
The newspaper is edited by columnist Allam Narayana. It would have an initial print run of 750,000-800,000 copies, with editions in six districts apart from Hyderabad, from where it is published. According to Narayana, the need for a new daily was created by the ‘misrepresentation’ of the history, culture and aspirations of the Telangana region in the existing publications. “All the papers put together have a circulation of 1.5 million in Telangana, but none had questioned the cultural destruction and broken promises. From literature to irrigation, all history is the history of coastal Andhra or of the British. Media did not go into the reasons behind issues that affected the region,” he said.n the region.
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