASSAM EASTERN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 377008 ASSAM THE ASSAM POST ENGLISH 35069 ASSAM PURVANCHAL PRAHARI HINDI 215007 ASSAM SENTINEL HINDI 298934 ASSAM DAINIK PURVODAY HINDI 90287 ASSAM PRATA KHABAR HINDI 30729 ASSAM BANGLA MORCHA HINDI 8312 ASSAM DAINIK ASAM ASSAMESE 72649 ASSAM AJIR-ASOM ASSAMESE 4373 ASSAM SADIN ASSAMESE 3514 ASSAM ASOMIYA PRATIDIN ASSAMESE 420616 ASSAM DAINIK AGRADOOT ASSAMESE 192006 ASSAM AMAR ASOM ASSAMESE 199345 ASSAM AJI ASSAMESE 12189 ASSAM ASOMIYA KHABAR ASSAMESE 546301 ASSAM JANASADHARAN ASSAMESE 175807 ASSAM DAINIK JANAMBHUMI ASSAMESE 36013 ASSAM AJIR DAINIK BATORI ASSAMESE 5518 ASSAM BATORI KAKAT ASSAMESE 30146 ASSAM ADINOR SOMBAD ASSAMESE 37094 ASSAM NIYOMIYA BARTA ASSAMESE 825521 ASSAM GANA ADHIKAR ASSAMESE 70058 ASSAM DAINANDIN BARTA ASSAMESE 73880 ASSAM DAINIK JUGASANKHA BENGALI 660814 ASSAM DAINIK JANAMBHOOMI ASSAMESE 108111 ASSAM THE JANAMBHUMI ASSAMESE 6921 ASSAM AMAR ASOM ASSAMESE 179219 ASSAM ASOMIYA KHABHAR ASSAMESE 201020 ASSAM NABABARTA PRASANGA BENGALI 235044 ASSAM BODOSA BODO 29003 ASSAM ASOMIYA PRATIDIN ASSAMESE 19666 ASSAM THE FRONTIER SUN ENGLISH 17671 ASSAM EASTERN CHRONICLE ENGLISH 204209 ASSAM PRERNA BHARATI HINDI 6187 ASSAM JUGASANKHA BENGALI 392795 ASSAM SAMAYIK PRASANGA BENGALI 348556 ASSAM GATI BENGALI 160348 ASSAM PRANTAJYOTI DAINIK BENGALI 167432 ASSAM DAINIK ABICHAR BENGALI 175934 ASSAM AROONUDAI SANGBAD ASSAMESE 4928 ASSAM KHABAR PRABAH ASSAMESE 101721 ASSAM HAMRO PRAJASHAKTI NEPALI 110115 ASSAM AKELA HINDI 3706 ASSAM THE DAINIK JANAMBHUMI ASSAMESE 59453 ASSAM NAV BIHAR TIMES HINDI 391098 BIHAR SON VARSHA VANI HINDI 258205 BIHAR NAI BAAT HINDI 232456 BIHAR HINDUSTAN (PATNA) HINDI 1629020 BIHAR DAINIK JAGRAN HINDI 1857786 BIHAR PRABHAT KHABAR HINDI 1057033 BIHAR ANG BHARAT HINDI 157483 BIHAR DESH BIDESH URDU 298950 BIHAR DABANG HINDI 292059 BIHAR PRATAH SANDESH HINDI 311363 BIHAR PRABHAT KHABAR HINDI 802641 BIHAR ANUGAMINI HINDI 352694 BIHAR KAUN HARA HINDI 129784 BIHAR CHHAPTE CHHAPTE HINDI 404409 BIHAR PRATAH KAMAL HINDI 529568 BIHAR HINDUSTAN (PATNA) HINDI 1595470 BIHAR DAINIK JAGRAN HINDI 1241786 BIHAR PRABHAT KHABAR HINDI 1017384 BIHAR GARAM HAWA URDU 284233 BIHAR SIYASI TANZEEM URDU 246743 BIHAR URDU AKASH URDU 204997 BIHAR HAKIKAT TIMES URDU 150796 BIHAR SIYASI PAIGHAM URDU 111675 BIHAR THE HINDUSTAN TIMES ENGLISH 619621 BIHAR THE TIMES OF INDIA (KOL) ENGLISH 840902 BIHAR I NEXT ENGLISH 392938 BIHAR NEWS NEXT ENGLISH 192642 BIHAR AJ HINDI 1669626 BIHAR AATMA KATHA HINDI 220330 BIHAR BEROJGAR HINDI 189707 BIHAR AMRIT VARSHA HINDI 613484
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