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since like one (1) of u asked.
the thing is that typically - historically - romance is written by women. i mean it, even when you go all the way back to the nineteenth century, the modern form of the romance novel was very much being codified by women. 20th century america is considered the peak of the romance novel, and it was practically all women. the historical romance genre is dominated by women. even the early 2000s trend of really weird erotica was mostly women.
this doesn't happen in india. famous romance novelists in india have been men for some reason - you have your chetan bhagat, ravinder singh, durjoy datta - the whole lot, yk? like you might have the occasional preeti shinoy or whatever, but on the whole the really cheap paperbacks are always going to be male writers. and if you ever sit around and wonder "ok but why is romance writing in india mostly men???? that's really weird it doesn't usually happen like that" the answer is the same for practically all of the issues you run into with writing in india. caste.
in this case, the answer is also really fucking bizarre. the reason why romance writing in india is dominated by upper caste men is because typically, women who have access and leisure to english writing publishing are upper caste, and they cannot be allowed to write romance. romance has too many connotations of titillation, cheapness and being available for the lowest common denominator, and you cannot allow the purity of upper caste women to be associated with that sort of thing.
that's really the bottom line of it. at least, that's what my diagnosis of the problem is. there's this really great essay by rachel dwyer on the indian on screen kiss - i think it's in a book edited by francesca orsini - and she comes to a similar sort of conclusion about why kisses cannot be permitted on screen in india. that upper caste actresses wouldn't want lower caste male audiences to see them like that. similarly, no one wants upper caste indian women to write romance that can be read by practically anyone - thats why when you have women in the indian publishing world writing romance, the marketing is really different! compare an anuja chauhan book to a chetan bhagat - she's an upper caste woman, the cover art for her book has those markets. it's typically priced higher, too - an anuja chauhan is going to cost you rs 350 to chetan bhagat's rs 150. there's more female writers in the market now, but i'm usually sus.
its really hard to make lists of good romance writing in india because of all these factors. i have no problems with durjoy datta and all (i think my sister loves his books) but i genuinely find it hard to get into romance written by men. HOWEVER, all of that being said, here's some of the books i've really liked:
1. Keep the Change by Nirupama Subramaniam: ok so like i read this when i was fourteen, so take this recommendation with a pinch of salt. it is painfully upper caste and tam-brahm, but i also remember it being a genuinely really funny book. also, this is a sort of one of the first examples of what is going to become a popular romance form in india - the corporate romance: cosmopolitan, sexy, urban. it's funny and all that, but it's also like a telling example of what's about to come. it's strangely like sex and city, and it is an interesting book in its own right just because of that.
2. Stupid Cupid by Mamang Dai: this is less like a tradition romance book but i,,,, love mamang dai. she's a writer from arunachal pradesh, and some of her other books are just..... *chefs kiss*. this one is lovely because it has two of the things i love: delhi and romance. a woman runs a boarding house where people come and fall in love, and it's just about delhi and it's emotions.
3. Those Pricey Thakur Girls/The House that BJ Built by Anuja Chauhan: i know i spent some time critiquing the politics behind chauhan's writing, but these two books are genuinely so funny, so well written and so cute!! especially the second one, i love that book in particular. chauhan also seems more clued in to the caste politics that back her up, but she's still on thin ice because she loves her rajput heritage. the first book is set during the emergency and has a pride and prejudice vibe, of four unmarried daughters. the second one is modern day and its more unbelievably but way romancey-er for me.
4. Gulab by Annie Zaidi: i was wondering whether i should put this book in or not, because it is less of a romance and more of a ghost story. it is a mental mind fuck, for what its worth, and really lovingly written about a man's first love. genuinely a bit creepy in parts tho, as ghost stories often are.
5. Umera Ahmed's writing: she's pretty central to the Pakistani tv drama, and a lot of her books were adapted for pakistani television. the most famous example of this is probably Zindagi Gulzar Hai, but my favourite would probably be Daam. ahmed's writing was read in translation by me, as my written urdu is really bad. these cannot exactly be classified as romance, but she does deal with love and what it means for women. one thing to be careful of when reading her writing: she is anti ahmaddiya. i won't pretend to know much about pakistani social politics, but i know that that community is very severely discriminated against.
6. Prem Kabootar by Manav Kaul: this book is in hindi, and it's a short story collection. there's an english translation callesd A Night in the Hills, but i cannot vouch for the veracity of the translation. i did love the hindi tho, the titular story is really cute! it is a lot about love and romance in different forms and times while growing up. i even had a chance to watch the play version of that story back in the before times.
Books That Aren't Good, Per Say, But Interesting To Read Category:
7. Once Upon a Curfew by Srishti Chaudhry: ok so like this book is another one set in the emergency but its really bad. its slow paced and the character growth doesnt happen naturally. the romantic hero is quite nice but the lead just doesn't make herself likeable. it's also got some veiled allusions to upper caste delhi university college cultures, and like in a celebratory way?? but on the whole its interesting to read because the emergency only just became an acceptable thing to write about, and it is interesting to see how writers are dealing with it, if you know what i mean??
8. Unmarriageable by Soniah Kamal: ok so this wasn't good, like i feel like it fundamentally misread a lot of what pride and prejudice was about BUT it was interesting because there seems to be a rise of pakistani authors who look at austen. even Austenistaan by Laleen Sukhera is an example of that. i didn't have fun reading this but it's definitely interesting to read. it's nowhere close to my favourite south asian adaptation of austen, but that's a story for another time.
and that's really all i have because thats just how romance genre is in india. i will say this, though: you will find more interesting romantic story telling in hindi writing - even if it is by men. i have a copy of October Junction by Divya Prakash Dubey i was going to get at during the midterm break, and i will report on that in detail whenever i do finish it. in the meanwhile, this is genuinely all i have. on the whole, i really think you can also find far, FAR more interesting ideas of romance in cinema from india. and i don't mean bollywood (although some movies are pretty good!), i mean regional indian cinema!! some marathi movies have such lovely romances, and there's a few malyali ones that are really nice too!! once again though, thats a conversation for another time.
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Navagraha: Nava means nine and graha means planet (9 Planets). But, actually its 7 planets along with 2 parts of a Mutilated Asura in the form of Head & Body of a Serpent that makes the total as 9 Grahas.
As per Hindu mythology, understanding a person’s horoscope (Birth chart or Kundali) can help him to forecast the upcoming events to some extent and thereby perform certain rituals (navagraha pariharam) that will nullify (or at least reduce) his problems and improve his living status during his life span. The horoscope is generally read by a professional astrologer (fortune teller) by re-calculating the position (placement and transition) of the all Navagrahas at the time of person’s “birth date” and “birth time” and thereafter predicting the future happenings ( gains and losses) to some extent. Mainly it provides some mental and spiritual satisfaction to the person by performing rituals and pariharams so that he can decide on the near future without any mental worries.
Its very fortunate for Kumbakonam to have all these famous Nine powerful Navagraha temples located around Kumbakonam (Tamil Nadu) within a radius of Just 60-70 Kms around Kumbakonam. Surya : Suryanar Temple Suryanar Kovil (also called Suryanar Temple) is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Hindu Sun-God, located in Suryanar Kovil, a village near the South Indian town of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. The presiding deity is Suriyanar, the Sun and his consorts Ushadevi and Pratyusha Devi. The temple also has separate shrines for the other eight planetary deities. The temple is considered one of the nine Navagraha temples in Tamil Nadu. The temple is one of the few historic temples dedicated to Sun god and is also the only temple in Tamil Nadu which has shrines for all the planetary deities.
The present masonry structure was built during the reign of Kulottunga Choladeva (AD 1060-1118) in the 11th century with later additions from the Vijayanagar period. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the temple has a five-tiered rajagopuram, the gateway tower and a granite wall enclosing all the shrines of the temple.
It is believed that the planetary deities were cursed by Brahma to dwell in Vellurukku Vanam, the white wild flower jungle and were blessed by Shiva to make it their abode to devotees. The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and two yearly festivals on its calendar.
Chandran : Chandiranaar Temple The Chandiranaar Temple (also called Kailasanathar temple or Thingalur temple) is a Hindu temple in the village of Thingalur, 33 kilometres (21 mi) from Kumbakonam on the Kumbakonam - Thiruvayyar road. The presiding deity is Soma (moon). However, the main idol in the temple is that of "Kailasanathar" or Shiva. The temple is considered one of the nine Navagraha temples in Tamil Nadu.
Mahasivarathri, Margazhi Thiruvadirai, Panguni Uthiram and Thirukartigai are the major festivals celebrated in the temple. The temple is famous for first feeding of rice to infant children
Sevvai : Vaitheeswaran Temple Vaitheeswaran Kovil or Pullirukkuvelur is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Lord Shiva, located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Shiva is worshipped as Vaidyanathar or Vaitheeswaran meaning the "God of healing" and it is believed that prayers to Vaitheeswaran can cure diseases. Vaitheeswaran is a Tamil derivative from vaidya (Doctor) and Ishvara (God/Master). The presiding deity is Sri vaidyanathan. He is the God of Healing. When pronouncing in Tamil, it sounds like "vaideeswaran". It is one of the nine Navagraha (nine planets) temples and is associated with the planet Mars (Angaraka).
The village is also known for palm leaf astrology called Naadi astrology in Tamil. It is located 7 kilometers from Sirkazhi, 235 kilometers from Chennai, 27 km from Chidambaram, 110 km from Thanjavur and 16 km from Mayiladuthurai.
The holy waters of the Siddhamirtham tank within the temple complex contains nectar, and a holy dip is believed to cure all diseases.
The temple is revered by the Tevaram hymns of 7th-century Saiva nayanars - Tamil saint poets and is also classified as a Paadal Petra Sthalam (temple revered by the nayanars).
Budhan : Swetharanyeswarar Temple Swetharanyeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located in Thiruvenkadu, a village in Nagapattinam district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Shiva is worshiped as Swetharanyeswarar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Brahmavidyambigai. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. It is significant to the Hindu sect of Saivism as one of the temples associated with the nine planet elements, the Navagraha Stalas, and specifically Budha.
The temple complex covers around two acres and entered through a seven-tiered gopuram, the main gateway. The temple has a number of shrines, with those of Swetharanyesarar, Aghora and that of Nataraja, being the most prominent. All the shrines and the three temple tanks of the temple are enclosed in large concentric rectangular granite walls.
The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and four yearly festivals on its calendar. Chitra Pournami and Aaani Thirumanjanam during the Tamil month of Aaani (June–July) are the most prominent festivals celebrated in the temple.
Guru : Apatsahayesvarar Temple Apatsahayesvarar Temple, Alangudi or Guru Sthalam or Tiru Irum Poolai is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in the village of Alangudi in the Valangaiman taluk of Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu, India. Shiva is worshipped as Apathsahyesvarar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Tribuvananayagi. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the Nayanmars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.
The temple complex covers two acres and it houses a two tier gateway tower known as gopurams, one facing the Apathsaheswarar shrine and other towards North. The temple has a number of shrines, with those of Apathsaheswarar and his consort Elavarkuzhali being the most prominent.
The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 6:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., and four yearly festivals on its calendar. The Brahmotsavam festival celebrated during Chittirai (April–May) is the most prominent festival.
The original complex is believed to have been built by Cholas, while the present masonry structure was built during the Nayak during the 16th century.
Sukran : Agniswarar Temple The Agniswarar Temple is a Hindu temple in the village of Kanjanur, 18 kilometres north-east of Kumbakonam. The presiding deity is Sukra (Venus). However, the main idol in the temple is that of "Agniswarar" or Shiva. In concordance with the Saivite belief that Shiva is all-pervading, Sukra is believed to be located within the stomach of the idol of Shiva. Brahma is said to have had a vision here of Shiva’s wedding with Parvati. Men visit to pray for the well being of their wives. Sukra or Venus is the bestower of long life, wealth, happiness, children, property and good education.
Sukran : Agniswarar Temple The Agniswarar Temple is a Hindu temple in the village of Kanjanur, 18 kilometres north-east of Kumbakonam. The presiding deity is Sukra (Venus). However, the main idol in the temple is that of "Agniswarar" or Shiva. In concordance with the Saivite belief that Shiva is all-pervading, Sukra is believed to be located within the stomach of the idol of Shiva. Brahma is said to have had a vision here of Shiva’s wedding with Parvati. Men visit to pray for the well being of their wives. Sukra or Venus is the bestower of long life, wealth, happiness, children, property and good education.
Sani : Tirunallar Dharbaranyeswarar Temple Tirunallar Saniswaran Temple or Dharbaranyeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shani (saturn) located in Tirunallar in Karaikal district of Pondicherry, India. The presiding deity is Lord Siva, Dharbaranyeswar and the place Tirunallar was historically called Dharbaranyam. The temple is revered by the hymns of 7th century Tamil saivite poets, Appar, Sundarar and Sambandhar and is classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam
Rahu : Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple Tirunageswaram Naganathar Temple also known as Rahu Stalam is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located in Tirunageswaram, a village in the outskirts of Kumbakonam, a town in Tamil Nadu, India. It is significant to the Hindu sect of Saivism as one of the temples associated with the nine planet elements, the Navagraha Stalas, and specifically Rahu. Shiva is worshiped as Naganathar, and is represented by the lingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Piraisoodi Amman. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.
It houses four gateway towers known as gopurams. The temple has numerous shrines, with those of Naganathar, Rahu and Piraisoodi Amman being the most prominent. The temple complex houses many halls; the most notable is the ornamental entrance hall built during the Nayak period.
The temple has six daily rituals at various times from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., and twelve yearly festivals on its calendar
Kethu : Naganatha Swamy Temple The Naganatha Swamy Temple or Kethu Sthalam is a Hindu temple in the village of Keezhaperumpallam, 2 kilometres from Poompuhar. The presiding deity is Ketu, a shadow planet. However, the main idol in the temple is that of "Naganatha Swamy" or Shiva. The temple has a 2-tier rajagopuram surrounded by two prakaram(closed precincts of a temple).
The temple is one of the nine Navagraha temples of Tamil Nadu and is a part of the popular Navagraha pilgrimage in the state - it houses the image of Ketu.
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o Aajkal
o Agra Samachar
o Ahmedabad Mirror
o All India News
o Andhra Bhoomi
o Andhra News
o Asomiya Pratidin
o Bangalore Mirror
o Bengal Net
o Bombay Samachar
o Business Standard (EN)
o Chennai Online
o Daily Desher Katha
o Daily Thanthi
o Dainik Aikya
o Dainik Navajyoti
o Darjeeling Times
o Deccan Herald (EN)
o Desh Videsh Times
o Deshonnati
o Dinamalar
o Divya Bhaskar
o DNA
o Economic Times
o Financial Chronicle
o Ganashakti
o Great Andhra
o Gujarat Samachar
o Hari Bhoomi
o Hindi Milap
o Hindustan Times (EN)
o In Today
o India Today
o India's News
o International Business Times
o Jai Hind
o Kangla Online
o Kashmir Observer
o Kerala Kaumudi
o Khas Khabar (HI)
o Kutchmitra
o Loksatta (Marathi)
o Madhyamam
o Mangalam
o Milap
o Money Control
o Munsif
o Nagaland Post
o Nava Bharat
o New Indian Express
o News Today Live
o NYT India
o Online Indian News
o Patrika
o Poknapham
o Pragativadi
o Pratahkal
o Pudhari
o Punjab Kesari
o Raj Express
o Rashtriya Sahara
o Rozana Spokesman
o Sakaal Times
o Samachaar
o Samaya
o Sandesh
o Sangbad Pratidin
o Seema Sandesh (HI)
o Sikkim Express
o State Times (EN)
o Tamil Sudar
o Telegraph
o The Arunachal Times
o The DayAfter
o The Financial Express (EN)
o The Hindu Business Line (EN)
o The Sentinel
o The Times of India (EN)
o Thinaboomi (Tamil)
o Times of Assam
o Tir Yimyim
o Tripura Info
o United News of India
o Uttar Banga Sambad
o Vanglaini
o Vijay Karnataka
o Aapka Times
o Agri Watch
o Ajir Dainik Batori
o Amar Ujala
o Andhra Jyothi
o Andhrabhoomi
o Assam Tribune
o Bartaman Patrika
o Bihar Times
o Business Line
o Cal Online
o Chennai Vision
o Daily Excelsior
o Daily Thanti (TA)
o Dainik Bhaskar
o Dainik Suprovat
o Deccan Chronicle
o Deepika
o Deshabhimani
o Dharitri
o Dinamalar (Tamil)
o Divya Bhaskar (Gujarati)
o E Pao
o Eenadu
o Financial Express
o Garhwal Post
o Greater Kashmir
o Gujarat Today
o Headlines India
o Hindu
o Hitavada
o India Notes
o India.Com
o Indusscitech
o Jabalpur Express
o Jammu and Kashmir
o Kannada Prabha
o Kashmir Times
o Kerala Next
o Kolkata Mirror
o Lokmat
o Maalai Malar
o Mail Today
o Mathrubhumi
o Milli Gazette
o Morung Express
o Nafa Nuksan
o Naidunia
o Navbharat times (HI)
o New Kerala
o Newstrack India
o O Heraldo
o Orissa India
o Patrika (HI)
o Prabhasakshi
o Praja Sakti
o Pratahkal (HI)
o Pune Mirror
o Punjab Mail Online
o Rajasthan Patrika (HI)
o Rediff
o Sahil Online
o Sakal
o Samachar
o Sambad
o Sandhya Jyoti Darpan
o Sanjevani
o Siasat
o Sportskeeda
o Statesman
o Tamizhankural
o Telugu People
o The Asian Age (EN)
o The Economic Revolution
o The Free Press Journal (EN)
o The Indian Express (EN)
o The Shillong Times
o Thejas
o This Is My India
o Times of Assam (EN)
o Tribune
o Tripura Times
o Univarta
o Vaartha
o Vavraddeacho IXTT
o Vir Arjun
o Agra News
o Ahmedabad
o Ajit
o Anandabazar Patrika
o Andhra Jyothy (Telugi)
o Asian Age
o Assamiya Khabor
o Bartaman Patrika (Bengali)
o Bloomberg
o Business Standard
o Charhdikala
o Chitralekha
o Daily Lokmat (HI)
o Dainik Agradoot
o Dainik Jagran
o Danik Navajtothi (HI)
o Deccan Herald
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o Deshbandhu
o Dinakaran
o Dinamani
o DLA
o Eastern Mirror
o Ergo
o Free Press Journal
o General Daily
o Gujarat Plus
o Gurgaon News
o Himgiri
o Hindustan Times
o Imphal Free Press
o India Times
o Indian Express
o Inquilab
o Jag Bani
o Janmabhoomi
o Kashmir Live
o Kaumudi Online
o Kesari
o Kumudam
o Loksatta
o Maalai Sudar
o Malayala Manorama
o Meri News
o Mint
o Mumbai Mirror
o Nagaland Page
o Naidunia (Hindi)
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o News Today
o Nobat
o One India
o Patna Daily
o Pioneer
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o Prajavani
o Press Trust of India
o Punjab Globe
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o Ranchi Express
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o Saksi
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o Sangai Express
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o The Economic Times (EN)
o The Hindu (EN)
o The Inquilab (Urdu)
o The Telegraph (EN)
o Thina Boomi
o Tibet Times
o Times of India
o Tripura India
o Udayavani
o Upkhabar
o Vaarttha (Telugi)
o Viduthalai
o Voice of Sikkim
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Newspapers from India: Here is a list of the dominant free online newspapers, Magazines, news websites, online television and radio channels from India having access to the current news on local and international affairs.
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o Ahmedabad Mirror
o All India News
o Andhra Bhoomi
o Andhra News
o Asomiya Pratidin
o Bangalore Mirror
o Bengal Net
o Bombay Samachar
o Business Standard (EN)
o Chennai Online
o Daily Desher Katha
o Daily Thanthi
o Dainik Aikya
o Dainik Navajyoti
o Darjeeling Times
o Deccan Herald (EN)
o Desh Videsh Times
o Deshonnati
o Dinamalar
o Divya Bhaskar
o DNA
o Economic Times
o Financial Chronicle
o Ganashakti
o Great Andhra
o Gujarat Samachar
o Hari Bhoomi
o Hindi Milap
o Hindustan Times (EN)
o In Today
o India Today
o India's News
o International Business Times
o Jai Hind
o Kangla Online
o Kashmir Observer
o Kerala Kaumudi
o Khas Khabar (HI)
o Kutchmitra
o Loksatta (Marathi)
o Madhyamam
o Mangalam
o Milap
o Money Control
o Munsif
o Nagaland Post
o Nava Bharat
o New Indian Express
o News Today Live
o NYT India
o Online Indian News
o Patrika
o Poknapham
o Pragativadi
o Pratahkal
o Pudhari
o Punjab Kesari
o Raj Express
o Rashtriya Sahara
o Rozana Spokesman
o Sakaal Times
o Samachaar
o Samaya
o Sandesh
o Sangbad Pratidin
o Seema Sandesh (HI)
o Sikkim Express
o State Times (EN)
o Tamil Sudar
o Telegraph
o The Arunachal Times
o The DayAfter
o The Financial Express (EN)
o The Hindu Business Line (EN)
o The Sentinel
o The Times of India (EN)
o Thinaboomi (Tamil)
o Times of Assam
o Tir Yimyim
o Tripura Info
o United News of India
o Uttar Banga Sambad
o Vanglaini
o Vijay Karnataka
o Aapka Times
o Agri Watch
o Ajir Dainik Batori
o Amar Ujala
o Andhra Jyothi
o Andhrabhoomi
o Assam Tribune
o Bartaman Patrika
o Bihar Times
o Business Line
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o Daily Excelsior
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o Deccan Chronicle
o Deepika
o Deshabhimani
o Dharitri
o Dinamalar (Tamil)
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o E Pao
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o Garhwal Post
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o Gujarat Today
o Headlines India
o Hindu
o Hitavada
o India Notes
o India.Com
o Indusscitech
o Jabalpur Express
o Jammu and Kashmir
o Kannada Prabha
o Kashmir Times
o Kerala Next
o Kolkata Mirror
o Lokmat
o Maalai Malar
o Mail Today
o Mathrubhumi
o Milli Gazette
o Morung Express
o Nafa Nuksan
o Naidunia
o Navbharat times (HI)
o New Kerala
o Newstrack India
o O Heraldo
o Orissa India
o Patrika (HI)
o Prabhasakshi
o Praja Sakti
o Pratahkal (HI)
o Pune Mirror
o Punjab Mail Online
o Rajasthan Patrika (HI)
o Rediff
o Sahil Online
o Sakal
o Samachar
o Sambad
o Sandhya Jyoti Darpan
o Sanjevani
o Siasat
o Sportskeeda
o Statesman
o Tamizhankural
o Telugu People
o The Asian Age (EN)
o The Economic Revolution
o The Free Press Journal (EN)
o The Indian Express (EN)
o The Shillong Times
o Thejas
o This Is My India
o Times of Assam (EN)
o Tribune
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o Univarta
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o Vir Arjun
o Agra News
o Ahmedabad
o Ajit
o Anandabazar Patrika
o Andhra Jyothy (Telugi)
o Asian Age
o Assamiya Khabor
o Bartaman Patrika (Bengali)
o Bloomberg
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o Dainik Agradoot
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o Deccan Herald
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o Dinamani
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o Eastern Mirror
o Ergo
o Free Press Journal
o General Daily
o Gujarat Plus
o Gurgaon News
o Himgiri
o Hindustan Times
o Imphal Free Press
o India Times
o Indian Express
o Inquilab
o Jag Bani
o Janmabhoomi
o Kashmir Live
o Kaumudi Online
o Kesari
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o Maalai Sudar
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o Nagaland Page
o Naidunia (Hindi)
o NE India
o News Today
o Nobat
o One India
o Patna Daily
o Pioneer
o Prabhat Khabar
o Prajavani
o Press Trust of India
o Punjab Globe
o Punjab Newsline
o Ranchi Express
o Reuters
o Sahil Online Net
o Saksi
o Samaj
o Sambhaav
o Sangai Express
o Sanmarg
o Sify
o Star of Mysore
o Suryaa
o Tarun Bharat
o That's Cricket
o The Assam Tribune (EN)
o The Economic Times (EN)
o The Hindu (EN)
o The Inquilab (Urdu)
o The Telegraph (EN)
o Thina Boomi
o Tibet Times
o Times of India
o Tripura India
o Udayavani
o Upkhabar
o Vaarttha (Telugi)
o Viduthalai
o Voice of Sikkim
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