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Ranbir was founded and edited by Lala Mulkraj Saraf. [2] [3] He had previously worked as sub-editor of Lala Lajpat Rai's nationalist organ Bande Mataram. [3]Saraf had negotiated for some time to obtain the permission from the Maharaja Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir to publish Ranbir as a statewide weekly.
Sanaullah Bhat (14 November 1922 – 25 November 2009), also known as Khawaja Sonaullah Bhat, [1] was an Indian journalist, author and columnist who wrote in Urdu. He was the founding editor of the Daily Aftab, a newspaper in Jammu and Kashmir. He is considered to be the father of the press in Kashmir.
The Greater Kashmir has its largest base of circulation in Jammu and Kashmir, and is the most widely read English daily newspaper in the state. [3] The Greater Kashmir group (GK Communications Pvt. Ltd) also publishes its sister projects in Urdu language – Nawa-e-Jhelum [4] and Kashmir Uzma – and the English-language magazine Kashmir Ink. [5]
He also edited a few issues of Kwang Posh, the literary journal of the Progressive Writer's Association. He was later a sub-editor in the Urdu daily Khidmat. He did an M.A. in Persian (1952) and in English (1962) from Jammu and Kashmir University where he taught Persian. He was on the editorial board of the Urdu daily Aajkal in Delhi from 1953 ...
Media in Jammu and Kashmir comprises a diverse landscape of print, electronic and digital media outlets. The region is served by a variety of newspapers, television channels, radio stations, and online news platforms, reflecting the cultural and linguistic diversity of the area.
Udaan was released on 16 July 2010 with 200 prints in India. [28] In addition to the Indian release, it was released in Singapore, Australia, South Africa and the United States. [ 5 ] The film underperformed at the box office, earning ₹ 33.5 million (US$390,000) at the box office against a budget of ₹ 50 million (US$580,000).
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Jammu Prabhat: The only Punjabi newspaper in the Dogri dialect of Punjabi. It publishes news from various cities of Jammu and Kashmir, India and the world. [19] Janjagriti: This daily Punjabi newspaper is published from Ludhiana India. [20] Khuli Soch: The only Punjabi daily evening newspaper published from Ludhiana since 2012.