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  2. Pragativadi - Wikipedia

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    Pragativadi is an Indian Odia language daily newspaper published from Bhubaneswar. [1] This is one of the most circulated news dailies in Odisha. Founded in the year 1985 by Pradyumna Bal, currently it is being edited by Samahit Bal. The newspaper also has a news website and an online version of the printed newspapers freely available to ...

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  5. Dainik Tribune - Wikipedia

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    Dainik Tribune (Hindi: दैनिक ट्रिब्यून, romanized: Dainika Ṭribyūna, lit. 'The Daily Tribune') is an Indian Hindi-language daily newspaper that is being currently published from Chandigarh, New Delhi, Jalandhar and Bathinda.

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  8. Prabhat Khabar - Wikipedia

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    Prabhat Khabar is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published in Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal, with circulation in some other states in India, including parts of Orissa. ...

  9. Eenadu - Wikipedia

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    Eenadu was launched from Visakhapatnam on 10 August 1974 by Ramoji Rao, a businessman who had previously achieved success with Priya Pickles and Margadarsi Chitfunds. [8] At that time, the Andhra Prabha, owned by the Indian Express Group, was the leading regional newspaper.