Epaper: quick ways to read, search and save news

Paper copies are great, but ePapers beat them for speed and storage. Want the exact front page from last week, a full PDF to share, or a mobile-friendly view while commuting? This page explains how to use ePapers smartly so you spend less time hunting and more time reading.

TeleNews India collects articles, ePaper links and tips to help you find the edition you need fast. Below are clear, practical steps that work for most online newspapers and ePaper services. Use them whether you want daily reading, research, or proof of a published piece.

How to use an ePaper effectively

Start with a date and keyword. If you remember when the story ran, pick the date first. If you don’t, type one or two strong keywords plus the site name. That narrows results quickly. On archive pages, sort by date or use the site’s search box with quotes around exact phrases.

Choose PDF when you need a full replica of the printed paper. PDFs keep page layout, ads and images—handy for quotes or citations. If you only want the article text, look for a “reader” or “text” view to avoid page clutter and large downloads.

Mobile reading? Switch to single-column or mobile mode. Most ePaper viewers let you pinch-zoom, swipe pages, and enable night mode to save battery. If text zoom still feels small, use the site’s zoom settings or open the PDF in your phone’s reader app for better control.

Save, print and share smartly

Download only what you need. Full ePaper PDFs can be large. Crop or export selected pages if you only need one article. Save files with clear names: publication-date-topic (for example: tele_news-2025-09-10-economy.pdf). That makes searching your files later painless.

Want offline access? Save a compressed PDF or use the browser’s “Save as PDF” feature. For long-term storage, keep one copy in cloud storage and one on a local drive. If sharing, check image and text rights—some publishers restrict redistribution.

Running into paywalls or broken viewers? Try the publication’s official app or request a trial subscription. Public libraries and university portals often provide access to ePapers for members. If a link is dead, check the publication’s archive or contact their support for a copy.

Need to cite an ePaper article? Use the exact publication date, page number if available, and the PDF filename or ePaper edition title. That keeps your reference verifiable and professional.

Saved time tip: set alerts for keywords like a reporter’s name or a beat (business, sports). Alerts bring the right ePaper to you the moment it publishes.

Use these tips to make ePapers work for you—faster finding, cleaner reading, safer saving. TeleNews India tags and archives help point you to recent editions and useful posts on reading, downloading, and citing digital newspapers.

Why has the Times of India started charging for its epaper?

Why has the Times of India started charging for its epaper?

The Times of India has recently started charging for its epaper, which was previously free. This move is a result of the newspaper's desire to develop a more sustainable business model and offer improved services to its readers. The Times of India epaper will now offer additional content and features that were not available before. Subscribers will be able to access the epaper on all devices and platforms, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones. Additionally, they will also receive exclusive offers and discounts. The epaper will also be available to students at a discounted rate.