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Advisory170910.Pdf List Of Publishers Who Submitt Their Bills Manually SL.No. NP_CODE NP_NAME PUB_CITY CIRC_ACCEPTED 1 120201 AAJ KA ANAND PUNE 75000 2 127910 AAJ KI REPORT BARABANKI 21077 3 125966 AAKANSHA SAMVAD KANPUR 5300 4 128217 AALLA SANDESH DELHI 41401 5 123559 AAP TAK SAMASTIPUR 55200 6 200238 AAPLA MAHANAGAR MUMBAI 52028 7 210289 AATUR AHMEDABAD 3362 8 121730 ACHARAN SAGAR 27595 9 121952 AFKAR BHOPAL 19500 10 200063 AIKYA SATARA 36691 11 180214 AJ-DI-AWAZ JALANDHAR 75000 12 122494 AJKAL DELHI 6051 13 310624 AJKER FARIAD AGARTALA 43389 14 120281 AKASH MARG DEORIA 31490 15 210027 AKILA RAJKOT 48906 16 160739 AL-YAUM DELHI 44233 17 120052 ALOK REWA 35110 18 160082 AMAL KANPUR 53037 19 123193 AMAR PRAVAKTA BHOPAL 15617 20 320206 AMARI KATHA BHUBANESWAR 9000 21 124727 ANAMIKA SIKAR 6350 22 123416 ANGAD BUNDI 36925 23 124465 APNI RANCHI RANCHI 32145 24 126672 APRANHA TIMES UDAIPUR 27142 25 120065 ARANYACHAL AMBIKAPUR 18203 26 123276 ARTH PARKASH CHANDIGARH 37220 27 580002 AVAKASH PATRIKA JODHPUR 27000 28 120174 AWAZ DHANBAD 32309 29 161274 AWAZ-E-DOST HYDERABAD 12500 30 160411 AZIMABAD MAIL PATNA 46000 31 126957 B.R.TIMES ALLAHABAD 14700 32 125587 BAAT CHAKRA GORAKHPUR 28117 33 127874 BAHUJAN VIKAS DELHI 11950 34 121030 BAL BHARTI DELHI 8667 35 161322 BALRAMPUR EXPRESS LUCKNOW 25500 36 129106 BALRAMPUR TARANG BALRAMPUR 25941 37 120189 BANDEMATARAM DELHI 30807 38 160634 BARQI DUNIA JAMMU 47457 39 300094 BATORI KAKAT GUWAHATI 24515 40 120200 BEROJGAR PATNA 64500 41 120904 BHABHAK AJMER 2700 42 200371 BHAIRAO TIMES RATNAGIRI 25111 43 120194 BHARAT BHAVNA DELHI 52111 44 120152 BHARAT JANANI ROHTAK 53637 45 124790 BHARTI VAKIL DELHI 32060 46 129091 BHARTI VAKIL SRINAGAR 19400 47 125751 BHARTIYA BASTI BASTI 35100 48 129830 BHARTIYA MANAVTA BHOPAL 15700 49 128777 BHARTIYA MANAVTA GWALIOR 46100 50 129824 BHARTIYA MANAVTA MORENA 46000 51 126353 BHARTIYA PRAVAKTA BHOPAL 16700 52 125058 BHAVI SATTA GHAZIABAD 31375 53 160413 BHAVISHYA WAK PATNA 56767 54 127481 BHIND NIGHT JABALPUR 58786 55 125287 BHOPAL HALCHAL BHOPAL 28845 56 127842 BHOR JAIPUR 51503 57 123694 BHOR DAINIK MORNING SRI GANGANAGA 67984 58 123173 BRIJ KAPIL EXPRESS JAIPUR 5580 59 121360 BUDAUN AMAR PRABHAT BUDAUN 51208 60 127582 CAMPU MAIL KANPUR 40679 61 125000 CHALATI ANKHE BHOPAL 29000 62 123679 CHANCHAL YATHARTH SAGAR 21358 63 129840 CHAUTHI DRISTI LUCKNOW 26100 64 126991 CHETNA RATLAM 25621 65 127024 CHETNA MANCH GAUTAMBUDH NA 51718 66 122554 CHHATARPUR BHRAMAN CHHATARPUR 20500 67 127955 CHHATARPUR BHRAMAN PANNA 24000 68 127514 CHHATTISGARH GAURAV KORBA 36166 69 128864 CHHATTISGARH VAIBHAV KORBA 35915 70 128722 CITY BLAST INDORE 41000 71 128420 COVER DRIVE RAI BARELLY 12857 72 128780 DAIHIK SWATANTRATA FATEHPUR 5150 73 200484 DAILY PUDHARI PUNE 201199 74 129038 DAINIK AMAN DELHI 26899 75 120061 DAINIK BHARTI KATNI 37022 76 121445 DAINIK BHARTI SHAHDOLE 37204 77 124108 DAINIK BHASKAR SATNA 37211 78 120226 DAINIK JAGRAN JHANSI 49317 79 124516 DAINIK JANPRIYA LALITPUR 27085 80 127063 DAINIK KIRTI KRANTI BHOPAL 24165 81 127064 DAINIK KIRTI KRANTI SINGRAULI 45190 82 310010 DAINIK LIPI ASANSOL 19845 83 121517 DAINIK MADHYA PRADESH KATNI 60267 84 126993 DAINIK PATHAK PAKSH HISAR 36310 85 128684 DAINIK PURVODAY GUWAHATI 22269 86 128772 DAINIK PURVODAY JORHAT 17735 87 129448 DAKSHIN BHARAT RASTRAMAT BANGALORE 15400 88 128685 DAKSHIN PRAKASH CHENNAI 5426 89 125070 DAMAN KRANTI DELHI 22100 90 127201 DASHPUR EXPRESS CHITTORGARH 21300 91 127360 DASHPUR EXPRESS MANDSAUR 16600 92 121392 DASHPUR EXPRESS NEEMUCH 31700 93 128701 DAY TIMES DELHI 6000 94 100577 DECCAN HERALD BANGALORE 160338 95 430167 DEHALI VAARTHE DELHI 10100 96 127013 DELHI ABTAK DELHI 46041 97 100669 DELHI TRIBUNE DELHI 66268 98 123085 DESH BANDHU BILASPUR 39502 99 120012 DESH BANDHU JABALPUR 45899 100 120010 DESH BANDHU RAIPUR 75000 101 121399 DESH BANDHU SATNA 23725 102 180341 DESH DARPAN KOLKATA 19693 103 122895 DESH KI AAN AZAMGARH 73508 104 127460 DESH KI AAN LUCKNOW 52666 105 120114 DESH KI DHARTI JHALAWAR 21137 106 120113 DESH KI DHARTI KOTA 49847 107 120112 DESH KI DHARTI SAWAI MADHOPU 26671 108 129709 DESHBANDHU DELHI 25001 109 200310 DESHDOOT DHULE 2673 110 200309 DESHDOOT JALGAON 33543 111 200025 DESHDOOT NASHIK 24123 112 100815 DESHDOOT TIMES NASHIK 6802 113 100865 DESTINATION WORLD WIDE DELHI 37250 114 125623 DEV VRAT AZAMGARH 45970 115 129754 DEVRAY PATRIKA BHARATPUR 3400 116 123983 DEWAS BHARMAN DEWAS 9855 117 122962 DEWAS DARPAN DEWAS 18969 118 120159 DHWAJ MANDSAUR 27091 119 127111 DIAMOND CRICKET TODAY DELHI 59910 120 400020 DINAMALAR ERODE 19867 121 400016 DINAMALAR MADURAI 124593 122 400159 DINAMALAR NAGARCOIL 17174 123 400129 DINAMALAR PUDUCHERRY 44207 124 400168 DINAMALAR SALEM 22886 125 400014 DINAMALAR TIRUCHIRAPALLY 82637 126 400013 DINAMALAR TIRUNELVELI 32971 127 400131 DINAMALAR VELLORE 29427 128 210242 DIVYA PRAKASH AMRELI 22584 129 129521 DLA AGRA 155566 130 129864 DLA DELHI 38510 131 129862 DLA MEERUT 34295 132 101156 DLA AM AGRA 10039 133 129849 DLA(DAILY LIFE ANALYSIS) JHANSI 5658 134 122536 DOON DWAR DEHRADUN 5101 135 126690 DOON PRAHARI DEHRADUN 5250 136 125088 DOON VALLEY MAIL DEHRADUN 10483 137 128438 DOPAHAR UJJAIN 17682 138 100927 DUNIYA KHABAR BHUBANESWAR 65877 139 161122 EKDAAM DELHI 60724 140 100083 EMPLOYMENT NEWS DELHI 636197 141 124307 ETIHASIK LOHAGARH SANDESH BHARATPUR 5100 142 127909 EVENING TIMES BILASPUR 25948 143 100070 EXCELSIOR JAMMU 230499 144 161157 FAROOQUI TANZEEM DELHI 35263 145 161118 FAROOQUI TANZEEM PATNA 56479 146 160605 FAROOQUI TANZEEM RANCHI 56026 147 121026 FILMI KALIYAN DELHI 25414 148 210155 FINANCIAL EXPRESS AHMEDABAD 17568 149 100540 FINANCIAL EXPRESS CHENNAI 13458 150 100531 FINANCIAL EXPRESS DELHI 30263 151 101054 FINANCIAL EXPRESS KOLKATA 11698 152 100469 FINANCIAL EXPRESS MUMBAI 21654 153 129278 FINE TIMES BHOPAL 25484 154 121643 FREEDOM FIGHTER PATNA 51750 155 128861 GAHMA-GAHMEE GORAKHPUR 17200 156 310026 GANA SAMBAD PATRIKA AGARTALA 15975 157 210321 GANDHINAGAR SAMACHAR GANDHINAGAR 25685 158 125602 GANGA JAL AUSHDHI HE KANPUR 5300 159 127940 GANGA MAHIMA GHAZIABAD 7237 160 127829 GANGANAGAR MORCHA SRI GANGANAGA 5508 161 125616 GORAKHNAGARI GORAKHPUR 26900 162 122640 GORAKHPUR MAIL GORAKHPUR 40854 163 124356 GORAKHPUR MAIL SIDDHARTH NAGA 35143 164 120731 GRAMVASI MIRZAPUR 4850 165 123339 GREH LAXMI DELHI 298653 166 129581 GREH NANDANI DELHI 14435 167 210466 GUJARAT CHITRA VALSAD 23341 168 210238 GUJARAT NITI AHMEDABAD 21032 169 123908 GUJARAT VAIBHAV AHMEDABAD 252869 170 129052 GUJARAT VAIBHAV DELHI 74434 171 210176 GUJRAT PRABHA BHARUCH 26696 172 210175 GUJRAT PRABHA SURAT 27181 173 121947 HADOTI-KI-HALCHAL KOTA 27510 174 160027 HALAT-E-BIHAR SAMASTIPUR 61012 175 160234 HAMARI AWAZ BUDAUN 17500 176 520001 HARHNA AIZAWL 26000 177 127074 HARI BHOOMI BILASPUR 94881 178 127040 HARI BHOOMI DELHI 54994 179 129738 HARIBHOOMI JABALPUR 52897 180 129377 HARISHCHANDRA UWACH HARIDWAR 17050 181 129165 HEALTH OF BHARAT DELHI 18035 182 100520 HIGHLANDER AIZAWL 27000 183 127348 HIGHWAY CHANNEL BILASPUR 30638 184 127108 HIGHWAY CHANNEL JAGDALPUR 26948 185 127037 HIGHWAY CHANNEL RAIPUR 36888 186 129810 HILL SANDESH DELHI 10500 187 124872 HILLARI EXPRESS DEHRADUN 5100 188 122404 HIM KISAN SHIMLA 2000 189 120078 HIM PRAVAKTA NARENDRA NAGA 2756 190 126460 HIMACHAL JANTA SHIMLA 2172 191 121657 HIMACHAL SEWA SHIMLA 58700 192 161095 HIND SAMACHAR AMBALA 5271 193 160067 HIND SAMACHAR JALANDHAR 10741 194 161355 HIND SAMACHAR JAMMU 11632 195 161204 HINDUSTAN EXPRESS DELHI 57222 196 125365 HUM KALAM LUCKNOW 14798 197 100841 IMPHAL FREE PRESS IMPHAL 11543 198 128320 INDIA GAPS TODAY DELHI 5600 199 129683 INDIA NEWS DELHI 54030 200 100733 INDIAN CURRENTS DELHI 20689 201 100010 INDIAN EXPRESS AHMEDABAD 17356 202 100011 INDIAN EXPRESS CHANDIGARH 71265 203 100008 INDIAN EXPRESS DELHI 69645 204 100746 INDIAN EXPRESS LUCKNOW 21485 205 100009 INDIAN EXPRESS MUMBAI 72458 206 100403 INDIAN EXPRESS PUNE 75000 207 100499 INDIAN EXPRESS VADODARA 15300 208 121222 INDIAN PUNCH DEOGHAR 71875 209 129716 INDIAN PUNCH KOLKATA 25001 210 122140 INDORE BHRAMAN INDORE 5300 211 160563 INKSHAF JHANSI 38100 212 160054 INQIULAB MUMBAI 32684 213 129991 JADEED MARKAZ DELHI 12314 214 123079 JADEED MARKAZ LUCKNOW 26215 215 180012 JAG BANI JALANDHAR 159762 216 180366 JAG BANI (JALANDHAR) LUDHIANA 138352 217 121463 JAG PRAKASH MIRZAPUR 45095 218 121900 JAGAT KRANTI JIND 61034 219 127600 JAGRUK EXPRESS VARANASI 21081 220 180321 JAN EKTA DELHI 47548 221 129629 JAN JAN TAK DEHRADUN 45000 222 121718 JAN LAHAR DEHRADUN 35465 223 127880 JAN LEHAR MUNIKARETI (TEH 46085 224 129995 JAN PRAVACHAK DHOLPUR 5440 225 121413 JAN VISHWASH PILIBHIT 16367 226 210029 JANAMBHOOMI PRAVASI MUMBAI 28185 227 410276 JANAPAKSHAM HYDERABAD 32417 228 300080 JANASADHARAN GUWAHATI 37445 229 210018 JANMA BHOOMI MUMBAI 18176 230 127113 JANMORCHA BAREILLY 27946 231 120244 JANMORCHA FAIZABAD 56877 232 121901 JANSATTA CHANDIGARH 11891 233 121227 JANSATTA DELHI 42735 234 123826 JANSATTA KOLKATA 23400 235 129158 JANSATTA LUCKNOW 16300 236 121247 JAWAHARVANI MHOW 4581 237 122018 JAYANT KOTDWAR 28350 238 320162 KADAMBINI BHUBANESWAR 38256 239 128752 KALINGA BHARATI BHUBANESWAR 16657 240 122416 KALINGA BHARATI ROURKELA 75000 241 122267 KANPUR UJALA KANPUR 56447 242 310370 KARMA SANGSTHAAN KOLKATA 101927 243 124488 KARNAPRIYA KORBA 30200 244 123428 KASHI VARTA VARANASI 48084 245 126923 KAUSAR BHOPAL 51144 246 128744 KAUSAR DELHI 45008 247 122712 KEERTI KRANTI REWA 46821 248 122859 KESAR KUSBU TIMES MEERUT 15800 249 124497 KHABAR SAMRAT RAJASAMAND 46566 250 127892 KHABAR SAMRAT UDAIPUR 46590 251 121868 KHABARYAAR AGRA 25000 252 200389 KIRAT VENGURLA
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