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Punjabi News - Top News in Punjabi, English, and Hindi app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 7728 ratings )
News Entertainment
Developer: Vimal Singh
Free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 14 Dec 2015
App size: 14.47 Mb

Punjabi Newspapers is your personal newspaper app. Filled with news, stories and useful information, its your single stop to keep up to date with the world. News in both Punjabi and English languages is available within the app.

There are over 25 newspapers feeds for you to select from. Some of the popular newspapers included in the app are:

1. Punjab Tribune
2. Times of India
3. Indian Express
4. Sikh24
5. Daily Punjab Times
6. Punjab Post
7. Charhdikala
8. Punjabi Express (Australia)
9. The Tribune

Edit the newspapers you like to read by clicking the pencil icon. Delete the newspapers you dont want, dont worry, you can always add them back.

Rearrange the newspapers as per your choice. Its your personal news engine and you are in control of how and what you want to read. To rearrange newspapers, simply click & hold the icon that show three parallel lines and move the newspaper up or down.

When you need to add more newspapers or add the ones that you deleted previously from your reading list just click the "+" icon in the top right corner. Tick all the newspapers you want to read.

Whats news reading in todays world when you cant share it on social media or email or Whatsapp? To share news, just click the share icon thats on the top right corner of each news description and share it!

Never get tired of seeing the same color theme for your app. You can choose from 5 available color theme choices. Click the i or information icon from the top navigation bar and choose the theme color of your choice.

A few quick navigation points:

-- To read detailed news, you could always click the Click to Read button at the bottom of each short news description or just click the news headline.

-- Change the theme color by clicking the i or info icon.

-- Swipe each news article up or down to read the next or previous news item