Srl No
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Name of the Newspaper
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Year of Publication
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Founder
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Place
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76
|
Nabayug
|
1940
|
A K Fazlul Huq
|
Kolkata
|
77
|
Dawn (mouthpiece of Muslim League)
|
1941
|
Mohammad Ali Jinnah
|
New Delhi
|
78
|
Dainik Jagran (Hindi daily)
|
1942
|
Puranchandra Gupta
|
Jhansi, UP, India
|
79
|
Le Monde
|
1944
|
--
|
Paris
|
80
|
Ittefaq
|
1953
|
Maulana A H Khan Bhasani
|
Dhaka
|
81
|
Granma
|
1965
|
--
|
Cuba
|
82
|
Ms. (Magazine to serve primarily as a forum for women’s liberation)
|
1972
|
--
|
--
|
83
|
India Today
|
1975
|
Living Media Limited
|
Mumbai
|
84
|
China Daily (China’s first national English language newspaper)
|
1981
|
--
|
China
|
85
|
China Daily Website
|
1995
|
China’s first news website
|
--
|
86
|
Kuensel (Initially an internal government bulletin)
|
2009
|
Bhutan
|
For students of UGC-NET in Journalism and Mass Communication, Post graduate and Under graduate students of Journalism and Mass Communication. This blog covers multitude of topics related to mass media.
Saturday, 25 April 2020
Chronology of Newspaper Publication in the world and in India - Part 4 (Final) (76 - 86)
Friday, 24 April 2020
Chronology of Newspaper Publication in the world and in India - Part 3 (51 - 75)
Srl No
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Name of the Newspaper
|
Year of Publication
|
Founder
|
Place
|
51
|
The Indian Sociologist
|
1905
|
Shyamji Krishnavarma
|
London
|
52
|
Jugantar (Radical Bengali weekly)
|
12th March, 1906
|
Bhupendranath Dutta
|
Kolkata
|
53
|
Bande Mataram (English language weekly)
|
6th August, 1906
|
Bipin Chandra Pal
|
Kolkata, India
|
54
|
Siraj-ul-Akhbar (First Newspaper in Afganistan)
|
January, 1906
|
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|
Afganistan
|
55
|
Modern Review
|
1907
|
Ramananda Chatterjee
|
Kolkata, India
|
56
|
Pravda
|
1908
|
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|
Russia
|
57
|
The Leader
|
1909
|
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya and C.Y. Chintamani
|
Allahabad, India
|
58
|
Bombay Chronicle (English language newspaper)
|
1910
|
Sir Pherozeshah Mehta
|
Mumbai
|
59
|
Al-Hilal
|
1912
|
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
|
Kolkata
|
60
|
Dainik Basumati Patrika
|
1914
|
--
|
Kolkata
|
61
|
Young India (English weekly)
|
1919
|
Mahatma Gandhi
|
|
62
|
Aaj (Hindi daily)
|
1920
|
Shiv Prasad Gupta
|
Varanasi
|
63
|
People’s Observer (Official organ of NAZI party) first as a weekly,
then daily
|
1920
|
--
|
Germany
|
64
|
Labour Monthly
|
1921
|
Rajani Palme Dutt
|
---
|
65
|
Reader’s Digest
|
1922
|
--
|
---
|
66
|
Anandabazar Patrika (Bengali daily newspaper)
|
1922
|
Kolkata
|
|
67
|
The Socialist (English weekly)
|
1922
|
S.A. Dange
|
Mumbai
|
68
|
Time (weekly news magazine)
|
1923
|
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69
|
Indian Express
|
1931
|
Perumal Varadarajulu Naidu
|
Chennai
|
70
|
Harijan
|
1933
|
Mahatma Gandi
|
|
71
|
Newsweek , American weekly magazine
|
1933
|
New York
|
|
72
|
Jugantar
|
1937
|
Sister concern of Amrita Bazar Patrika
|
Kolkata
|
73
|
National Herald
|
1938
|
Jawaharlal Nehru
|
|
74
|
Forward Bloc (Political weekly)
|
1939
|
Subhas Chandra Bose
|
Kolkata
|
75
|
Assam Tribune
|
1939
|
--
|
Guwahati, Assam
|
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