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The Friends of Police (FoP) was a community policing initiative in Tamil Nadu. The movement was founded by in 1993 by Philip V. Prateep, as Superintendent of police in Ramanathapuram district. [1] In 1994, the initiative received official sanction by the state government and expanded state-wide.
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]
2009-2020 [6] [7] 3329 Final Abhishekam: 2008-2022 [6] [7] [8] 4000 Final Aloukika: 2004-2006 [9] 341 Final Amma: 2020-2021 [8] 302 Final Anu Pallavi: Oct 2022-March 2024 454 Final Ammayigaru: 2009 Attarintiki Daredi: Nov 2014-July 2022 [7] 2344 Final Bethala Kathalu: 1995-1996 Bharyamani: 2009-2014 1741 Final Bharya Bharthalu: 2000 ...
ETV was launched on 27 August 1995 [5] [6] [7] by Ramoji Group which owned Eenadu, the largest circulated Telugu-language daily newspaper. [8] [9] The company leased a high-quality transponder on the Intelsat satellite system, and uplinked from Padduka near Colombo, Sri Lanka. ETV began with an ambitious 18-hour service of entertainment and ...
The Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary (FOPA) is the auxiliary organization of FOP for family members of FOP members. It was formed by a group of wives of Pittsburgh police officers in 1920, and Kathryn M. Milton became its first national president, in 1941 as the Fraternal Order of Police Ladies Auxiliary. It reports over 2,000 members in 140 ...
The Hyderabad daily newspaper Eenadu (Telugu for 'today') started its own Telugu language channel named Eenadu TV on 27 August 1995. [ 3 ] The flagship company ETPL launched four new television channels in November 2015 – namely ETV Life – a health and wellness channel, ETV Abhiruchi, a cookery channel, ETV Plus – an entertainment and ...
Circulation figures try to estimate the number of copies sold, while readership figures are usually higher as they tend to estimate the number of people who actually read the newspaper. Typically, readership tends to be 2.5 times circulation, though this may be higher or lower depending on individual cases.
Andhra Prabha was started in Madras (now, Chennai) on 15 August 1938 by Ramnath Goenka under his Indian Express Group and published from major towns inside Andhra Pradesh from the 1950s to challenge the prominence of the then leading Telugu newspaper, Andhra Patrika. [2] [3] In 1960, Andhra Prabha's circulation was 53,000 for its two editions ...