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  2. Andhra Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Andhra Patrika was an Indian Telugu-language newspaper founded by Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao on 9 September 1908. [1] [2] It was initially a weekly publication and later transformed into a daily newspaper. It played an influential role in India’s nationalist movement.

  3. List of Telugu-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The language of Telugu is spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, in the southeast region of the country. ... Andhra Patrika:

  4. Krishna Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Patrika and Andhra Patrika were two newspapers in Telugu, which were started in the early years of the 20th century and survived till the country became independent. A unique feature of the Krishna Patrika was that it was started by a District Association. Its first issue appeared on 2 February 1902, in accordance with a resolution of ...

  5. List of newspapers in India by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan Patrika: Hindi: Various cities in Rajasthan & Delhi: 5.863 Rajasthan Patrika Pvt. Ltd. 9 The Times of India: English: Various cities and states 5.560 The Times Group: 10 Mathrubhumi: Malayalam: Kerala, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi: 4.849 The Mathrubhumi Group 11 Eenadu: Telugu: Various cities and states 4.569 Ramoji Group: 12 ...

  6. S. Sambhu Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Sivalenka Sambhu Prasad (26 January 1911 – 8 June 1972) [1] was a journalist and Indian National Congress politician, who took over the Daily News Paper Andhra Patrika (Daily Telugu language Newspaper), Andhra Sachitra Vara Patrika (Telugu Language Weekly Magazine) and Bharathi (Telugu Language Monthly covering classical Literature) which were published from Chennai City (then Madras) which ...

  7. Kanuparti Varalakshmamma - Wikipedia

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    Varalakshmamma started her literary career with a series of articles in 1920, under a running title, Maa Chettuneeda Muchatlu, (Chatting in the shade of our tree), published in the Andhra Patrika weekly. In this column, Varalakshmamma discussed important issues such as education for women, traditions, politics and current trends in various areas.

  8. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    Hindi-language newspapers have the largest circulation, followed by English and Telugu. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Newsstand and subscription prices often cover only a small percentage of the cost of producing newspapers in India, and advertising is the primary source of revenue.

  9. Konda Venkatappayya - Wikipedia

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    Konda Venkatappayya or Konda Venkatappaiah B.L. (1866–1948) was a noted Indian lawyer, freedom fighter, and politician from what is now Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] He was one of the founders and the first editor of Krishna Patrika, a leading weekly Telugu magazine during the early 20th century.