If you need step-by-step screenshots or a guide to using specific features (like downloading an edition or searching within an issue), let me know and I can elaborate further.
"It remembers where you left off," Rajesh added. "And if you miss an edition, you can just check the archives. No more piles of old newspapers cluttering the house, right?"
Here’s a useful guide to — one of India’s most widely read Telugu-language newspapers. newspaper eenadu epaper
The screen loaded, displaying the familiar masthead in bold, red and black lettering. Sharma’s eyes widened. It wasn't a jumbled list of headlines like on a news channel. It was the front page, laid out exactly as it would be on his doorstep.
Rajesh, a software engineer visiting for the weekend, walked into the study holding a sleek tablet. If you need step-by-step screenshots or a guide
❌ Requires internet connection (unless downloaded in app) ❌ Not as comfortable for long reading as print for some users ❌ Ads are still present (same as print) ❌ Some older archives may not be available for free
Sharma hesitated. Eenadu—‘This Land’—had been his companion for decades. He trusted its Telugu script, its nuanced editorials, and the deep connection it had to his native soil. He picked up the tablet reluctantly. No more piles of old newspapers cluttering the house, right
No — Eenadu epaper is freely accessible without login or subscription for current and recent editions. Some archives may be limited without registration.
Select your city edition from the top menu on the epaper site/app.
Eenadu publishes multiple regional editions with localized news: