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Question No. 3801.Xlsx LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES AUTHORISED TO RECEIVE ADVERTISEMENT Sl No. NEWSPAPER NAME PERIODICITY LANGUAGE PUBLICATION CITY 1 ARTHIK LIPI DAILY(M) BENGALI PORT BLAIR 2 THE ECHO OF INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH PORT BLAIR 3 TODAY TIMES DAILY(M) ENGLISH PORT BLAIR 4 THE PHOENIX POST DAILY(M) ENGLISH PORT BLAIR 5 INFO INDIA DAILY(M) HINDI PORT BLAIR 6 BANGLA MORCHA DAILY(M) HINDI PORTBLAIR 7 SANMARG DAILY(M) HINDI PORT BLAIR 8 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ENGLISH TIRUPATI 9 GOOD MORNING ANDHRA DAILY(M) ENGLISH GUNTUR 10 THE TIMES OF INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 11 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS DAILY(M) ENGLISH THADEPALLIGUDEM 12 THE HANS INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH KURNOOL 13 THE TIMES OF INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 14 THE HANS INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 15 SKYLINE DAILY(M) ENGLISH TIRUPATI 16 SKYLINE DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 17 STANDARD POST DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 18 VIEWS OBSERVER DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 19 THE HANS INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH TIRUPATI 20 THE HANS INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 21 THE FOURTH VOICE DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 22 SKYLINE DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 23 DECCAN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH NELLORE 24 NEWS BOOM DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 25 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 26 DECCAN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 27 DECCAN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 28 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 29 THE HINDU DAILY(M) ENGLISH VIJAYAWADA 30 THE HINDU DAILY(M) ENGLISH VISAKHAPATNAM 31 DECCAN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH RAJAHMUNDRY 32 DECCAN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH ANANTHAPUR 33 SWATANTRA VAARTHA DAILY(M) HINDI VISAKHAPATNAM 34 SANSKRUT BHASA FORTNIGHTLY SANSKRIT VISAKHAPATNAM 35 RAJANNARAJYAM DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TELUGU KRISHNA DISTRICT 36 GREATER NEWS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 37 ANDHRA DAIRY DAILY(E) TELUGU ELURU 38 NETAJI DAILY(E) TELUGU ELURU VISALAANDHRA 39 DAILY(E) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM (VIJAYAWADA) 40 NETHAJI DAILY(E) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 41 VISALAANDHRA DAILY(E) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 42 VIJAYABHANU DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 43 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 44 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 45 ANDHRA BHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 46 GOPI KRISHNA DAILY(M) TELUGU ELURU 47 ANDHRA BHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 48 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 49 VISAKHA SAMACHARAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 50 SURYA DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 51 NETI ANDHRA DAILY(M) TELUGU SRIKAKULAM 52 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 53 BHARATHASAKTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 54 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 55 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 56 BHARATHA SAKTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KADAPA 57 MANABHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM Page 1 of 103 58 NEETI DINA PATRIKA SURYA DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 59 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 60 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR Page 2 of 103 61 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 62 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 63 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 64 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KADAPA 65 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU TADEPALLIGUDEM 66 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 67 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 68 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 69 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 70 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU ONGOLE 71 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU KADAPA 72 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 73 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 74 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 75 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 76 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 77 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU TANUKU 78 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 79 SAMCHALANA V.P.LEADER DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 80 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 81 ANDHRA BHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 82 ANDHRA BHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 83 TEL J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 84 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 85 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 86 NETI MANADESAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 87 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU SRIKAKULAM 88 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 89 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 90 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KADAPA 91 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU KAKINADA 92 ANDHRA BHOOMI DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 93 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 94 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 95 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM DAILY(M) TELUGU KADAPA 96 SAMCHALANA V.P. LEADER DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 97 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 98 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 99 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU ONGOLE 100 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU TADEPALLIGUDEM 101 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA DAILY(M) TELUGU SRIKAKULAM 102 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 103 ANDHRA JYOTHI DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 104 UDAYA BHARATAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 105 NETI ANDHRA DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 106 VIJAYABHANU DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 107 VISHAYASUCHANA DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 108 ANDHRA PRABHA DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 109 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU SRIKAKULAM 110 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU SRIKAKULAM 111 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU ONGOLE 112 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU VIJAYAWADA 113 SAKSHI DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 114 NETI MANA DESAM DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 115 NETI ANDHRA DAILY(M) TELUGU VIZIANAGARAM 116 PRATAHKAALAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 117 CITY TIMES DAILY(M) TELUGU CHITTOOR 118 RURAL TODAY DAILY(M) TELUGU RAJAHMUNDRY 119 NANDI TIMES DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 120 NETI ANDHRA DAILY(M) TELUGU KAKINADA 121 CHAITANYA VAARADHI DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM Page 3 of 103 122 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 123 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE GRAMEENA JANA JEEVANA 124 DAILY(M) TELUGU AMALAPURAM TEJAMGODAVARI 125 PRAGATHI PRATHIBHA DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 126 SUPADHA DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM PALLE PRAGATHI PRAJA 127 VELUGE LAKSHYAM PALLE DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL VELUGU 128 PUNNAMI DAILY(M) TELUGU NELLORE 129 NETI MANADESAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 130 PRATAHKAALAM DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 131 PRAJASAKTI DAILY(M) TELUGU ONGOLE 132 NANDI TIMES DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 133 VISALAANDHRA DAILY(M) TELUGU KURNOOL 134 AKSHARA VIPLAVAM DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 135 GLOBAL NEWS DAILY(M) TELUGU TIRUPATI 136 ASHRAYA DAILY(M) TELUGU ANANTHAPUR 137 JOURNALIST NIGHAA DAILY(M) TELUGU GUNTUR 138 PRAJA PALANA DAILY(M) TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 139 JANA JAGRUTHI FORTNIGHTLY TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 140 PUNNAMI MONTHLY TELUGU NELLORE 141 ANTHIMA THEERPU MONTHLY TELUGU NELLORE 142 ADHINETHA MONTHLY TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM JANAM JANA CHAITANYA 143 MONTHLY TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM MASA PATRIKA 144 SUCCESS NEWS MONTHLY TELUGU VISAKHAPATNAM 145 ECHO OF ARUNACHAL DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 146 THE ARUNACHAL TIMES DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 147 THE DAWNLIT POST DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 148 ARUNACHAL FRONT DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 149 INDEPENDENT REVIEW DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 150 EASTERN SENTINEL DAILY(M) ENGLISH ITANAGAR 151 KHABAR MORCHA DAILY(M) HINDI ITANAGAR 152 AALOK PRAVANJYAN BI-WEEKLY ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 153 DAINANDIN BARTA DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 154 AAMI ASOMOR JANAGAN DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 155 AMAR ASOM DAILY(M) ASSAMESE NORTH LAKHIMPUR 156 DAINIK JANAMBHOOMI DAILY(M) ASSAMESE JORHAT 157 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 158 DAINIK AGRADOOT DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 159 AMAR ASOM DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 160 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN DAILY(M) ASSAMESE DIBRUGARH 161 ASOMIYA KHABAR DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 162 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN DAILY(M) ASSAMESE LAKHIMPUR 163 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN DAILY(M) ASSAMESE BONGAIGAON 164 DAINIK JANAMBHUMI DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 165 AMAR ASOM DAILY(M) ASSAMESE JORHAT 166 THE DAINIK JANAMBHUMI DAILY(M) ASSAMESE TINSUKIA 167 ASOMIYA KHABHAR DAILY(M) ASSAMESE JORHAT 168 SOLANGDO DAILY(M) ASSAMESE DIPHU 169 NIYOMIYA BARTA DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 170 GANA ADHIKAR DAILY(M) ASSAMESE GUWAHATI 171 THE JANAMBHUMI WEEKLY ASSAMESE JORHAT 172 ASOM SPANDAN WEEKLY ASSAMESE DIBRUGARH 173 PRANTAJYOTI DAINIK DAILY(M) BENGALI SILCHAR 174 JUGASANKHA DAILY(M) BENGALI SILCHAR 175 SAMAYIK PRASANGA DAILY(M) BENGALI SILCHAR 176 NABABARTA PRASANGA DAILY(M) BENGALI KARIMGANJ 177 DAINIK JUGASANKHA DAILY(M) BENGALI GUWAHATI 178 DAINIK ABICHAR DAILY(M) BENGALI SILCHAR Page 4 of 103 179 AMAR UTTAR PURBANCHAL FORTNIGHTLY BENGALI SILCHAR 180 SIMANTER PRAHARI TRI-WEEKLY BENGALI SILCHAR 181 SACHETAN WEEKLY BENGALI KARIMGANJ 182 ABICHAR WEEKLY BENGALI SILCHAR 183 BODOSA DAILY(M) BODO KOKRAJHAR SANSEYARI BODOLAND 184 DAILY(M) BODO BIJNI ENGKHONG 185 HAYENNI RADAB DAILY(M) BODO KOKRAJHAR 186 THE BODOLAND EXPRESS DAILY(M) ENGLISH BIJNI 187 THE HILLS TIMES DAILY(M) ENGLISH DIPHU 188 EASTERN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH SILCHAR 189 EASTERN CHRONICLE DAILY(M) ENGLISH GUWAHATI 190 NORTH EAST TIMES DAILY(M) ENGLISH GUWAHATI 191 ASSAM TRIBUNE DAILY(M) ENGLISH GUWAHATI 192 SENTINEL DAILY(M) ENGLISH GUWAHATI 193 ECLECTIC NORTHEAST MONTHLY ENGLISH GUWAHATI 194 PURVANCHAL PRAHARI DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI 195 SENTINEL DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI 196 DAINIK PURVODAY DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI 197 PRATA KHABAR DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI 198 BANGLA MORCHA DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI NISHPAKSH SAMACHAR 199 DAILY(M) HINDI GUWAHATI JYOTI 200 PURVANCHAL PRAHARI DAILY(M) HINDI LAKHIMPUR 201 PURVANCHAL PRAHARI DAILY(M) HINDI JORHAT 202 AKELA WEEKLY HINDI TINSUKIA 203 THEKAR DAILY(M) KARBI DIPHU 204 ICHEMMA MONTHLY MANIPURI GUWAHATI 205 HAMRO PRAJASHAKTI DAILY(M) NEPALI TEZPUR 206 ANDAZ E BAYAN DAILY(M) URDU GUWAHATI 207 MORNING INDIA DAILY(M) ENGLISH PATNA 208 THE HINDUSTAN TIMES DAILY(M) ENGLISH PATNA 209 TIMES OF INDIA DAILY(M)
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