
Scrolling through endless headlines on a browser can feel like a waste of time. A good news app puts the stories you care about right in your pocket, sends push alerts when something big happens, and even lets you read offline copies of daily ePapers. Below we break down the most reliable Indian news apps, show you how to download a Times of India ePaper, and share tricks to keep your feed clean and fast.
Times of India (TOI) App – The official TOI app offers a live news feed, sectioned stories, and a button to download the daily ePaper for offline reading. The ePaper matches the print layout, so you get the same look as the paper.
Inshorts – If you love quick bites, Inshorts condenses each story into 60 words. It’s perfect for a coffee break or a quick commute.
NDTV – Known for video coverage, NDTV’s app mixes written articles with live streams and short videos, keeping you updated without switching apps.
Dailyhunt – This aggregator pulls news from dozens of sources, letting you pick languages and topics you want to follow.
Apple News / Google News (India) – Both platforms have Indian editions that curate stories based on your reading habits, with minimal ads if you use the premium version.
First, enable push notifications only for the categories that matter. Too many alerts will just distract you. Second, personalize your feed: most apps let you mute topics, hide sources, or move favorite sections to the top. Third, take advantage of offline mode. In the TOI app, tap the ‘Download ePaper’ button, choose the date, and the file saves to your device. You can read it later without any data usage.
If you run into a paywall, consider a short trial subscription. Many apps offer a week of unlimited access, which is enough to test whether the extra features—like ad‑free reading or premium videos—are worth it for you.
Keep the app updated. Developers regularly patch bugs that cause crashes or slow loading, especially on older Android or iOS versions. A fresh update can also bring new customization options.
Finally, clear cached data every few weeks. Over time, cached images and articles pile up, slowing the app. On Android, go to Settings → Apps → Your News App → Storage → Clear Cache. On iOS, reinstalling the app does the trick.
With the right app and a few simple settings tweaks, staying informed about Indian news becomes a breeze rather than a chore. Try one of the apps above, set up offline ePaper downloads, and enjoy a cleaner, faster news experience today.