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  2. Amrita Bazar Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Bazar Patrika was one of the oldest daily newspapers in India. Originally published in Bengali script, [3] it evolved into an English format published from Kolkata and other locations such as Cuttack, Ranchi and Allahabad. [4] The paper discontinued its publication in 1991 after 123 years of publication.

  3. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.

  4. Category:Newspapers owned by Patrika Group - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Bazar Patrika; Anandabazar Patrika; R. Rajasthan Patrika This page was last edited on 6 November 2021, at 07:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Tushar Kanti Ghosh - Wikipedia

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    Ghosh, c. 1935 Tushar Kanti Ghosh (21 September 1898 – 29 August 1994) was an Indian journalist and writer. For sixty years, until shortly before his death, Ghosh was the editor of the English-language newspaper Amrita Bazar Patrika in Kolkata. [1]

  6. Media coverage of the 1943 Bengal famine - Wikipedia

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    Calcutta's two leading English-language newspapers were The Statesman (at that time a British-owned newspaper) [3] [C] and Amrita Bazar Patrika. In the early months of the famine, the government applied pressure on newspapers to "calm public fears about the food supply" [4] and follow the official stance that there was no rice shortage.

  7. Sisir Kumar Ghosh - Wikipedia

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    Sisir Kumar Ghosh (1840–1911), also spelled Shishir Kumar Ghose, was an Indian journalist, founder of the Amrita Bazar Patrika, a Bengali language newspaper, in 1868, [1] [2] and an independence activist from Bengal. He started the India League in 1875 intending to stimulate the sense of nationalism amongst the people. [3]

  8. Anandabazar Patrika - Wikipedia

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    He named it Ananda Bazar after Tusharkanti's grandmother's sister Anandomayee. However, soon the newspaper died. In 1886, Ghosh published another newspaper, named after his grandmother Amritamoyee: Amrita Bazar Patrika. [3] Later in 1922, the Anandabazar Patrika was relaunched by proprietor Suresh Chandra Majumdar and editor Prafulla Kumar ...

  9. Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Bazar Patrika, a newspaper in India started 1868; Anandabazar Patrika, a Bengali-language newspaper published in Kolkata, New Delhi and Mumbai; Jugantar Patrika, a Bengali revolutionary newspaper founded in 1906 in Calcutta; Rajasthan Patrika, also known as Patrika, a Hindi-language daily newspaper; Syandan Patrika, a newspaper of ...