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Newspaper Wise Committment for All Advertisements in All State During NEWSPAPER WISE COMMITTMENT FOR ALL ADVERTISEMENTS IN ALL STATE DURING THE PERIOD 2019-2020 AS ON 18/02/2020 SL NO CODE NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION LAN/PER INSERTIONS SPACE(SQ.CM) AMOUNT(RS) STATE - ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR 1 310672 ARTHIK LIPI PORT BLAIR BEN/D 26 11813 289930 2 131669 INFO INDIA PORT BLAIR HIN/D 15 4625 66545 3 132949 SANMARG PORT BLAIR HIN/D 29 9794 139857 4 100771 THE ANDAMAN EXPRESS PORT BLAIR ENG/D 11 3169 46173 5 101067 THE ECHO OF INDIA PORT BLAIR ENG/D 229 69495 963387 6 101692 THE PHOENIX POST PORT BLAIR ENG/D 1 825 9010 7 101500 TODAY TIMES PORT BLAIR ENG/D 46 21695 425650 8 132930 BANGLA MORCHA PORTBLAIR HIN/D 16 6713 132084 STATE - ANDHRA PRADESH GRAMEENA JANA JEEVANA 9 410534 AMALAPURAM TEL/D 3 1208 18189 TEJAMGODAVARI 10 410198 ANDHRA BHOOMI ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 9 4918 73035 11 410202 ANDHRA JYOTHI ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 29 9208 270643 12 410345 ANDHRA PRABHA ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 8 2870 47260 13 410632 ASHRAYA ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 2 648 9757 14 100820 DECCAN CHRONICLE ANANTHAPUR ENG/D 35 9828 187112 15 410522 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 10 5288 133145 16 410370 SAKSHI ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 14 5055 173221 17 410171 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 16 7806 204237 18 410398 ANDHRA DAIRY ELURU TEL/D 6 2233 42668 19 410117 GOPI KRISHNA ELURU TEL/D 9 5244 120986 20 410449 NETAJI ELURU TEL/D 3 2049 39152 21 410194 ANDHRA JYOTHI GUNTUR TEL/D 44 15109 609849 22 410209 ANDHRA PRABHA GUNTUR TEL/D 33 12988 554028 23 410412 BHARATHASAKTHI GUNTUR TEL/D 1 408 7796 24 101615 GOOD MORNING ANDHRA GUNTUR ENG/D 11 4258 98238 25 410681 JOURNALIST NIGHAA GUNTUR TEL/D 1 408 6143 26 410623 NANDI TIMES GUNTUR TEL/D 3 1464 27974 27 410365 SAKSHI GUNTUR TEL/D 39 13238 578604 28 410480 SURYA GUNTUR TEL/D 2 504 7588 29 410239 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA GUNTUR TEL/D 1 825 26647 30 410219 ANDHRA JYOTHI KADAPA TEL/D 20 5778 144908 31 410391 BHARATHA SAKTHI KADAPA TEL/D 2 648 12382 32 410227 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM KADAPA TEL/D 28 15020 468085 33 410377 SAKSHI KADAPA TEL/D 14 4786 137605 34 410158 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA KADAPA TEL/D 1 144 2752 35 410220 ANDHRA JYOTHI KAKINADA TEL/D 8 1784 46194 36 410488 NETI ANDHRA KAKINADA TEL/D 25 12364 314338 37 410513 RAJANNARAJYAM KRISHNA DISTRICT TEL/D 7 2204 50848 38 410216 ANDHRA JYOTHI KURNOOL TEL/D 27 8143 236844 39 410551 NANDI TIMES KURNOOL TEL/D 5 2689 51381 40 410357 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA KURNOOL TEL/D 3 1230 32904 41 410226 PRAJASAKTI KURNOOL TEL/D 13 8812 241231 42 410376 SAKSHI KURNOOL TEL/D 18 4918 169453 43 410199 TEL J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA KURNOOL TEL/D 6 1505 44551 44 101676 THE HANS INDIA KURNOOL ENG/D 7 3098 47239 45 410597 VISALAANDHRA KURNOOL TEL/D 2 648 14216 46 410342 VISHAYASUCHANA KURNOOL TEL/D 4 2121 31936 47 410221 ANDHRA BHOOMI NELLORE TEL/D 1 408 9413 48 410218 ANDHRA JYOTHI NELLORE TEL/D 26 9070 220003 49 410353 ANDHRA PRABHA NELLORE TEL/D 13 6893 138907 50 410464 ANTHIMA THEERPU NELLORE TEL/M 1 825 13173 51 100905 DECCAN CHRONICLE NELLORE ENG/D 28 5296 96372 52 410458 PUNNAMI NELLORE TEL/M 2 1396 29815 53 410594 PUNNAMI NELLORE TEL/D 1 408 4541 54 410523 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM NELLORE TEL/D 12 6611 176856 55 410380 SAKSHI NELLORE TEL/D 31 12238 370477 56 410222 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA NELLORE TEL/D 17 7378 221472 57 410231 ANDHRA JYOTHI ONGOLE TEL/D 17 5065 125100 58 410618 PRAJASAKTI ONGOLE TEL/D 10 5247 164934 59 410363 SAKSHI ONGOLE TEL/D 11 3978 116748 60 410197 ANDHRA BHOOMI RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 4 1873 24146 61 410206 ANDHRA PRABHA RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 21 9991 372520 62 100819 DECCAN CHRONICLE RAJAHMUNDRY ENG/D 27 6849 170020 63 410269 PRAJASAKTI RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 18 9113 225434 64 410550 RURAL TODAY RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 1 408 9413 65 410371 SAKSHI RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 22 8257 292078 66 410229 SAMCHALANA V.P. LEADER RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 13 7926 250581 67 410162 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA RAJAHMUNDRY TEL/D 10 5724 175579 68 410215 ANDHRA JYOTHI SRIKAKULAM TEL/D 24 9078 183745 69 410481 NETI ANDHRA SRIKAKULAM TEL/D 16 8530 222322 70 410346 PRAJASAKTI SRIKAKULAM TEL/D 6 4507 117511 71 410361 SAKSHI SRIKAKULAM TEL/D 16 6268 183923 72 410191 ANDHRA JYOTHI TADEPALLIGUDEM TEL/D 18 4929 97133 73 410378 SAKSHI TADEPALLIGUDEM TEL/D 11 3389 108220 74 410238 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA TADEPALLIGUDEM TEL/D 3 320 6115 75 101642 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS THADEPALLIGUDEM ENG/D 75 9096 105335 76 410094 ANDHRA JYOTHI TIRUPATI TEL/D 37 13137 459978 77 410208 ANDHRA PRABHA TIRUPATI TEL/D 16 4590 161001 78 410636 GLOBAL NEWS TIRUPATI TEL/D 4 1848 27825 79 410351 NEETI DINA PATRIKA SURYA TIRUPATI TEL/D 2 1485 47965 80 410563 NETI MANA DESAM TIRUPATI TEL/D 2 648 9757 81 410187 PRAJASAKTI TIRUPATI TEL/D 12 6087 187785 82 410615 PRATAHKAALAM TIRUPATI TEL/D 4 1638 31299 83 410502 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM TIRUPATI TEL/D 3 1305 42151 84 410356 SAKSHI TIRUPATI TEL/D 20 7647 265194 85 101558 SKYLINE TIRUPATI ENG/D 3 1048 15780 86 101439 THE HANS INDIA TIRUPATI ENG/D 28 13059 330739 87 101633 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS TIRUPATI ENG/D 89 12496 157601 88 410118 ANDHRA BHOOMI VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 3 672 7480 89 410001 ANDHRA JYOTHI VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 92 33201 1172132 90 410013 ANDHRA PRABHA VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 30 8743 348600 91 100449 DECCAN CHRONICLE VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 131 26443 754630 92 410214 NETI MANADESAM VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 1 408 4541 93 100955 NEWS BOOM VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 8 3013 69513 94 410010 PRAJASAKTI VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 11 5309 162434 95 410364 SAKSHI VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 143 49225 1679785 96 100881 SKYLINE VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 2 552 6144 97 410159 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 6 2217 65997 98 101030 THE FOURTH VOICE VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 35 12631 306257 99 101449 THE HANS INDIA VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 18 7225 177378 100 100793 THE HINDU VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 7 2384 63773 101 100014 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 119 23450 317257 102 101630 THE TIMES OF INDIA VIJAYAWADA ENG/D 67 8569 192548 103 410282 UDAYA BHARATAM VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 5 2485 57331 104 410337 VIJAYABHANU VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 1 408 4541 105 410006 VISALAANDHRA VIJAYAWADA TEL/D 1 408 9413 106 410494 ADHINETHA VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/M 2 2541 45243 107 410634 AKSHARA VIPLAVAM VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 7 2946 62099 108 410116 ANDHRA BHOOMI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 23 2860 28001 109 410132 ANDHRA JYOTHI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 160 26516 747687 110 410167 ANDHRA PRABHA VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 92 10245 319471 111 410520 CHAITANYA VAARADHI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 9 1953 29407 112 100448 DECCAN CHRONICLE VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 279 53543 1486250 113 410555 GREATER NEWS VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 2 573 6377 114 410455 JANA JAGRUTHI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/F 1 408 4865 JANAM JANA CHAITANYA MASA 115 410604 VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/M 2 968 19032 PATRIKA 116 410392 MANABHOOMI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 5 888 13371 117 410489 NETHAJI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 11 1944 29271 118 410284 NETI ANDHRA VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 46 8181 230289 119 410608 NETI MANADESAM VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 5 888 9883 120 410683 PRAJA PALANA VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 28 2364 63402 121 410181 PRAJASAKTI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 107 11449 305584 122 410526 PRATAHKAALAM VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 33 4241 81036 123 410373 SAKSHI VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 239 46592 1524308 124 410172 SAMCHALANA V.P.LEADER VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 37 5865 162901 125 500027 SANSKRUT BHASA VISAKHAPATNAM SAN/F 1 408 6467 126 101563 SKYLINE VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 11 1176 17708 127 101586 STANDARD POST VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 29 3420 65351 128 410548 SUCCESS NEWS VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/M 2 787.5 9179 129 410581 SUPADHA VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 10 1128 16985 130 127353 SWATANTRA VAARTHA VISAKHAPATNAM HIN/D 28 2936 52494 131 101467 THE HANS INDIA VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 70 7848 137444 132 100794 THE HINDU VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 8 2456 88461 133 100710 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 231 38723 503606 134 101463 THE TIMES OF INDIA VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 159 19277 350251 135 101436 VIEWS OBSERVER VISAKHAPATNAM ENG/D 16 1660 31719 136 410007 VIJAYABHANU VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 113 22433 303000 137 410123 VISAKHA SAMACHARAM VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 53 6192 98145 138 410452 VISALAANDHRA (VIJAYAWADA) VISAKHAPATNAM TEL/D 14 1468 40513 139 410558 NETI ANDHRA VIZIANAGARAM TEL/D 20 8175 186361 STATE - ARUNACHAL PRADESH 140 101200 ARUNACHAL FRONT ITANAGAR ENG/D 179 57623 1695699 141 101502 EASTERN SENTINEL ITANAGAR ENG/D 91 35617 886771 142 100571 ECHO OF ARUNACHAL ITANAGAR ENG/D 111 39720 1169356 143 101445 INDEPENDENT REVIEW ITANAGAR ENG/D 16 7428 220502 144 131098 KHABAR MORCHA ITANAGAR HIN/D 3 1209 18203 145 101513 THE ARUNACHAL PIONEER ITANAGAR ENG/D 5 752 17349 146 100410 THE ARUNACHAL TIMES ITANAGAR ENG/D 135 31085 867353 147 100840 THE DAWNLIT POST ITANAGAR ENG/D 86 26028 747193 STATE - ASSAM 148 610004 SANSEYARI BODOLAND ENGKHONG BIJNI BOD/D 19 12414 390999 149 101307 THE BODOLAND EXPRESS BIJNI ENG/D 25 16052 506509 150 300082 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN BONGAIGAON ASS/D 13 9830 147825 151 300042 ASOM SPANDAN DIBRUGARH ASS/W 3 2475 29511 152 300077 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN DIBRUGARH ASS/D 29 15200 386634 153 300106 SOLANGDO DIPHU ASS/D 9 7384 141094 154 101206 THE HILLS TIMES DIPHU ENG/D 17 8840 179159 155 620003 THEKAR DIPHU KAR/D 9 5176 77934 156 300113 AALOK PRAVANJYAN GUWAHATI ASS/B 1 825 11803 157 300118 AAMI ASOMOR JANAGAN GUWAHATI ASS/D 8 8593 269936 158 300071 AMAR ASOM GUWAHATI ASS/D 62 19106 556973 159 161772 ANDAZ E BAYAN GUWAHATI URD/D 15 8579 179367 160 300078 ASOMIYA KHABAR GUWAHATI ASS/D 74 26092 602459 161 300068 ASOMIYA PRATIDIN GUWAHATI ASS/D 47 16854 595858 162 100050 ASSAM TRIBUNE GUWAHATI ENG/D 180 40722 1553690 163 132034 BANGLA MORCHA GUWAHATI HIN/D 13 7512 130028 164 300094 BATORI KAKAT GUWAHATI ASS/D 2 4158 111234 165 300114 DAINANDIN BARTA GUWAHATI ASS/D 13 9539 244123 166 300069 DAINIK AGRADOOT GUWAHATI ASS/D 161 67169 3173417 167 300083 DAINIK JANAMBHUMI GUWAHATI ASS/D 17 10753
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