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  2. News 24 (Indian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    News 24 is a 24-hour Hindi news television channel owned by B.A.G. Films and Media Limited. It has been launched in 2007 and it is free-to-air channel in India.

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    In India, A Giant Power Plant and its Powerful Backer Ignore Harms Against Muslim Fishing Clans.

  5. DD News - Wikipedia

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    DD News is an Indian free-to-air Hindi-language public broadcast television news channel, owned and operated by Doordarshan, one of the two divisions of Prasar Bharati under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.

  6. ABP News - Wikipedia

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    ABP News is an Indian Hindi -language free-to-air television news channel owned by ABP Group. Initially launched as Star News in 1998, it was later acquired by the ABP Group (ABP).

  7. Good News Today - Wikipedia

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    Good News Today (GNT; formerly Aajtak Tez) is a 24-hour Hindi -language television news channel owned by the TV Today Network, and a sister channel of Aaj Tak. [1]

  8. List of Hindi television channels - Wikipedia

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    NEO Cricket is closed down in 2012. NEO Sports Sony ESPN Sony Kix Sports18 Khel, rebranded as Star Sports Khel. Star Sports First, rebranded as Star Sports 2 Kannada, Now come to List of Kannada-language television channels.

  9. News World India - Wikipedia

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    News World India is the flagship channel of the News World India Network. The National Hindi language channel aims to cut through the chaos and offers news to the upwardly mobile Indian middle class in an interesting, engaging and interactive manner without any exaggeration or shrillness attached to it.