Friday 17 April 2020

Chronology of Newspaper Publication in the world and in India - Part 2 (26-50)

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Name of the Newspaper
Year of Publication
Founder
Place
26
Rangapur Barttabaha (First newspaper weekly)
1847
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Bangladesh
27
The New York Times
September, 1851
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USA
28
Hindu Patriot (weekly newspaper)
January, 1853
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Kolkata, India
29
Samachar Sudha Varshan (first Hindi daily in India)
June, 1854
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Kolkata, India
30
Somprakash (Bengali weekly)
15th November, 1858
Dwarkanath Vidyabhusan
Kolkata, India
31
The Pioneer (English language newspaper)
1865
George Allen

*Rudyard Kipling worked as Assistant Editor of the paper
Allahabad, India
32
Amrita Bazar Patrika
20th February, 1868
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Kolkata, India
33
La Nacion (The Nation, a Spanish daily newspaper)
1870
Bartolome Mitre Martinez
Argentina
34
Sulabh Samachar (Bengali weekly)
1870
Keshub Chandra Sen
Kolkata, India
35
Bangadarshan (monthly literary journal)
1872
Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
Kolkata, India
36
The Civil and Military Gazette
1872
***Rudyard Kipling worked as Assistant Editor between 1882 to 1887
British India
37
The Statesman
1875
Robert Knight
Kolkata, India
38
Al-Ahram
1875
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Egypt
39
The Washington Post
1877
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Washington DC
40
The Hindu
*Started as English language weekly. Became a daily from April 1889.
20th September, 1878
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Chennai
41
Asahi Shimbun (Japanese language daily)
25th January, 1879
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Japan
42
The Bengalee
1879
Surendranath Banerjea
Kolkata, India
43
Times of India weekly edition
**Renamed as Illustrated Weekly of India in 1923
1880
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44
The Tribune (English language)
February, 1881
Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia
Lahore
45
Kesari (Marathi newspaper)
1881
Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Maharashtra
46
Malayala Manorama (Malayalam language)
1890
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Kottayam
47
Daily Mail
*First British daily to achieve mass circulation
1896
Alfred Harmsworth
Britan
48
Udbodhan
*Bengali mouthpiece of Ramkrishna Math
1899
Swami Vivakananda
Kolkata, India
49
Ishkra (political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants)
December, 1990
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Stuttgart, Russia
50
Indian opinion
June, 1903
Mahatma Gandhi
South Africa



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