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SOUTH ASIA MAIL

South Asia Mail, the first and only South Asian Internet daily in North

South Asia Mail, the first and only South Asian Internet daily in North

SOUTH ASIA MAIL

by Vcode Infotech India Pvt Ltd
SOUTH ASIA MAIL
SOUTH ASIA MAIL
SOUTH ASIA MAIL

What is it about?

South Asia Mail, the first and only South Asian Internet daily in North

SOUTH ASIA MAIL

App Details

Version
1.1
Rating
NA
Size
6Mb
Genre
News Sports
Last updated
June 25, 2015
Release date
June 12, 2015
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App Screenshots

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App Store Description

South Asia Mail, the first and only South Asian Internet daily in North
America, is an independent internet weekly that give you a wonderful reading
experience. For our esteemed readers, we are introducing a new channel that
provides a better news reading experience on your smartphones and tablets.

The user interface of this app is very simple and you can access news
articles with simple touch and taps. News from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan are available on this channel. News is
categorized to Economy, Community, Rights, Entertainment, Sports, Health,
and Weekender to provide you an easy navigation to the content of your
interest. Please download the app and stay connected with us today itself!
It is absolutely a free app to download.

We are working constantly to add more features into the app and extremely
interested in your valuable feedback. Please do send your comments and
suggestions to admin@southasiamail.com.

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