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| Right Horizons Presence - Deccan Chronicle
The Deccan Chronicle is an English language newspaper simultaneously published in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in India. The newspaper takes its name from its place of origination, the Deccan region of India. | |  | |
| | RH Articles
| Right Horizons has scaled phenomenal presence across various publications including TOI, Rediff, Moneycontrol, MyIris, Sakshi, HBL etc., We have regular columns across some of these esteemed publications. The topics vary across – Taxes, Tax Filing, Realty Investment, Financial / Need Planning, Mutual Fund/Insurance/Equity investments etc., Mr. Anil Rego has also been regularly invited for various chat sessions on portals like Sify Finance, Rediff, Moneycontrol, Myiris – Find below a collection of some of the publications / chat excerpts.
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| | Udayavani
| Right Horizons Presence - Udayavani
Udayavani is a major Kannada daily newspaper which has its headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka.Presently it has three print editions at Manipal,Bangalore and Mumbai.The newspaper has won many national awards for its printing. This is achievement considering vernacular press and its rural location. | |  | |
| | Times of India Kannada
| Right Horizons Presence - Times of India Kannada
The Times Of India Group has launched its Kannada daily, The Times of India Kannada.The group, in the year 2006, as a part of its expansion plan, had acquired the Bangalore publishing house, Vijayanand Printers. | |  | |
| | The Hindu English Daily
| Right Horizons Presence - The Hindu
The Hindu is a single-edition English-language Indian newspaper. With a circulation of 1.17 million copies, The Hindu has its largest base of circulation in South India, especially Tamil Nadu. Begun in 1878, it was founded on the principles of fairness and justice. | |  | |
| | Times of India
| Right Horizons Presence - Times of India
The Times of India was founded on November 3, 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, during the British Raj of western India. It adopted its present name in 1861. Published every Saturday and Wednesday, The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce was launched as a bi-weekly edition. It contained news from Europe, the Americas, and the Subcontinent, and was conveyed between India and Europe via regular steamships.
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| | Deccan Herald
| The Deccan Herald was started in 1948. Its sister publications are the Prajavani daily newspaper, the weekly magazine Sudha, and the monthly magazine Mayura, all of which are published in Kannada. The head office of the Deccan Herald is on MG Road, Bangalore.
According to the Indian Readership Survey (Round One) 2007, the Deccan Herald has a readership of 498,001, although figures by the National Readership Survey for mid-2006 cite a readership of over 600,000. The ABC certified figures for late 2005 put the daily paid circulation at around 180,000.
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| | Economic Times
| The Economic Times, launched in 1961, is largest financial daily in India and the second largest in world financial daily after The Wall Street Journal, with a daily circulation of over 750,000 copies. It is published by largest in India media group, Bennett, Coleman & Co Ltd, (This company along with its other group companies is more popularly known as The Times Group), which also publishes The Times of India, the Navbharat Times, the Maharashtra Times, Femina, and Filmfare.
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