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The 62nd World Newspaper Congress to be held in Hyderabad in March 2009
  The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) president Bahubali Shah requested the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) board members and delegates to grace the 62nd World Newspaper Congress that would be held in Hyderabad on March 22-25, 2009, with their presence. Read More
INMA renamed as International Newsmedia Marketing Association
  International Newspaper Marketing Association (INMA) has be renamed International Newsmedia Marketing Association, keeping mind the changing trends among its member newspapers and for paving the way for the newspaper industry toward its multi-media future. Read More
Patrika group enters Madhya Pradesh with 'PATRIKA'
  Patrika was launched in a big way at Bhopal, flagged off by a 72-year-old hawker, Mr. Sheikh Ahmed on the morning of May 25, 2008. Read More
Deccan Chronicle launches its Bangalore edition
  Deccan Chronicle has launched its Bangalore edition. The paper would initially be delivered free of cost.Read More
Dainik Bhaskar launches DB Star in Bhopal
  Dainik Bhaskar has launched a six-day (Monday to Saturday) Hindi compact daily DB STAR, in Bhopal. Read More
Hyderabad-based Green Gold to launch English comic series
  Hyderabad-based Green Gold Animation has entered the comic space. The company plans to launch an English comic series based on the Hindu mythological character, Chhota Bheem. Read More
Jagran Prakashan’s launches I-next in Patna
  Jagran Prakashan Ltd has launched its bilingual compact daily, I-next, in Patna on May 27. The publisher plans to launch the compact’s next edition in Ranchi in the third week of June. Read More
DNA to launch its Jaipur edition next month
  Diligent Media is all set to launch DNA’s Jaipur edition during the first week of June. Read More
NavDunia launches its Bhopal edition
  NaiDunia Media has launched its Hindi daily, NavDunia, in Bhopal. Read More
NaiDunia to launch in Delhi
  NaiDunia Media has plans to launch NaiDunia in Delhi by the end of 2008. Read More
Indian Newspaper Congress 2008 to be held in Delhi on May 16
  The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) will hold the first Indian Newspaper Congress (INC), in association with Exchange4Media, in Delhi on May 16, 2008. Read More
Star in association with Prakash Books launches comics, based on TV shows
  Star India and Prakash Books India have partnered to launch a set of comic books that are based on some of the network’s most popular shows and characters. Read More
Mathrubhumi Group launches Yaathra, a travel mag in Malayalam
  Mathrubhumi Printing and Publishing Co has launched its travel magazine, Yaathra, in Malayalam. Read More

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