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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. The following are newspapers which are written primarily or entirely in the language.[1]
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editNewspaper | Founded | Headquarters | Owner | Interval of publication | Nameplate | |
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English | Telugu | |||||
Andhra Bhoomi | ఆంధ్రభూమి | 1960 | Daily | |||
Andhra Jyothi | ఆంధ్రజ్యోతి | 1960 | ||||
Andhra Prabha | ఆంధ్రప్రభ | 1938 | ||||
Eenadu | ఈనాడు | 1974 | Hyderabad | |||
Janam Sakshi | జనంసాక్షి | 2002 | ||||
Mana Telangana | మన తెలంగాణ | 2015 | ||||
Namasthe Telangana | నమస్తే తెలంగాణ | 2011 | ||||
Nava Telangana | నవ తెలంగాణ | 2015 | ||||
Prajasakti | ప్రజాశక్తి | 1942 | ||||
Sakshi | సాక్షి | 2008 | Hyderabad | |||
Suryaa | సూర్య | 2007 | Hyderabad | |||
Vaartha | వార్త | 1996 | ||||
Visalaandhra | విశాలాంధ్ర | 1952 | Vijayawada | |||
Zamin Ryot | జమీన్ రైతు | 1930 | Weekly | |||
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Andhra Patrika | ఆంధ్ర పత్రిక | 1908 | Weekly |
- ^ "Telugu language | Origin, History, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 9 September 2023. Retrieved 15 September 2023.