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  2. List of Kannada-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    National interest monuments: (Main list.Bangalore circle. Belgaum. Bidar. Bijapur. Dharwad. Gulbarga. North Kanara. Raichur); State protected monuments list; List of ...

  3. Category:Kannada-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Category: Kannada-language newspapers. ... Vishwavani News This page was last edited on 14 May 2020, at 14:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Varthabharathi - Wikipedia

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    Vartha Bharati. also spelled as Vartha Bharathi, is a Kannada daily newspaper published simultaneously from Bangalore, Mangalore and Shimoga. [1] It was launched in August 2003. It is one of nine state level Kannada daily newspapers of Karnataka , as recognised by the Information and Public Relations Department, Government of Karnataka.

  5. Media in Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Indian Independence in 1948, K.N. Guruswamy started the company The Printers, Mysore Pvt. Ltd. publishing two newspapers Deccan Herald (in English) and Prajavani (in Kannada). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Times of India is the largest selling English newspaper in Karnataka. [ 5 ]

  6. Vijayavani - Wikipedia

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    Vijayavani the flagship entity of the VRL Group is the largest circulated newspaper in Karnataka. Vijayavani became the only Kannada newspaper to launch nine editions in just 90 days from its launch. Vijayavani is an all colour paper in all Karnataka. With growth rate of 262% in 3 years, Vijayavani today has a certified circulation of 542,457 ...

  7. Samyukta Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Samyukta Karnataka is a major Kannada newspaper which has its headquarters in Hubballi, Karnataka. It is also published from Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Bagalkot, Kalaburgi and Davanagere. The incumbent editor is Hunasavadi Rajan. The newspaper is also available in an e-format on the official website. Samyukta Karnataka was first published in 1921.

  8. Bintulu - Wikipedia

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    Bintulu Government Secondary School was opened in 1964. [24] In 1967 Bintulu celebrated the first 100 years of the Council Negri meeting (Sarawak State Legislative Assembly). A stone monument was built in front of a government rice storeroom to commemorate the event. [14] Bintulu was a sub-district of Miri Division in the 1970s. [24]

  9. Sanjevani - Wikipedia

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    Sanjevani is a major Kannada afternoon newspaper has its headquarters in Bangalore, Karnataka. [1] It was started on 10 December 1982, thus completing 25 years in 2007. Sanjevani was the first South Indian language newspaper to be put onto the World Wide Web in the year 1998, and was chosen "No. 1 Kannada Newspaper" by a Microsoft survey i