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Newspaper Wise Committment for All Advertisements in All State During the Period 2009-2010 advtg_report Page 1 of 66 NEWSPAPER WISE COMMITTMENT FOR ALL ADVERTISEMENTS IN ALL STATE DURING THE PERIOD 2009-2010. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SL NO CODE NEWSPAPER PUBLICATION LAN/PER INSERTIONS SPACE(SQ.CM) AMOUNT(RS) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATE : ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR------------------------------------------------------ 1. 101064 ANDAMAN SENTINEL PORT BLAIR ENG/D 212 1,29,926.00 11,11,916.00 2. 100771 THE ANDAMAN EXPRESS PORT BLAIR ENG/D 254 1,11,563.00 6,92,231.00 3. 101067 THE ECHO OF INDIA PORT BLAIR ENG/D 195 82,961.00 5,32,789.00 STATE : ANDHRA PRADESH------------------------------------------------------ 1. 410198 ANDHRA BHOOMI ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 57 35,209.00 4,37,242.00 2. 410202 ANDHRA JYOTHI ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 41 21,302.00 3,20,326.00 3. 410345 ANDHRA PRABHA ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 32 19,681.00 1,24,235.00 4. 100820 DECCAN CHRONICLE ANANTHAPUR ENG/D 43 23,644.00 3,59,773.00 5. 410171 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA ANANTHAPUR TEL/D 35 18,510.00 2,10,238.00 6. 410219 ANDHRA JYOTHI CUDDAPPAH TEL/D 45 21,982.00 2,80,454.00 7. 410158 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA CUDDAPPAH TEL/D 40 18,366.00 2,21,335.00 8. 410012 ELURU TIMES ELURU TEL/D 32 23,025.00 3,07,691.00 9. 410117 GOPI KRISHNA ELURU TEL/D 22 11,425.00 2,02,964.00 10. 410009 RATNA GARBHA ELURU TEL/D 23 10,627.00 1,77,865.00 11. 410114 STATE TIMES ELURU TEL/D 42 23,494.00 3,38,546.00 12. 410194 ANDHRA JYOTHI GUNTUR TEL/D 47 18,021.00 2,65,579.00 13. 410209 ANDHRA PRABHA GUNTUR TEL/D 54 26,072.00 4,59,883.00 14. 410239 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA GUNTUR TEL/D 37 21,677.00 5,52,962.00 15. 100974 AD-VISE HYDERABAD ENG/D 14 6,141.00 69,171.00 16. 161180 AHEM ITELLA HYDERABAD URD/F 9 5,400.00 50,337.00 17. 100795 AHMED TIMES HYDERABAD ENG/M 3 1,200.00 10,374.00 18. 127147 AKASH JYOTI HYDERABAD HIN/D 41 21,073.00 3,07,083.00 19. 160975 AL-FIDA HYDERABAD URD/F 5 2,008.00 17,014.00 20. 410093 ANDHRA JYOTHI HYDERABAD TEL/D 346 1,42,326.00 39,25,869.00 21. 410014 ANDHRA PRABHA HYDERABAD TEL/D 175 81,617.00 21,33,209.00 22. 410180 ANDHRA SHAKTHI HYDERABAD TEL/D 63 31,909.00 5,72,553.00 23. 161274 AWAZ-E-DOST HYDERABAD URD/D 25 14,741.00 1,30,641.00 24. 410168 BHAGYANAGAR SAYAM.PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 30 12,040.00 1,92,005.00 25. 160003 BHAGYANAGAR TIMES HYDERABAD URD/D 46 18,297.00 2,07,215.00 26. 410347 BHARATHA SAKTHI HYDERABAD TEL/D 20 8,832.00 99,415.00 27. 100726 BUSINESS STANDARD HYDERABAD ENG/D 111 52,061.00 4,74,151.00 28. 100999 CAPITAL INFORMATION HYDERABAD ENG/D 11 6,324.00 85,951.00 29. 100293 CITIZEN'S EVENING HYDERABAD ENG/D 50 22,597.00 4,72,382.00 30. 100996 DECCAN TODAY HYDERABAD ENG/D 45 19,052.00 2,10,052.00 31. 161178 ETEMAAD HYDERABAD URD/D 77 41,063.00 8,92,352.00 32. 160785 FAIZ-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD/W 4 1,600.00 12,936.00 33. 101009 FLASH TODAY HYDERABAD ENG/D 14 7,424.00 1,04,905.00 34. 410224 GIRIJYOTHI HYDERABAD TEL/F 7 3,385.00 23,194.00 35. 120304 HINDI MILAP HYDERABAD HIN/D 205 93,921.00 15,20,750.00 36. 100876 INDIA TENDER & EMPLOYMENT JOURNAL HYDERABAD ENG/W 5 1,696.00 30,102.00 37. 410276 JANAPAKSHAM HYDERABAD TEL/M 4 2,091.00 28,231.00 38. 410166 JANATHA HYDERABAD TEL/D 32 16,581.00 2,02,719.00 39. 410268 KALANJALI HYDERABAD TEL/D 23 11,137.00 1,51,262.00 40. 410111 KRISHNA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 46 24,098.00 5,18,406.00 41. 410129 MAHANAGAR S.DINA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 41 27,096.00 5,03,659.00 42. 410127 MAHARADHI HYDERABAD TEL/D 19 10,914.00 1,88,417.00 43. 160455 MAHESHAR HYDERABAD URD/D 27 15,147.00 2,72,498.00 44. 161058 MEHENGAI HYDERABAD URD/D 32 17,364.00 2,11,888.00 45. 160008 MUNSIF HYDERABAD URD/D 209 1,07,869.00 22,74,944.00 46. 410275 NADHI HYDERABAD TEL/M 3 1,200.00 11,514.00 47. 410135 NEDU REPU HYDERABAD TEL/D 23 12,741.00 2,20,722.00 48. 410349 NEETI DINAPATRIKA SURYA HYDERABAD TEL/D 35 14,567.00 3,51,513.00 49. 410170 NETI MANADESAM HYDERABAD TEL/D 14 4,553.00 57,970.00 50. 410139 NETI NIZAM HYDERABAD TEL/D 16 8,081.00 1,37,304.00 51. 410295 NETI TELUGU PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 19 9,535.00 1,07,699.00 52. 100562 NEWS BOOM HYDERABAD ENG/D 43 22,700.00 3,87,193.00 53. 410299 NEWS READER HYDERABAD TEL/D 19 12,174.00 2,26,519.00 54. 100739 NEWSLINE HYDERABAD ENG/D 13 6,947.00 95,319.00 55. 100687 OBLIGATION HYDERABAD ENG/D 8 3,757.00 50,121.00 56. 100076 PLEDGE HYDERABAD ENG/D 63 29,660.00 6,10,576.00 57. 410195 PRAJA PORATAM HYDERABAD TEL/D 17 7,627.00 1,33,177.00 58. 125873 PRAJA SAHAYATA HYDERABAD HIN/D 31 14,050.00 1,97,376.00 59. 410173 PRAJASAKTI HYDERABAD TEL/D 63 23,441.00 5,08,728.00 60. 410203 PRAJATANTRA HYDERABAD TEL/D 13 7,465.00 1,29,199.00 http://10.23.120.198/media/(S(sxjocq55n2p1edmoyno3gi45))/advtg_report.aspx 5/14/2010 advtg_report Page 2 of 66 61. 100962 PRESS MEDIA HYDERABAD ENG/D 26 15,284.00 2,25,323.00 62. 101018 RAYALASEEMA EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG/D 35 16,678.00 1,91,281.00 63. 160007 REHNUMA-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD/D 118 67,963.00 8,96,232.00 64. 161223 ROZNAMA RASHTRIYA SAHARA HYDERABAD URD/D 35 20,695.00 1,28,673.00 65. 410350 SAKSHI HYDERABAD TEL/D 179 72,243.00 59,50,832.00 66. 160628 SAZ-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD/D 53 29,449.00 6,12,163.00 67. 160006 SIYASAT HYDERABAD URD/D 240 1,03,409.00 16,82,184.00 68. 100474 SKYLINE HYDERABAD ENG/D 9 4,262.00 73,742.00 69. 101140 SPIRIT OF WORLD HYDERABAD ENG/D 16 8,663.00 98,166.00 70. 160639 STATE INDUSTRIAL NEWS HYDERABAD URD/D 20 8,785.00 1,22,435.00 71. 127008 SWATANTRA VAARTHA HYDERABAD HIN/D 120 50,098.00 11,79,902.00 72. 160499 TAKEED HYDERABAD URD/W 5 2,425.00 26,983.00 73. 100470 TAKEED (ENGLISH DAILY) HYDERABAD ENG/D 15 7,368.00 99,002.00 74. 410151 TEL.J.D.PATRIKA VAARTHA HYDERABAD TEL/D 745 2,71,989.00 85,44,303.00 75. 410306 TELUGU WAARAM HYDERABAD TEL/D 23 11,067.00 68,915.00 76. 100644 THE ECONOMIC TIMES HYDERABAD ENG/D 162 58,427.00 8,27,378.00 77. 101060 THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG/D 88 45,797.00 4,23,768.00 78. 100682 THE FOURTH VOICE HYDERABAD ENG/D 33 17,679.00 3,88,791.00 79. 100918 THE FREEDOM NATIONS HYDERABAD ENG/D 14 6,250.00 84,495.00 80. 100788 THE HINDU HYDERABAD ENG/D 561 2,09,913.00 98,24,539.00 81. 100836 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE HYDERABAD ENG/D 81 44,671.00 4,20,448.00 82. 100016 THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS HYDERABAD ENG/D 436 1,38,841.00 15,68,103.00 83. 100740 THE TIMES OF INDIA HYDERABAD ENG/D 368 1,41,804.00 73,37,680.00 84. 160602 THE VOICE OF HYDERABAD HYDERABAD URD/D 20 12,652.00 1,92,956.00 85. 100566 TODAY FREEDOM HYDERABAD ENG/D 11 5,393.00 75,231.00 86. 100641 TRUST NEWS HYDERABAD ENG/D 39 23,236.00 2,86,249.00 87. 410242 UDAYA BHARATAM HYDERABAD TEL/D 62 35,401.00 5,86,561.00 88. 410148 USHODAYUM S.DINA PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 39 23,119.00 4,30,649.00 89. 410236 VAARTHA REKHA HYDERABAD TEL/D 21 10,994.00 1,92,524.00 90. 410145 VARTHAMAANAM T.D.PATRIKA HYDERABAD TEL/D 12 5,562.00 76,350.00 91. 100990 VIEWS OBSERVER HYDERABAD ENG/D 12 5,930.00 83,004.00 92. 410153 VIJAYABHANU HYDERABAD TEL/D 77 43,668.00 7,93,134.00 93. 160861 VIQAR-E-DECCAN HYDERABAD URD/D 22 11,800.00 1,38,536.00 94. 410211 VISION ANDHRA HYDERABAD TEL/D 14 8,190.00 1,47,103.00 95. 161114 WORLD VICE HYDERABAD URD/D 20 12,429.00 1,48,234.00 96. 410220 ANDHRA JYOTHI KAKINADA TEL/D 28 13,164.00 1,52,715.00 97. 410339 VIJAYABHANU KAKINADA TEL/D 42 27,147.20 2,58,040.00 98. 410196 ANDHRA BHOOMI KARIMNAGAR TEL/D 48 28,274.00 2,54,810.00 99. 410192 ANDHRA JYOTHI KARIMNAGAR TEL/D 19 9,565.00 1,36,024.00 100.
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