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  2. List of magazines in India - Wikipedia

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    14 Telugu. 15 Urdu. 16 See also. 17 References. ... This is a list of magazines published in India, sorted on basis of language. [1] Part of a series on the:

  3. Tantex - Wikipedia

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    Telugu Velugu: This is periodical newsletter sent to the members via email and the quarterly magazine "TELUGU VELUGU". Subscription is open and requested by sending the admin an email. Telugu Radio: This is the weekly edition which promotes the discussions, debates, music, singing, etc. over the radio channels. Though TANTEX does not have a ...

  4. Eenadu - Wikipedia

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    Eenadu (Telugu: ఈనాడు; lit. ' Today/This Land ') [4] is the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper In India predominantly distributed in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. [5] [6] Founded by Ramoji Rao in 1974 in Visakhapatnam, it has been a significant presence in Telugu journalism. [7]

  5. Telugu Naadi (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Telugu Naadi (Telugu: తెలుగు నాది) is an American Telugu-language magazine published in the United States for the Telugu-speaking population. Telugu Naadi , [ 1 ] is a general-interest monthly magazine and features the latest on Telugu politics, culture, films, and literature both in India and the United States.

  6. Media in Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad has several magazines in Telugu, English, Urdu and Hindi languages. The industry is well highlighted as a few of these Magazines host a couple of Hyderabad. Telugu: Magazines published in Hyderabad include the Neadu Telugu daily, Swati, Navya, Andhra Prabha, Andhra Jyoti, Crime Today, Vipula, Chatura, Vanita and Chandamama."Great andhra"

  7. Pratilipi - Wikipedia

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    Pratilipi is an Indian online self-publishing and audiobook portal headquartered in Bangalore. Founded in 2014, the company allows users to publish and read original works such as stories, poetry, essays, and articles in twelve languages: Hindi, Urdu, English, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Punjabi and Odia.

  8. Vaartha - Wikipedia

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    Vaartha was launched in 1996 [2] with A.B.K Prasad as its first editor. It claimed to be the first Telugu daily in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to use Information Technology, [citation needed] allowing it to publish news that broke at as late as 4 a.m. Vaartha was initially popular, competing with Eenadu and Udayam.

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