Annadata (magazine)

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Annadata is an Indian farmers and agriculture magazine published in Telugu language monthly [1] . As of 2019, It is the highest circulated magazine in India with the circulation of 345,000 [2] [3] .

History

It was started by Ramoji Rao in 1969 [4] and currently run under the Eenadu Newspaper [5] .

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References

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  2. "ABC Certificate" (PDF). Eenadu.
  3. "Highest Circulated Dailies, Weeklies & Magazines amongst Member Publications" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations of India.
  4. Association, Indian Innovators (2018-08-01). Andhra Entrepreneurs: Past, Present and Future. Notion Press. ISBN   978-1-64324-934-6.
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