Today Eenadu News Epaper -
Speculation surrounds Tamil politics with the upcoming swearing-in of Vijay as Chief Minister and Puduherry’s CM-elect Rangasamy.
But what really caught Ravi's attention was the interactive feature of the E-Paper. He could easily share articles on social media, comment on stories, and even participate in polls and quizzes. It was a refreshing change from the traditional print newspaper, which often seemed static and one-dimensional.
Reports include the unfortunate death of an AP student at IIT Bhubaneswar and a drowning incident in Siddipet involving three youths.
In a short span, the Eenadu E-Paper had become the go-to news source for Ravi and his circle. It had not only revolutionized the way they consumed news but had also given them a deeper understanding of the issues that mattered most to them.
Since I do not have real-time access to the live (as it is a paid subscription service and the content changes daily based on the edition—Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, or Hyderabad), I cannot give you a specific headline from today's paper.
The ePaper for today is now live on the official website and mobile app, offering a perfect digital replica of the print edition. Readers can flip through pages, zoom in on headlines, and access exclusive stories from the comfort of their smartphones, tablets, or desktops.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the residences of Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan in Hyderabad, meeting with their families.
It was a typical Monday morning in the bustling city of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. The sun was shining bright, and the streets were alive with the sounds of honking horns and chattering pedestrians. But amidst the chaos, a quiet revolution was brewing.