Deccan Chronicle

Deccan Chronicle

Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL) is the publisher of Deccan Chronicle, the most widely read English newspaper in South India. For over 75 years, it has provided readers with a diverse range of news and insightful analysis, earning a loyal and global audience thanks to its fearless and impartial journalism. With a daily circulation exceeding 1.45 million copies, Deccan Chronicle reaches readers in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. It publishes eight editions in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, covering cities such as Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, Vishakapatnam, Anantapur, Karimnagar, Nellore, and Coimbatore. Additionally, the newspaper has a strong presence in major cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kochi. DCHL also publishes The Asian Age, another English daily available in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and London. Their financial newspaper, the Financial Chronicle, operates from Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Chennai. Furthermore, DCHL produces the well-known Telugu newspaper, Andhra Bhoomi. In addition to its publishing ventures, DCHL runs Odyssey, a neighborhood leisure store that caters to the aspirations of consumers by offering a wide variety of lifestyle products, including books, CDs, stationery, and gifts. Odyssey has multiple locations across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and the National Capital Region.

National
English
Newspaper

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84
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Global

#30816

India

#2472

News and Media

#150

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | deccanchronicle.com | Aakar Patel

    China’s crime is that in the next few years, perhaps as soon as 2035, it will be the world’s largest economy. Its Gross Domestic Product will be larger at that point than that of the United States, if the average growth rates of both nations over the last 15 years hold. This is unacceptable to the US, as it has been the dominant global power for the last century. This power has come mostly because of its economy, which is poised before our eyes to go from number one to number two.

  • 6 days ago | deccanchronicle.com | Swati Sharma

    Anuj’s quest to land a role in Superboys of Malegaon kicked off with a gruelling audition process, which he wittily refers to as a waiting game. “It has been a crazy journey — a long journey, from modeling to acting. I have my struggles in acting. I began with three shows before moving to films. First, I did Baarish Season 2 for Balaji. I worked on The Empire after that. At last, I participated in Your Honour. They were all small roles; I mostly stood in the background.

  • 1 week ago | deccanchronicle.com | Swati Sharma

    It is a belief that doctors stay healthy and live longer, but studies have debunked this. The average lifespan of doctors in India is almost 10 years less than that of the general population. The most common causes of death in them are heart diseases and cancer. Even psychiatric conditions leading to suicide are more common in doctors. A prolonged weight loss journeyWhen I finished my training in general medicine, I was obese with a BMI of around 33.

  • 1 week ago | deccanchronicle.com | Swati Sharma

    With bronzed skin so often billed as a marker of positive health, it’s no wonder the global self-tanning products market is expected to grow to $1.58 billion by 2029. Even though tanning beds are recognised as Group 1 carcinogens by the World Health Organisation and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, they continue to attract many users, especially youth, often motivated by the belief that they enhance appearance and boost self-confidence.

  • 1 week ago | deccanchronicle.com | Amresh Srivastava

    NEW DELHI: Businessman Robert Vadra, brother-in-law of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, was questioned for the second consecutive day on Wednesday by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with a money laundering case linked to a 2008 land deal in Haryana. Following the session, Vadra accused the Central agencies of targeting him due to his association with the Gandhi family.