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  2. Ajit (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Ajit (Daily Ajit) is a Punjabi language daily newspaper published in Jalandhar, India. [1] The newspaper is run by Sadhu Singh Hamdard Trust [2] and has been publishing since 1941. [3] Veteran journalist and ex-Rajya Sabha member, Barjinder Singh Hamdard, is the current editor-in-chief. In 2007–08, it claimed a circulation of more than ...

  3. Jag Bani - Wikipedia

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    Jagbani is a Punjabi language newspaper that is circulated in the state of Punjab, India. [1] It was started by the Punjab Kesari Group back in 1978 along with Punjab Kesari and Hind Samachar. This newspaper is printed in Jalandhar and Ludhiana and has an average of 328 thousand circulated copies during weekdays. [2]

  4. List of Punjabi-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    'Kall, Ajj te Bhalke' is tagline of this newspaper. It covers news from the southern region of Indian Punjab. Sach Kahoon Newspaper largest selling Newspaper in Malwa Resign in Punjab. More than 250,000 copies selling Daily. Sach Kahoon 3rd highest selling Punjabi newspaper in Punjab, after Ajit and Jagbani. [32]

  5. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    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 of the 22 scheduled languages of India and in many of the other languages spoken throughout the country.

  6. List of Punjabi media - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on Punjabis History Folklore Language Dialects Punjab Punjabis Nationalism Diaspora Asia Afghanistan Europe United Kingdom North America United States Mexican American Canada Oceania Australia New Zealand Malaysia Culture Clothing Cuisine Dance Festivals (India • Pakistan) Literature Media Music Religion (Folk religion) Sport Television Regions Majha Malwa Doaba Puadh Bagar ...

  7. Barjinder Singh Hamdard - Wikipedia

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    Barjinder Singh Hamdard is the managing editor of the Punjabi newspaper Daily Ajit [1] and he is also an ex-parliamentarian of India's upper house, Rajya Sabha. [2] He is the son of famous Punjabi journalist and writer Sadhu Singh Hamdard .

  8. Punjab Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Punjab Kesari (lit. ' The Lion of Punjab ' ) is a Hindi -language newspaper published from many centres in Punjab , Haryana , Rajasthan , Himachal Pradesh and Delhi in India . It is owned by the Punjab Kesari group (The Hindsamachar Ltd.).

  9. Sadhu Singh Hamdard - Wikipedia

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    The Ajit and Sadhu Singh Hamdard became synonymous names, he had so lovingly nursed the paper. Sadhu Singh set its permanent seal on Punjabi journalism. He created a new taste in Punjabi writing and introduced several new techniques. His services to Punjabi journalism, to what he did to give it a new face and format, were widely acknowledged.