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Empanelment of Publications LIST OF NEWSPAPERS FOR THE APPROVAL OF FRESH EMPANELMENT (FEB. 2010) Sl.No. Application No. Newspaper Name Edition Periodicity Language Remarks State : ANDHRA PRADESH 1. 0210F01410-050 RAYALASEEMA SAMAYAM CUDDAPPAH DAILY(M) TELUGU 2. 0210F01410-022 ANDHRA PRABHA KURNOOL DAILY(M) TELUGU 3. 0210F01410-023 ANDHRAPRABHA NIZAMABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 4. 0210F01410-021 ANDHRA PRABHA SURYAPET DAILY(M) TELUGU 5. 0210F01410-026 BHARATHA SAKTHI CUDDAPPAH DAILY(M) TELUGU 6. 0210F01411-007 DISHA HYDERABAD DAILY(E) TELUGU 7. 0210F01410-041 MANABHOOMI VISAKHAPATNAM DAILY(M) TELUGU 8. 0210F01413-001 NAVASANKHARAVAM NELLORE WEEKLY TELUGU 9. 0210F01410-032 PRAJA HITAM HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 10. 0210F01100-006 TELANGANA ESSENCE WARANGAL DAILY(M) ENGLISH 11. 0210F01410-033 THE HYDERABAD MIRROR HYDERABAD DAILY(M) TELUGU 12. 0210F0141B-001 UDAYA BHARATAM KARIMNAGAR DAILY(M) TELUGU 13. 0210F0141B-003 VAARTHA REKHA WARANGAL DAILY(M) TELUGU No. of Newspaper in the State : 13 State : ASSAM 14. 0210F02123-001 AKELA TINSUKIA WEEKLY HINDI 15. 0210F02303-002 ALOK GUWAHATI WEEKLY ASSAMESE 16. 0210F02100-001 EASTERN CHRONICLE GUWAHATI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 17. 0210F02510-001 HAMRO PRAJASHAKTI TEZPUR DAILY(M) NEPALI 18. 0210F02125-001 PURVI PRAKASH TINSUKIA MONTHLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : BIHAR 19. 0210F03120-002 TARUNMITRA PATNA DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : CHHATTISGARH CORPORATE 20. 0210F33125-001 CHHATTISGARH RAIPUR MONTHLY HINDI 21. 0210F33120-002 RAJ EXPRESS RAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 22. 0210F33125-003 VIPRA VARTA RAIPUR MONTHLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 3 State : DELHI 23. 0210F27163-006 AALMI JUNG DELHI WEEKLY URDU 24. 0210F27123-014 AFTER BRAKE DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 25. 0210F27120-056 AKHBAAR NO.1 DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 26. 0210F27125-051 BHAKTA SAMAJA DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 27. 0210F27100-003 BUSINESS OCEAN DELHI DAILY(M) ENGLISH 28. 0210F27125-006 CRICKET SAMRAT DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 29. 0210F27120-054 CRIME BUREAU DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 30. 0210F27125-039 DELHI VARTA DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 31. 0809F27120-003 DELHI METRO MAIL DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 32. 0210F27124-219 DEV BHUMI KI PUKAR DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 33. F2712B-003 DINCHARYA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 34. 0210F27105-006 G FILES DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 35. 0210F27125-048 GYAN GAUTAMI DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 36. 0210F27120-004 HAMARA MAHANAGAR DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 37. 0210F27120-068 HIND AATMA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 38. 0210F27124-094 INDIA FIRE DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 39. 0210F27123-009 JADEED MARKAZ DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 40. 0210F27120-058 KALAM SATTA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 41. 0810F27125-149 MAJMOON DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 42. 0210F27125-036 MUKHBIR DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 43. 0210F27123-020 SAMAJ KA UJALA DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 44. 0210F27120-073 STAR SAVERA DELHI DAILY(M) HINDI 45. 0210F27125-042 SWEETY IN BEAUTY DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 46. 0210F27105-003 TEENAGE DIGEST DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH 47. 0809F27163-001 TENDER KHABAR NAMA DELHI WEEKLY URDU 48. 0210F27103-003 TENDER SOOCHNA DELHI WEEKLY ENGLISH 49. 0210F27125-054 TENTION FREE DELHI MONTHLY HINDI 50. 0210F27123-017 TRANS REPORTER DELHI WEEKLY HINDI 51. 0809F27124-016 UTTARAKHAND PRABHAT DELHI FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 52. 0210F27105-001 YUVA UDAAN DELHI MONTHLY ENGLISH No. of Newspaper in the State : 30 State : GUJARAT 53. 0210F04213-003 JAN AAVAZ AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI 54. 0210F04213-009 KHUSHALI DARPAN AHMEDABAD WEEKLY GUJARATI 55. 0809F0421B-004 KISAN RAJ GANDHINAGAR DAILY(M) GUJARATI 56. 0210F04120-003 METRO HERALD AHMEDABAD DAILY(M) HINDI 57. 0210F04210-008 NAV GUJARAT TIMES SURAT DAILY(M) GUJARATI 58. 0210F04213-005 PIDIT MANAV DEESA WEEKLY GUJARATI 59. 0210F04211-010 STANDARD HERALD AHMEDABAD DAILY(E) GUJARATI 60. 0210F04210-004 THE ECONOMIC TIMES AHMEDABAD DAILY(M) GUJARATI 61. 0210F04214-003 UJALA KI AUR AHMEDABAD FORTNIGHTLY GUJARATI No. of Newspaper in the State : 9 State : HARYANA 62. 0210F05104-001 BUSINESS AND ECONOMY PANCHKULA FORTNIGHTLY ENGLISH 63. 0210F05120-001 SHER E HARYANA FARIDABAD DAILY(M) HINDI 64. 0210F05120-004 PEHLI KHABAR PANIPAT DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 3 State : HIMACHAL PRADESH 65. 0210F06123-006 HIM UJALA SIRMOUR WEEKLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 1 State : JAMMU AND KASHMIR 66. 0210F07100-001 KASHMIR TIMES SRINAGAR DAILY(M) ENGLISH 67. 0210F07160-002 LAZAWAL JAMMU DAILY(M) URDU 68. 0210F07100-005 STATE OBSERVER JAMMU DAILY(M) ENGLISH No. of Newspaper in the State : 3 State : KARNATAKA 69. 0210F08410-001 ANDHRA JYOTHI BANGALORE DAILY(M) TELUGU 70. 0210F08400-001 DINAKARAN BANGALORE DAILY(M) TAMIL 71. 0210F08100-001 DNA BANGALORE DAILY(M) ENGLISH 72. 0210F08430-004 KANNADA PRABHA GULBARGA DAILY(M) KANNADA 73. 0210F08430-003 KANNADA PRABHA HUBLI DAILY(M) KANNADA 74. 0210F08160-002 MISSILE EXPRESS BIDAR DAILY(M) URDU No. of Newspaper in the State : 6 State : KERALA 75. 0210F09420-015 JANMA BHUMI KOZHIKODE DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 76. 0210F09420-006 SIRAJ KOZHIKODE DAILY(M) MALAYALAM 77. 0210F09420-007 THEJAS KOZHIKODE DAILY(M) MALAYALAM No. of Newspaper in the State : 3 State : MADHYA PRADESH 78. 0210F10123-016 AKBAR TIMES BHOPAL WEEKLY HINDI 79. 0210F10120-015 B P N TIMES GWALIOR DAILY(M) HINDI 80. 0210F10120-001 BHIND NIGHT MANDLA DAILY(M) HINDI 81. 0210F10120-011 DAINIK BHASKAR CHHINDWARA DAILY(M) HINDI 82. 0210F10120-016 JAN DUNIYA UMARIA DAILY(M) HINDI 83. 0210F10120-014 NAVDUNIA BHOPAL DAILY(M) HINDI 84. 0210F10121-004 SATPUDA TIMES CHHINDWARA DAILY(E) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 7 State : MAHARASHTRA 85. 0210F11200-001 AMRIT KALASH THANE DAILY(M) MARATHI 86. 0210F11200-020 DAYITVA PUNE DAILY(M) MARATHI 87. 0210F19400-002 DINAKARAN MUMBAI DAILY(M) TAMIL 88. 0210F11200-024 MAHASAGAR NAGPUR DAILY(M) MARATHI 89. F11200-023 MATRU-BHUMI AKOLA DAILY(M) MARATHI 90. 0210F11203-001 SHEETAL TIMES SHRIRAMPUR WEEKLY MARATHI 91. 0210F11120-004 VRUTTA MITRA MUMBAI DAILY(M) HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 7 State : ORISSA 92. 0210F15325-002 JUGASHREE JUGANARI BALASORE MONTHLY ORIYA 93. 0210F15320-002 KHABARA BHUBANESWAR DAILY(M) ORIYA 94. 0210F15325-001 SACHITRA VIJAYA BERHANPUR MONTHLY ORIYA 95. 0210F15324-004 THE ANUSILAN TALCHER FORTNIGHTLY ORIYA 96. 0210F15321-002 THE NUTANBARTA BALASORE DAILY(E) ORIYA 97. 0210F15325-003 UDAYABATA JAJPUR MONTHLY ORIYA No. of Newspaper in the State : 6 State : RAJASTHAN 98. 0210F17123-089 ANDAR KI KHABAR BANSWARA WEEKLY HINDI 99. 0210F17120-001 ARUN PRABHA JAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 100. 0210F17124-012 BHARATPUR AGAZ BHARATPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 101. 0210F17120-090 HUKMNAMA SAMACHAR BHILWARA DAILY(M) HINDI 102. 0210F17123-035 JANPRAVACHAK DHOLPUR WEEKLY HINDI 103. 0210F17124-078 KHANDALSANDESH JAIPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 104. 0210F17120-062 MARU LEHAR PALI DAILY(M) HINDI 105. 0210F17124-075 MASHHOOR DHOLPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 106. 0210F17120-059 NIRALI VIJAY JAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 107. 0210F17124-032 RAMSNEHI SAMACHAR JODHPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 108. 0210F17120-092 TEJKESRI JAIPUR DAILY(M) HINDI 109. 0210F17124-010 VICKLANG MANCH JAIPUR FORTNIGHTLY HINDI No. of Newspaper in the State : 12 State : TAMIL NADU 110. 0210F19410-001 ANDHRA JYOTHI CHENNAI DAILY(M) TELUGU 111. 0210F19404-002 RANIMUTHU CHENNAI FORTNIGHTLY TAMIL 112. 0210F19410-002 SAKSHI CHENNAI DAILY(M) TELUGU 113. 0210F19400-003 TAMIL SUDAR COIMBATORE DAILY(M) TAMIL 114. 0210F19100-002 THE TIMES OF INDIA CHENNAI DAILY(M) ENGLISH No. of Newspaper in the State : 5 State : UTTAR PRADESH 115. 0210F21123-002 AAPKI TAQAT FAIZABAD WEEKLY HINDI ADHIVAKTA KALYAN 116. 0210F21123-129 SAMACHAR JHANSI WEEKLY HINDI 117. 0210F21160-022 AWAMI AZADI ALIGARH DAILY(M) URDU 118. 0210F21123-021 BAHUJAN INDIA RAI BAREILLY WEEKLY HINDI 119. 0210F21125-104 BEJOD MEERUT MONTHLY HINDI 120. 0210F21160-034 CHAWTHA SUTOON LUCKNOW DAILY(M) URDU 121. 0210F21160-023 SHAFAQ ALLAHABAD DAILY(M) URDU 122. 0210F21123-101 DURGAM KHABAR NOIDA WEEKLY HINDI 123. 0210F21120-088 HINDUSTAN BAREILLY DAILY(M) HINDI 124. 0210F21163-007 HUMAHERA ALLAHABAD WEEKLY URDU 125. 0210F21160-006 INKISHAF AGRA DAILY(M) URDU 126. 0210F21123-052 JAMINI HAKIKAT SAHARANPUR WEEKLY HINDI 127. 0210F21163-002 MULK-E-HALAAT FATEHPUR WEEKLY URDU 128. 0210F21120-040 PARIVARTAN TIMES LUCKNOW DAILY(M) HINDI 129. 0210F21123-006 PARLIAMENT STREET AGRA WEEKLY HINDI 130. F21120-045 PIONEER ALLIANCE LUCKNOW DAILY(M) HINDI 131. 0210F21160-026 PRABHANJAN SANKET AGRA DAILY(M) URDU 132. 0210F21105-001 PRATIYOGITA DARPAN AGRA MONTHLY ENGLISH 133. 0210F21160-051 QAUMI MOHAZ MIRZAPUR DAILY(M) URDU 134. 0210F21123-063 RAHUL KHOJ LUCKNOW WEEKLY HINDI 135. 0210F21160-043 SABA PRABHAT MEERUT DAILY(M) URDU 136. 0210F21160-016 SAI LEHAR LUCKNOW DAILY(M) URDU 137. 0210F21124-009 SAMMEDACHAL MEERUT FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 138. 0210F21121-027 SANDHYA HINDI DAINIK GORAKHPUR DAILY(E) HINDI 139. 0210F21503-001 SHRI BHATT SATTA ALLAHABAD WEEKLY SANSKRIT 140. 0210F21165-001 SHUA-E-AMAL LUCKNOW MONTHLY URDU 141. 0210F21160-005 TAHREEK-E-AWAM KANPUR DAILY(M) URDU 142. 0210F21160-018 U.P.KA.SACH VARANASI DAILY(M) URDU No. of Newspaper in the State : 28 State : UTTARAKHAND 143. 0210F35124-006 1970 DEHRADUN FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 144. 0210F35123-057 AMRIT GANGA HARIDWAR WEEKLY HINDI 145. 0210F35120-002 BHARAT VICHAR DEHRADUN DAILY(M) HINDI 146. 0210F35124-011 CRIME STATE DEHRADUN FORTNIGHTLY HINDI 147. 0210F35123-055 DOON DEHRA DEHRADUN WEEKLY HINDI 148. 0210F35123-056 GARH BAIRATH DEHRADUN WEEKLY HINDI 149. 0809F35120-008 GARHWAL KI MATTI DEHRADUN DAILY(M) HINDI 150. 0210F35123-051 HIMALYA PARVAT DEHRADUN WEEKLY HINDI 151. 0210F35123-065 JANJIVANKIJHANKI DEHRADUN WEEKLY HINDI 152. 0210F35125-001 MAJMOON DEHRADUN MONTHLY HINDI 153. 0210F35121-004 PRAYAAN HARIDWAR DAILY(E) HINDI 154. 0210F35123-035
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