The newspaper contains the news, advertisement, articles, etc. It is distributed on a daily basis. Newspapers are available in different languages like Hindi, Kannada, English, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, etc. In India, there are many English newspapers, and the top 10 English newspapers are described below.
1. The Times of India
'TOI' is the abbreviation of The Times of India. The Times of India is distributed in over 36 cities around India. The Times of India newspaper follows the broadsheet format. The publisher of the newspaper is Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. Jaideep Bose is the editor-in-chief of The Times of India. 2,880,144 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. ISSN number of the newspaper is 0971-8257, and the OCLC number is 23379369. Online news is available on the website of The Times of India.
Sister newspapers of The Times of India
- Vijaya Karnataka
- Navbharat Times
- The Economic Times
- Bangalore Mirror
- Maharashtra Times
- Times Now News
- Ei Samay
- Mumbai Mirror
2. Hindustan Times
The Hindustan Times is distributed in Mumbai, Chandigarh, Patna, Ranchi, Lucknow, and Kolkata cities in India. The Hindustan Times newspaper follows the broadsheet format. The publisher of the newspaper is HT Media. Sukumar Ranganathan is the editor-in-chief of the Hindustan Times newspaper. 1,072,966 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. ISSN number of the newspaper is 0972-0243, and the OCLC number is 231696742. Hindustan Dainik Mint is the sister newspaper of the Hindustan Times. Online news is available on the website of Hindustan Times.
3. Indian Express
The Indian Express newspaper follows the broadsheet format. The Indian Express is distributed in over 22 cities around India. On September 5, 1932, the first newspaper of Indian Express was published in India. The publisher of the newspaper is Indian Express Group. Raj Kamal Jha is the editor-in-chief of The Indian Express newspaper. OCLC number of the newspaper is 70274541. Online news is available on the website of Indian Express.
Sister newspapers of Indian Express:
- The Financial Express
- Loksatta
- Jansatta
4. The Statesman
The Statesman is distributed in New Delhi, Bhuvaneshwar, and Siliguri cities in India. The Statesman newspaper follows the broadsheet format. Ravindra Kumar is the editor of The Statesman newspaper. 148,000 copies of the newspaper are printed daily, and on Sunday, 230,000 copies of the newspaper are printed and sold. OCLC number of the newspaper is 1772961. Dainik Statesman is the sister newspaper of The Statesman. Online news is available on the website of The Statesman.
5. The Telegraph
The Telegraph newspaper follows the broadsheet format. The Telegraph is distributed in Kolkata, North Bengal, North East India, South Bengal, and Jharkhand. On July 7, 1982, The Telegraph's first newspaper was published in India. The publisher of the newspaper is Ananda Publishers. Atideb Sarkar is the editor-in-chief of the Telegraph newspaper. 352,972 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. OCLC number of the newspaper is 271717941. Anandabazar Patrika is the sister newspaper of the Telegraph. Online news is available on the website of The Telegraph.
6. The Hindu
The Hindu newspaper follows the broadsheet format. The Hindu is distributed in Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Vijayawada, Vishakapatnam, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mohali, New Delhi, Madurai, and Allahabad cities of India. The publisher of the newspaper is N. Ravi. Suresh Nambath is the editor of The Hindu newspaper. 1,415,792 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. ISSN number of the newspaper is 0971-751X, and the OCLC number is 13119119. Online news is available on the website of The Hindu.
7. Deccan Chronicle
It is the best English newspaper in India. Deccan Chronicle newspaper follows the broadsheet format. Deccan Chronicle is distributed in Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. In 1938 first newspaper, Deccan Chronicle, was published in India. Kaushik Mitter is the editor-in-chief of the Deccan Chronicle newspaper. 1,333,668 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. OCLC number of the newspaper is 302708964. Andhra Bhoomi is the sister newspaper of the Deccan Chronicle. Online news is available on the website of Deccan Chronicle.
8. Free Press Journal
This newspaper follows the broadsheet format. In 1928, the Free Press Journal was first published in India. The publisher of the newspaper is Indian National Press. S. S. Dhawan is the associate editor, and G. L. Lakhotia is the Editor-in-chief of The Free Press Journal newspaper. 154,000 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold.Navshakti is the sister newspaper of this newspaper. Online news is available on the website of Free Press Journal.
9. The Asian Age
Asian Age newspaper follows the Print, online format. Asian Age is distributed in Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi . In February 1994 first newspaper of the Asian Age was published in India. The publisher of the newspaper is Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited. Seema Mustafa is the editor, and Aditya Sinha is the Editor-in-chief of the Asian Age newspaper. 1,000,000 copies of the newspaper are printed daily and sold. Deccan Chronicle is the sister newspaper of The Asian Age. Online news is available on the website of The Asian Age.
10. Deccan Herald
Deccan Herald newspaper follows the Broadsheet format. Deccan Herald is distributed in Bangalore, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. In 1948 first newspaper, the Deccan Herald was published in India. The founder of the newspaper is K.N. Guruswamy. OCLC number of the newspaper is 185061134. Online news is available on the website of the Deccan Herald.