Sanjevani

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Sanjevani
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TypeEvening Daily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)B.S.Mani
PublisherB.S.Mani
EditorB.T.Amuthan
Political alignmentNeutral
LanguageKannada
HeadquartersBangalore, Karnataka
Circulation4.25 lakhs daily
Websitewww.sanjevani.com
Free online archivesepaper.sanjevani.com

Sanjevani is a major Kannada afternoon newspaper has its headquarters in Bangalore, Karnataka.[1] It was started on 10 December 1982, thus completing 25 years in 2007. Sanjevani was the first South Indian language newspaper to be put onto the World Wide Web in the year 1998, and was chosen "No. 1 Kannada Newspaper" by a Microsoft survey in 2001.[citation needed] As of 2010, Sanjevani is published in 10 different centers in the state (Bangalore, Mangalore, Hubli, Gulbarga, Bellary, Raichur, Mysore, Davengere, Tumkur and Shimoga), becoming the first Kannada daily to do so. In April 2010, a mobile version of their website was launched.[2]

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  1. RNI | Reg. No.KARKAN/2002/10091 | Name: SANJEVANI | Publication City: MYSURU | Link: http://rni.nic.in/registerdtitle_search/registeredtitle_ser.aspx
  2. http://m.sanjevani.com

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