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  2. Deccan Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    Website. deccanchronicle .com. Deccan Chronicle is an Indian English-language daily newspaper founded by Rajagopal Mudaliar in the 1930s & currently owned by Samagrah Commercial Pvt Limited. It is published in Hyderabad, Telangana, by Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL). The newspaper's name derives from the originating place, the Deccan ...

  3. T. Venkattram Reddy - Wikipedia

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    T. Venkattram Reddy spearheaded the Deccan Chronicle from the young age of 21. His sibling, T Vinayak Ravi Reddy, used to manage and operate Deccan Chronicle from 1970s, when he took over. T. Venkattram Reddy's, now defunct team Deccan Chargers won the IPL trophy for the 2009 season. Under the Deccan Chargers banner they used to run year-round ...

  4. Deccan Chargers - Wikipedia

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    Deccan Chargers (abbreviated as DC) is a defunct IPL franchise which was based in the city of Hyderabad. [1] The franchise was one of the eight inaugural members of the IPL in 2008 and winner of 2009. It was owned by Deccan Chronicle Holdings Ltd. After finishing at the bottom of the points table in the first season, they won the second season ...

  5. Gayatri Reddy (socialite) - Wikipedia

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    Gayatri Reddy (born 21 September 1986) is known primarily as the face and owner of the now-defunct Deccan Chargers franchise of the Indian Premier League. She is the daughter of T Venkattram Reddy, owner of the Deccan Chronicle. When the Indian Premier League started in 2008, Gayatri helped her father build the Deccan Chargers team.

  6. Andhra Bhoomi - Wikipedia

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    It is currently owned by Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited. Overview. It also comes with a weekly magazine named Andhra Bhoomi Sachitra Vaara Patrika. With a circulation of 3,65,794, it covers all of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and some parts of South India with Bangalore (mainly). It is the Telugu version of English daily Deccan Chronicle.

  7. The Asian Age - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Age is an English-language Indian daily newspaper with editions published in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. It also prints an "international edition" in London. It was launched in February 1994. [1] The same publishing company also produces the Deccan Chronicle. [1]

  8. Deccan Chargers in 2012 - Wikipedia

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    The Deccan Chargers (DC) were a franchise cricket team based in Hyderabad, India, that competed in the Indian Premier League (IPL), a professional Twenty20 cricket (T20) league in India. They were one of the nine teams that competed in the 2012 Indian Premier League, making their fifth appearance in all IPL tournaments.

  9. The Hans India - Wikipedia

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    PNV Nair, who earlier worked as the Editor at Deccan Chronicle, was the first Editor of Hans India. Hans India started with its primary focus on Andhra Pradesh (which included Telangana) apart from national and global news. It was launched with five editions from Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Warangal, and Tirupati.