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Rate Renewal Reminder for Those Publications Who Did Not ~.~R~¢ 'l1ffir m<PR 3TtR Si61f.'J~~ Government of India 'i~ l1Yffi f.R"mt>n.l ~: 24369526 ~ ~ Iq"1 31R DIRECTORATE OF ADVERTISING N. Venudhar Reddy & VISUAL PUBLICITY Add!. Director General ~~ ~ lfflRUT Ti~ Tel. No. : 24369526 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting ~\if-IV, ~~ 'IlCFf. ~.\Jfbn. ~<ffi "ffil:fi xt? ~ ~-110003 Phase-IV, Soochna Bhawan, c.G.a. Complex, Lodhi Road. New Delhi-110003 OR : ~3R1 Telegram: Advisual ~<ffi / Fax: 24369677 ~-~(>J / Email: [email protected] As per c1ause-10(2) of the Advertisement Policy, It is mandatory for all the em panelled publications to apply online in September of each year and submit the online application along with a copy of Annual Return submitted to RNI alongwith receiving proof in DAVP. It has been noticed that many publications have not applied online in September'20B although, they have rate upto 31/12/2015. Therefore, an opportunity is being given to all such publications to apply online by 30/01/2014 failing which the publications will be deempanelled without any further communication. The list of publications is enclosed. (N.V. eddy) Add!. Director General NP Code NP Name Periodicity Pub City 410512 NAVEENA VIDYA MONTHLY HYDERABAD 310662 KNOWLEDGE MEDIA WEEKLY AGARTALA 310573 TRIPURA SUNDARI DAILY(E) AGARTALA 131000 CITIZEN POWER MONTHLY AGRA 130169 JEEVAN NIDHI MONTHLY AGRA 130934 SACH KA UJALA DAILY(E) AGRA 210222 AVIRAT FORTNIGHTLY AHMEDABAD 210545 GUJARAT PRANAM DAILY(M) AHMEDABAD 210578 PRACHALIT DAILY(M) AHMEDABAD 210173 PRAJAJAN WEEKLY AHMEDABAD 210298 PUSHTI PARAG WEEKLY AHMEDABAD 210565 PUZZLE MAGIC WEEKLY AHMEDABAD 210367 SMART INVESTMENT WEEKLY AHMEDABAD 210596 TIMES OF CHANDLODIA WEEKLY AHMEDABAD 200402 WORLD SAMANA WEEKLY AHMEDNAGAR 520001 HARHNA DAILY(M) AIZAWL 520013 THE AIZAWL POST DAILY(M) AIZAWL 520015 THE ZOZAM TIMES DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AIZAWL 130556 BEROZGAAR MITRA FORTNIGHTLY AJMER 220011 HINDU BHOOMI WEEKLY AJMER 200520 KRUSHIVAL DAILY(M) ALIBAG 130076 JANMORCHA DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 130802 KAUSHAMBI TIMES DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 123035 MANOHAR KAHANIYAN MONTHLY ALLAHABAD 100557 OUR LEADER DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 121583 PRAYAGRAJ TIMES DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 131225 SAHAJ SWARAJYA DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 131105 SUPER FAST TIMES DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 101391 THE HINDU (CHENNAI) DAILY(M) ALLAHABAD 130618 THE ISHU POST MONTHLY ALLAHABAD 120782 SHAKTI WEEKLY ALMORA 129933 SHUBH TARIKA MONTHLY AMBALA 130285 KABTAK CHUP RAHEN WEEKLY AMBEDKAR NAGAR 129913 HIND HIMALAYA WEEKLY AMRAVATI 131252 KANONI SHIKANJA MONTHLY AMRITSAR 128836 ARYAWART KESARI FORTNIGHTLY AMROHA 410400 TELUGU WAARAM DAILY(M) ANANTHAPUR 410495 VINIYOGA DHARSINI MONTHLY ANANTHAPUR 310010 DAINIK LIPI DAILY(M) ASANSOL 310679 MANBHUM SAMBAD DAILY(M) ASANSOL 200483 AAPLA SANJ SAHYADRI TIMES DAILY(E) AURANGABAD 200480 BAHUJAN RATNA LOKNAYAK DAILY(M) AURANGABAD 200362 GAVAKARI DAILY(M) AURANGABAD 200559 JANPATRA DAILY(M) AURANGABAD 130697 HIM SAMVAD WEEKLY BAGESHWAR 129367 PARWAT PEEYUSH WEEKLY BAGESHWAR 130809 NILAY TIMES DAILY(M) BAHRAICH 130935 BALAGHAT EXPRESS DAILY(M) BALAGHAT 310682 MANBHUM SAMBAD DAILY(M) BANKURA 160991 BAGH-E-ERAM FORTNIGHTLY BARABANKI 161105 BAGH-E-IRAM WEEKLY BARABANKI 124825 SADBHAWANA KI OOR WEEKLY BARABANKI 124675 TARJUMAN HIND WEEKLY BARABANKI 160461 TARJUMAN HIND WEEKLY BARABANKI 160650 ZEENAT-E-BARABANKI FORTNIGHTLY BARABANKI 130885 SUDRISHTY SANDESH WEEKLY BASTI 127709 DICTATOR FORTNIGHTLY BEAWAR 129832 KESHAVDHARA FORTNIGHTLY BEAWAR 430203 BUTTI MONTHLY BENGALURU 100577 DECCAN HERALD DAILY(M) BENGALURU 101312 EVENING TIMES DAILY(E) BENGALURU 420194 MATHRUBHUMI DAILY(M) BENGALURU 430207 NIMMELLARA MANASA MONTHLY BENGALURU 101346 OBLIGATION DAILY(M) BENGALURU 430106 PRAJAVANI DAILY(M) BENGALURU 100828 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE DAILY(M) BENGALURU 161185 THE SIASAT DAILY(M) BENGALURU 320011 DAINIK ASHA DAILY(M) BERHAMPUR 320017 THE NABEEN WEEKLY BERHAMPUR 210570 UDHYOG MITRA GUJARAT WEEKLY BHARUCH 121155 PILOT DAILY(M) BHATINDA 130446 SATTA SUDHAR DAILY(M) BHIND 131009 ADHYAPAK KI AWAJ MONTHLY BHOPAL 131063 ADITYAZ DAILY(M) BHOPAL 220040 AKHAND SINDHU SANSAR MONTHLY BHOPAL 127800 AKSH FORTNIGHTLY BHOPAL 130392 BHARAM BHARAT NEWS PAPER FORTNIGHTLY BHOPAL 130057 BHASKAR LAKSHYA MONTHLY BHOPAL 125001 BHOPAL CAVACH WEEKLY BHOPAL 129007 BHUMI NIRMAN MONTHLY BHOPAL 130755 CHANDRAKALA KI SACHCHAI MONTHLY BHOPAL 131193 CHETNA WEEKLY BHOPAL 131110 DABANG DUNIA DAILY(M) BHOPAL 126922 HINDI ACTION DAILY(M) BHOPAL 121976 INTERNATIONAL KING WEEKLY BHOPAL 127886 KRISHAK DOOT WEEKLY BHOPAL 122531 PHIR NAI RAH DAILY(E) BHOPAL 131215 PRABHAT PARIKRAMA DAILY(M) BHOPAL 130329 PRADESH TODAY DAILY(M) BHOPAL 128801 PRAKASH JYOTISH DARSHAN MONTHLY BHOPAL 120344 RAMBHA TIMES WEEKLY BHOPAL 128167 RASHTRA BODH DAILY(M) BHOPAL 131011 RASHTRIYA PANCHAYAT KALYAN MONTHLY BHOPAL 128709 ROJGAR PLUS FORTNIGHTLY BHOPAL 122922 SIDDHNATH WEEKLY BHOPAL 128246 SUBAHA SAVERE DAILY(M) BHOPAL 122324 SURYA KI CHAMAK WEEKLY BHOPAL 101383 THE TIMES OF INDIA DAILY(M) BHOPAL 160751 URDU ACTION DAILY(M) BHOPAL 120368 VICHAR SHILPI WEEKLY BHOPAL 122137 VICHITRA VINOD WEEKLY BHOPAL 122924 YUG SAMBODHAN WEEKLY BHOPAL 122316 ZAKMI SHER WEEKLY BHOPAL 101358 BIMA CHRONICLE FORTNIGHTLY BHUBANESWAR 101279 EMERGING SCIENCE MONTHLY BHUBANESWAR 320270 HIRANCHAL DAILY(M) BHUBANESWAR 320277 JANA TANTRA FORTNIGHTLY BHUBANESWAR 320223 KNOWLEDGE DOT COM MONTHLY BHUBANESWAR 320284 LOKA SAMPARKA WEEKLY BHUBANESWAR 320287 NAKSHATRA JYOTI DAILY(M) BHUBANESWAR 320286 ORIYA GALPARA NABAJATAK KATHA MONTHLY BHUBANESWAR 320247 OSCAR UTKAL DAILY(M) BHUBANESWAR 210576 KUTCH -JA- MADU MONTHLY BHUJ 200294 AVHAN DAILY(M) BHUSAWAL 131227 SAROHA BULLETIN DAILY(M) BIJNOR 131234 VINAY PATRIKA DAILY(M) BIKANER 310681 MANBHUM SAMBAD DAILY(M) BOKARO 320229 HIRANCHAL WEEKLY BOUDDHA 122285 DAINIK PRASHASAN PRAKASH DAILY(M) BUDAUN 129667 AJGAR BHOOMI FORTNIGHTLY BULANDSHAHAR 121523 VIKAS YOJNA WEEKLY BULANDSHAHAR 131176 SURENDRA KAHANIYAN MONTHLY BULANDSHAHR 310549 HOTRI FORTNIGHTLY BURDWAN 310685 PRANTA BHUMI WEEKLY BURDWAN 130951 SADAIV WEEKLY BURHANPUR 161123 URDU ACTION DAILY(M) BURHANPUR 128158 SURKANDA SAMACHAR WEEKLY CHAMBA (T.GARHWAL) 130067 BHARTI INTERNATIONAL DAILY(E) CHANDIGARH 130275 CHANDI BHUMI WEEKLY CHANDIGARH 128667 VIKAS PATRIKA JEEVAN KI PEHCHAN WEEKLY CHANDIGARH 400148 MAALAI SUDAR DAILY(M) CHENNAI 400029 MALAI MURASU DAILY(E) CHENNAI 420193 MATHRUBHUMI DAILY(M) CHENNAI 100078 NEWS TODAY DAILY(E) CHENNAI 101335 OBLIGATION DAILY(M) CHENNAI 400207 TAMIL NEWS DAILY(M) CHENNAI 100709 THE HINDU DAILY(M) CHENNAI 100837 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE DAILY(M) CHENNAI 400150 THINA BOOMI DAILY(M) CHENNAI 131217 THE OCEAN NEWS POINT WEEKLY CHHINDWARA 310517 GRAMANCHAL S. KHABAR WEEKLY CHITTRANJAN 101388 AFTER NOON DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY COIMBATORE 400234 PIRPAGAL DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY COIMBATORE 100832 THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE DAILY(M) COIMBATORE 101394 THE TIMES OF INDIA DAILY(M) COIMBATORE 400153 THINA BOOMI DAILY(M) COIMBATORE 130536 NEK DRISTI WEEKLY DADRI 128683 SATTA SUDHAR DAILY(M) DATIA 101256 DECCAN HERALD (BANGALORE) DAILY(M) DAVANGERE 430195 PRAJAVANI (BANGALORE) DAILY(M) DAVANGERE 127887AAGAZ WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130522 AMAR HINDUSTAN WEEKLY DEHRADUN 129954 BHARAT VICHAR DAILY(M) DEHRADUN 122334 DAHKATE SWAR WEEKLY DEHRADUN 124459 DOON AKSH WEEKLY DEHRADUN 131074 GARHWAL EKTA WEEKLY DEHRADUN 129977 GARHWAL KI MATTI DAILY(M) DEHRADUN 130063 GARHWAL STEPS WEEKLY DEHRADUN 128764 HARSH LEHAR WEEKLY DEHRADUN 124872 HILLARI EXPRESS WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130416 HIM SAMVAD WEEKLY DEHRADUN 129629 JAN JAN TAK MONTHLY DEHRADUN 121718 JAN LAHAR DAILY(M) DEHRADUN 127818 JAN LAHAR WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130696 JANPAKSH AAJKAL FORTNIGHTLY DEHRADUN 130706 JOKHIM FORTNIGHTLY DEHRADUN 129633 KRANTI JWALA WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130576 NEWS ALERT WEEKLY DEHRADUN 128818 PRAMAN WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130998 SACH KI RANBHERI WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130069 SAUMYA TIMES WEEKLY DEHRADUN 128176 SHIKHAR SARINI WEEKLY DEHRADUN 100796 SUCCESS GLORY FORTNIGHTLY DEHRADUN 127737 UDAY UTTARANCHAL WEEKLY DEHRADUN 130987 UTTARAKHAND MANTHAN MONTHLY DEHRADUN 128371 UTTARANCHAL DAY TODAY WEEKLY DEHRADUN 128592 VAARTA VYOM WEEKLY DEHRADUN 500017 VAK FORTNIGHTLY DEHRADUN 125232 VISHAL HIMALAYA WEEKLY DEHRADUN 161130 AAKIF KI MEHFIL MONTHLY DELHI 160906 AAP KA SAATHI FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 100960 AIHRA HUMAN RIGHTS FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 160202 AKHBAR-E-NAU WEEKLY DELHI 100454 ALIVE MONTHLY DELHI 130608ANKALAN WEEKLY DELHI 129914 APNA DESH APNE LOG WEEKLY DELHI 129081 APOORVA SAMACHAR SAKSHI FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 100875 AROUND THE TIMES DAILY(M) DELHI 101099 ASIA DEFENCE NEWS MONTHLY DELHI 130026 BHAKTA SAMAJA MONTHLY DELHI 120194 BHARAT BHAVNA DAILY(M) DELHI 124207 BHARAT TENDER NEWS WEEKLY DELHI 130254 BHARAT TIMES SAJAG FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 124791 BHARTIYA RAIL MONTHLY DELHI 128291 BHEDI NAZAR DAILY(M) DELHI 131128 BHOR DAILY(M) DELHI 130138 BIHARI KHABAR WEEKLY DELHI 101041 CABLE QUEST MONTHLY DELHI 420250 CHAMPAK MONTHLY DELHI 210584 CHAMPAK FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 430204 CHAMPAK FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 100453 CHAMPAK FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 400232 CHAMPAK MONTHLY DELHI 200545 CHAMPAK FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 123040 CHAMPAK FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 130297 CHAUTHI DUNIYA WEEKLY DELHI 128448 CHETAN ANMOL SUKH MONTHLY DELHI 128297 CHETAN TIMES WEEKLY DELHI 126142 CRIME BUREAU FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 127682 CRIME BUREAU WEEKLY DELHI 129946 CRIME BUREAU DAILY(M) DELHI 131243 DALIT ADIVASI DUNIYA WEEKLY DELHI 129855 DAURTI DELHI FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 131238 DELHI QUEEN MONTHLY DELHI 130099 DELHI VARTA DAILY(M) DELHI 130018 DELHI VARTA MONTHLY DELHI 127787 DESH BHAKT TIMES WEEKLY DELHI 128326 DESH BHAKT TIMES DAILY(M) DELHI 130008 DEV BHUMI KI PUKAR FORTNIGHTLY DELHI 130267 DIALOGUE INDIA MONTHLY DELHI
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