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News Papers In India
News, whether it is an acronym or self designed word itself, it entertains everyone with information from all directions, North, East, West and South, which every human being is eager to devour either out of natural instinct of curiosity or literary interest of education and newspapers are the carriers of news items every day, if not every minute as in the case of online newspaper, which are popularly known as ‘print media’ these days, although the term media covers other channels of news breakers such as television, radio etc.
On a quick count there are at least 638 news papers and news magazines in India, most of them in print media, some of them in digital media through the Net, all of them catering to the news lovers of the country.
The dailies, as they are referred to, are published from various cities and towns, in English and regional languages, some of them published online, and on a quick count of the newspaper in India, the following is the number of them coming in print media in different languages:
Print Media
Language | Number |
Language |
Number |
Language |
Number |
Assamese |
16 |
Kashmiri |
4 |
Oriya |
49 |
Bengali |
29 |
Konkani |
2 |
Punjabi |
8 |
English |
92 |
Malayalam |
20 |
Sindhi |
12 |
Garhwali |
2 |
Marathi |
45 |
Tamil |
24 |
Gujarati |
28 |
Meitei |
20 |
Telugu |
26 |
Hindi |
100 |
Miza |
4 |
Tibetan |
1 |
Kannada |
34 |
Nepali |
3 |
Urdu |
35 |
Apart from these, there could be innumberable number of newspapers which are locally published in each part of the City comprising of only local engagements and news items.
With regard to Online Newspaper in India, they are 83, published in different languages, most of them in English, among which business news papers gain lot of value because of their timely information and guidance rendered in their sites.
Some of the popular news paper in India such as Times of India, Statesman, The Hindu etc have different publication points from where they simultaneously release newspaper editions through their facsimile process, like wise, in the same location, they release different editions published in different timings of the day, popularly known as Dak and Evening editions.
Newspaper in India, like it is so with every country, mostly thrive on their advertisement revenue, again advertisements coming to them based on their circulation, for which each news paper organization competes with others, mostly by improving their quality of news items and timeliness, however, they also adopt other promotional methods and marketing techniques, the Government agencies feeding them sizable advertisement revenue.
Most of the Indians, whether they are sipping a cup of coffee in their garden lounge or they sit in the wooden bench in front of a street side shop holding their tea glasses, one common factor is their habit of holding a newspaper in their hands, enjoying the news items of the day.
Amar Asom News Paper | Gana Adhikar News Paper | Nyamiya Barta News Paper
Anandabazar Patrika News Paper | Ebela News Paper | Ei Samay News Paper
The Economic Times News Paper | The Hindustan Times News Paper | The Times of India News Paper
Divya Bhaskar News Paper | Janmabhumi News Paper | Sambhaav News Paper
Dainik Bhaskar News Paper | Dainik Jagran News Paper | Navbharat Times News Paper
Kannada Prabha News Paper | Samyukta Karnataka News Paper | Udayavani News Paper
Koshur News Paper | Sangarmal News Paper | Soan Meeraas News Paper
Sunaparant News Paper | Vauraddeancho Lxtt News Paper
Imphal Free Press News Paper | Poknapham News Paper
Jagbani News Paper | Punjabi Tribune News Paper
Dinakaran News Paper | Dinamalar News Paper | Dina Thanthi News Paper
Andhra Prabha News Paper | Eenadu News Paper | Praja Shakti News Paper
Hind Samachar News Paper | The Musalman News Paper | Viqar E Deccan News Paper