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Top 7 Best English Newspapers In India In 2023

 
Top 7 Best English Newspapers In India In 2023

In India, a day does not feel complete without reading the newspaper in the morning. Newspapers are one of the oldest forms of print media and provide readers with knowledge on various topics such as education, entertainment, health, lifestyle, finance and real estate. The Bengal Gazette, the first Indian newspaper, was released during colonial rule in 1780 by James Augustus Hicky.

India is now the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with more than 100 million copies sold each day. Newspapers can be evaluated based on their political views, the objectivity of their reporting and the news they cover. However, nowadays, the press in India has been criticized for giving biased, insignificant, and sensational news. In this article, we will discuss the top 7 best English newspapers in India in 2023.

1. The Hindu

The Hindu, an English daily paper that began as a weekly in September 1978 and eventually became a daily publication in 1889, is based in Chennai and has a wide readership throughout South India. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulation 2017 survey, it is the second most widely circulated English newspaper in India, with a reported daily sale of over 1.2 million copies - no surprise. Its readers mainly include businessmen, political analysts, and students preparing for competitive exams. The newspaper promotes a policy of “no nonsense news”, focusing on important topics such as government policies, flagship schemes, Supreme Court rulings, government committees, and international affairs.

The editorial page provides extensive coverage of significant news, offering a more informed outlook. The key article featured on the editorial page is an important news story that has been researched and discussed by renowned intellectuals. Furthermore, the cartoon positioned in the center of the page conveys a powerful message. This page covers topics like human trafficking, droughts, the state of schools in India, gender inequality, international relations, and other pressing matters. The Hindu newspaper is comparable in quality to international news sources, and the content often includes unfamiliar words, helping to expand readers' vocabularies.

2. Times Of India

This English-language publication, owned and managed by the media house Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. based in Mumbai, has one of the highest readerships of up to 3 million people worldwide. It first began in 1838 and its MIND TREE column was its most popular feature. On Sundays, the Times of India issues various publications covering topics from careers to fashion, beauty, relationships and more, which is beneficial to people from different walks of life.

Additionally, the paper provides a comprehensive startup section, containing insights from both industry analysts and startup owners, as well as a selection of inspiring stories and helpful statistics for those hoping to start their own business.

3. The Indian Express

The Indian Express is one of the oldest English language newspapers in India, established by Ramnath Goenka in 1932 and is printed from 22 cities, particularly in the south where it is published as "The New Indian Express" and in the north as "The Indian Express." According to the Indian Readership Survey, it is the third most popular English daily in India and has its headquarters in Mumbai. It is well-known for its informative editorials, minimal advertisement and its commitment to journalistic values.

Its Sunday Express is unmatched by other newspapers. Additionally, it features articles from renowned scholars such as C Raja Mohan on international relations, Christophe Jaf relot on religion and politics and daily global news from The Economist all for a price of ₹5. The paper also showcases the perspectives of both the left and right wing.

4. The Telegraph

The Telegraph is an Indian English daily newspaper that has been printed in Kolkata since 1982. It is produced by the ABP Group and competes with The Times of India. The newspaper has five editions: Calcutta, South Bengal, North Bengal, Northeast edition (Guwahati split), Jharkhand edition (Jamshedpur and Ranchi splits), Patna and Bhubaneshwar.

However, the Bhubaneshwar and Patna Editions were discontinued in 2018. It covers 18 pages of various topics, including foreign and national news, eastern news, business, metro, opinions, the entertainment industry, and sports.

5. LiveMint

Mint is a financial daily newspaper published by HT Media, which is owned by the KK Birla family in Delhi. It focuses mainly on business executives and policymakers and has been in circulation since 2007. It is the first Indian newspaper to be published in the Berliner format, and its editorial stance is in favor of free people, free economies, and free societies, with some allowance for social programs to address unfairness.

Its content is of high quality, comprehensive, and often includes case studies, graphical analysis, and technical information. In conclusion, Mint is a combination of a business newspaper and The Hindu.

6. The Statesman

This broadsheet daily newspaper, which began publishing in 1875, is known for its high quality in the North-eastern region of India and is a part of the esteemed Asia News Network (ANN). It is believed that reading The Statesman regularly can improve English, as it features articles written by professors from premier institutes in India. Despite being more than a century old, the paper has kept its commitment to reporting the truth, and its editorial section is still considered to be the best.

7. The Economic Times

When discussing English business newspapers, the Economic Times is one of the most popular papers worldwide. It is based in the same area as The Times of India. The newspaper is printed out at twelve locations, and provides content in an organized way for people of all interests. The paper focuses mainly on topics such as business, finance, and the economy, but also has pages dedicated to politics, startups, and entrepreneurship. A notable benefit of this paper is the lack of ads and campaign announcements.