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  2. Amar Ujala - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers. Amar Ujala (lit. 'The Immortal Brightness') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published in India which was founded in 1948. It has 22 editions in six states and two union territories covering 180 districts. [2][3] It has a circulation of around two million copies. [1] The 2019 Indian Readership Survey reported that with 9. ...

  3. Chhatarpur - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur is located at 24.5500°N 79.3527°E. [4] It has an average elevation of 305 metres (1,000 feet). It is located on the far north-east border of Madhya Pradesh.It is 133 km from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh and 233 km from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh. Panoramic view of Chhatarpur.

  4. Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent. Lalita Yadav. Party. Bharatiya Janata Party. Chhatarpur Assembly constituency is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. [ 1] This constituency came into existence in 1951, as one of the 48 Vidhan Sabha constituencies of the erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh state. [ 2]

  5. Chhatarpur district - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur district located at 24.06° & 25.20°N 78.59° & 80.26° E respectively. The district has an area of 8,687 km². Chhatarpur District is bounded by Uttar Pradesh state to the north, and the Madhya Pradesh districts of Panna to the east, Damoh to the south, Sagar to the southwest, and Tikamgarh to the west.

  6. Chhatarpur State - Wikipedia

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    Chhatarpur was founded in 1785. It is named after the Chhatrasal, the founder of Bundelkhand, and contains his cenotaph. The state was ruled by his descendants until 1785. The state was guaranteed to Kunwar Sone Singh Ponwar in 1806 by the British Raj. In 1854 Chhatarpur would have lapsed to the British government for want of direct heirs under ...

  7. Nava Bharat - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur, Bhopal, Raipur. Nava Bharat (lit. 'The New India') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published through 14 editions from the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. [1] Founded in 1934, Navabharat has the sixth highest readership according to Indian Readership Survey ('09 R1) in India amongst Hindi newspapers.

  8. 16th Madhya Pradesh Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Speaker. Narendra Singh Tomar. Leader of the House. Mohan Yadav. Leader of the Opposition. Umang Singhar. The Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh was constituted after the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election which were concluded in November 2023. [ 1 ] The results was declared on 3 December 2023.

  9. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers in India. As of 31 March 2018, there were over 100,000 publications registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India. [1] India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018. [2][3] There are publications produced in each ...