Nava Telangana
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Editor | R. Sudhabhaskar |
Founded | 21 March 2015 |
Language | Telugu |
Headquarters | Hyderabad, Telangana |
Website | http://navatelangana.com/ |
Nava Telangana (lit. 'New Telangana') is a daily Telugu language newspaper in the Indian state of Telangana owned by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)). It is published in Karimnagar, Khammam, Hyderabad, and Ranga Reddy.
The party launched the newspaper on 21 March 2015 as a counterpart to their Andhra Pradesh-based newspaper Prajasakti after the formation of Telangana the year prior. A ceremony was held t mark the launch with various political figures from "all political parties" in attendance.[1][2] The paper recorded a drop of 67% in government advertising fees from the Telangana state government, a major source of newspaper funds, from 2016 to 2018.[3]
See also
- List of newspapers in India
- List of newspapers in India by circulation
- List of newspapers in the world by circulation
References
- ^ "Minister launches 'Nava Telangana'". The Hindu. Nizamabad. 22 March 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 11 January 2022 – via www.thehindu.com.
- ^ India, The Hans (21 March 2015). "Nava Telangana to hit stands today". www.thehansindia.com. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
- ^ "When the Chief Minister Is Also a Media Owner". The Wire. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
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