A news report about Eenadu daily went viral a few days ago and created widespread attention. As one of the most widely read Telugu newspapers across the world, the report triggered curiosity among readers. Many were eager to understand what had actually changed.
Social media users often share clippings of Eenadu to inform others or debate issues. The viral report claimed that Eenadu would stop people from sharing its content online. It also suggested that such actions could become legally punishable.
The news caused concern among readers as Eenadu remains part of daily life for most Telugus. The report left many confused and worried. However, the matter has now been clarified by the newspaper’s publishers.
According to the clarification, normal social media users are not affected by the decision. The issue mainly targets those who convert the newspaper into PDF files and sell them. These copies are reportedly sold for Rs 99 per month through whatsapp groups and Telegram groups.
The Eenadu publication has expressed concern over such unauthorised distribution. The company plans to take action only against the sale of PDF versions online. This step is aimed at preventing misuse of its content for commercial gain.
Regular readers can continue sharing clippings and digital links as before. There is no restriction on usual online activity. The clarification has brought relief to readers who depend on Eenadu for daily updates.




