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Pages in category "Urdu-language newspapers published in India" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Taasir - A Leading National Urdu Daily of India. Taasir is an Urdu -language daily newspaper published in India. It was established in 2013. It launched in Patna, the capital city of Bihar. [1] [2] Taasir is being published from eleven Indian states with 12 editions, and is the country's highest circulating Urdu-written daily newspaper.
Website. All India Radio, News on AIR. All India Radio (AIR), also known as Akashvani (lit. 'Voice from the sky' or 'Oracle'), is an Indian state-owned public radio broadcaster founded by the Government of India, owned by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and one of Prasar Bharati 's two divisions. It was established in 1936. [2]
This is a list of the top newspapers in India by circulation. These figures include both print and digital subscriptions, are compiled by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The figures include normal print editions, branded print editions (e.g., regional editions or editions tailored for commuters), and digital subscriptions (e.g., for tablet ...
List of newspapers in India. As of 31 March 2018, there were over 100,000 publications registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India. [1] India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018. [2][3] There are publications produced in each ...
The first Marathi newspaper, Darpan, was started on 6 January 1832 by Balshastri Jambhekar. The paper was bilingual fortnightly also published in English as The Bombay Darpan and stopped publishing in 1840. [1][2] Founded in 1881 by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the daily Kesari was a prominent newspaper of the pre-Independence era with a large readership.
This category is part of Category:Categories by language of India which covers worldwide articles on media and other subjects by the major languages originating in India, including publications outside India. For languages in which newspapers are only or predominantly published within India, see the sub-category Category:Newspapers published in ...
Hindusthan Samachar was founded in 1948 by S. S. Apte, [1][2] offering its services in 10 languages: Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Telugu, Malayalam, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi. In 1951, the Government of Bihar subscribed to Hindusthan Samachar, followed by many states in India. All India Radio and Radio Nepal were once subscribers.