Andhra Bhoomi ePaper
About Andhra Bhoomi Newspaper
Andhra Bhoomi was a well-known Telugu daily newspaper in India. It was launched in 1960 and published by Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited. The newspaper mainly circulated in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with several regional editions.
It followed the broadsheet format and covered politics, regional news, cinema, editorials, education, and general current affairs. It also published a weekly magazine titled Andhra Bhoomi Sachitra Vaara Patrika.
Publication Status:
The print edition was stopped in 2020 and later the newspaper was permanently closed in 2021 due to financial reasons. There is no active daily publication now.
Key Details
- Newspaper Name: Andhra Bhoomi
- Language: Telugu
- Category: Daily Newspaper (Discontinued)
- Publisher: Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited
- Founded Year: 1960
- Headquarters: Secunderabad, Telangana
- Coverage: Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
- Format: Broadsheet
Earlier Editions
- Hyderabad
- Vijayawada
- Visakhapatnam
- Rajamahendravaram
- Anantapur
- Karimnagar
- Nellore
- Bengaluru
Content & Features
- State and district news
- Political updates
- Editorials and opinion
- Cinema and entertainment
- Education and employment news
- Weekly magazine content
Andhra Bhoomi ePaper Availability
- The official daily ePaper is not available now because the newspaper has been discontinued.
- Old archived editions may be accessible if they are still hosted on the official platform.
- No regular daily PDF download is currently provided.
How to Read Old Andhra Bhoomi ePaper (If Archive Available)
- Visit the official Deccan Chronicle group website.
- Navigate to the Andhra Bhoomi section (if archive exists).
- Select the edition and date.
- Open the ePaper in the browser.
- Use the print option to save as PDF if the feature is enabled.
Official Publisher Contact
Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd.
36, Sarojini Devi Road
Secunderabad – 500003
Telangana, India
Summary
- Andhra Bhoomi was a major Telugu daily started in 1960.
- Published by Deccan Chronicle group.
- Multiple regional editions across AP and Telangana.
- Print and ePaper stopped around 2020–2021.
- No active daily ePaper or PDF; only possible old archives.