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Dainik Bhaskar takes out 3D paper in Ranchi
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January 31, 2011
Dainik Bhaskar brought out Jharkhand's first 3D newspaper for its Ranchi edition. With 1.48 Lac copies across 11 districts of Ranchi, the newspaper was the talk point of the market. |
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ForbesLife edition launched in India
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January 31, 2011
Christopher Forbes, Vice Chairman, Forbes Inc. LLC and Raghav Bahl, Founder and Editor, Network18 launched the Indian edition of ForbesLife at an exclusive event in Mumbai. |
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Amar Ujala launches 'Panchayat Prahari' from Ghaziabad
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January 27, 2011
Hindi daily Amar Ujala has come up with a new experiment in its product line with the 'Panchayat Prahari', a quarterly magazine based on the Panchayati Raj system of country. |
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Hindustan launches Hapur edition
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January 25, 2011
Hindustan, the major Hindi daily from HT Media has extended its footprints to Hapur City in Uttar Pradesh. |
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Magazine for train passengers to debut on April 16
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January 24, 2011
To mark the occasion of Rail Diwas, the Indian Railways has decided to launch its very first magazine on April 16. |
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Coming Tomorrow: HT's 3D issue
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January 21, 2011
Hindustan Times has announced that its real estate supplement, HT Estates, will carry a 3D version on 22 January. |
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Top Gear to come up with co-branded magazine in Norway with Vi Menn Bil
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January 20, 2011
Norwegian fans of TopGear will be able to enjoy content from TopGear Magazine from early 2011 following a co-branding deal between BBC Magazines and Hjemmet Mortensen. |
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Copyright amendment could derail Indian publishing: Industry
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January 20, 2011
Authors and top publishers Wednesday launched a countrywide signature campaign against the proposed Copyright Amendment Bill 2010, which, they feared, could endanger Indian publishing. |
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Legacy India magazine to launch on 20th Jan
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January 19, 2011
This bi-lingual magazine will be headed by Sunil Shastri as Editor-in-Chief. The magazine is debuting with a concept of development communication with political intervention in mind. |
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HT Mumbai comes up with 'No TV Day' initiative
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January 19, 2011
Declaring January 29 as 'No TV Day', HT Mumbai has come out with an initiative urging Mumbaikars to avoid their television sets on that day and enjoy other interesting activities. |
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