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1.Hindustan Times

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*Profile: The Hindustan Times is India's largest English-language newspaper with a circulation of 1924, headquartered in New Delhi, and provides daily exclusive headlines covering politics, business, technology, the latest English-language news and more. The number of monthly unique visitors is as high as 1400 million.

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2.india

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*Introduction: INDIALaunched in 2011, com is a platform that covers numerous topics about India, including news, Bollywood, education, sports, business, technology, viral news, health, travel, and lifestyle. It is one of the fastest-growing internet companies in India, publishing in English and attracting over 100 million monthly visitors. One of the favorite digital destinations for Indians and India lovers.

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3.New Delhi TV.

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*Introduction: New Delhi TV has been a pioneer in news television and digital journalism in India. Founded in 1988 by Radhika Roy and Pranoy Roy, NDTV today is India's most-rated, credible, and respected news network and a leader in the internet space. From the groundbreaking This Week World (nominated as one of the 5 best TV shows since India's independence), Durdarshan's first private news Tonight News, produced India's first 24-hour news channel, Star News, and NDTV, the country's first 2-in-1 channel, Profit-Prime, has been at the forefront of every news revolution. NDTV is now primarily an internet company with a flagship**ndtvcom - India's No.1 comprehensive news destination. The number of monthly visitors exceeds 100 million.

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