Summary of Newspapers/Journals

Summary of Newspapers/Journals
1.Bengal Gazette 
(Calcutta General 
Advertiser)
1780 Calcutta; started by James Augustus Hicky (Irishman).
2.India Gazette ( weekly ) 1787 Calcutta; Henry Louis Vivian Derozio was associated with it.
3.Indian Herald 
(in English) 1795 Madras; started by R. Williams.
4..Bengal Gazette 
(First Bengali newspaper) 1818 Calcutta; by Harishchandra RayCalcutta Journal 1818 started by J.S. Buckingham.
4.Sambad Kaumudi 
(Weekly in Bengali) 1821 started by Raja Rammohan Roy.
 Mirat-ul-Akbar 
(First journal in Persian) 1822 Calcutta; started by Raja Rammohan Roy.
Banga-Duta (a weekly) 1822
Calcutta; in four languages English,
Bengali, Persian, Hindi) by Rammohan Roy, Dwarkanath Tagore, 
and others.
 East Indian (daily) 19th 
century Started by Henry Vivian Derozio.
 Bombay Times 1838 Bombay; known as The Times of India from 1861 onwards, was 
founded by Robert Knight, started by Thomas Bennett.
Rast Goftar 
(Gujarati fortnightly) 1851 started by Dadabhai Naoroji.
 Hindu Patriot 1853 Calcutta; by Girish Chandra Ghosh (later, Harish Chandra Mukherjee 
became ownercum-editor).
Som Prakash
(First Bengali political 
paper)
1858 Calcutta; by Dwarkanath Vidyabhushan.
Indian Mirror 
(first Indian daily paper in 
English)
1862 Calcutta; by Devendranath Tagore.
Bengalee 
(the first vernacular paper) 1862 Calcutta; by Girishchandra Ghosh (later taken over by S.N. Banerjea 
in 1879.
Amrit Bazar Patrika 
(Bengali in the beginning, 
later English)
1868 Jessore District, by Sisir Kumar Ghose and Moti Lal Ghosh.
National Paper 1865 Calcutta; by Devendranath Tagore.
Bangadarshana (Bengali) 1873 Calcutta; by Bankimchandra Chatterjee.
Indian Statesman 1875 Calcutta; started by Robert Knight.
The Hindu (started as 
English weekly) 1878 Madras; by G.S. Aiyar, Viraraghavachari, and Subba Rao Pandit.
Tribune (daily) In 1881, Lahore by Dyal Singh Majithia.
Kesari (Marathi daily) In 1881, Bombay by Tilak, Chiplunkar, Agarkar.
Swadesamitran (Tamil) In Madras by G.S. Aiyar.
Paridasak (weekly) In 1886 by Bipin Chandra Pal (publisher).
Yugantar In 1906, Bengal by Barindra Kumar Ghosh and Bhupendranath Datta. 
Sandhya In 1906 , in Bengal by Brahmabandhab Upadhyay.
Indian Sociologist In London by Shyamji Krishna Varma.
 In Paris by Madam Bhikaji Cama.
Talvar In Berlin by Virendranath Chattopadhyaya.
Free Hindustan In Vancouver by Tarak Nath Das.Ghadr San Francisco by Ghadar Party.
Bombay Chronicle (daily) In 1913, Bombay; started by Pherozeshah Mehta.
The Hindustan Times In 1920, Delhi by K.M. Panikkar as part of the Akali Dal Movement.
The Milap (Urdu daily) In 1923, Lahore by M.K.Chand.
Kirti In 1926, Punjab by Santosh Singh.
Bahishkrit Bharat (Marathi 
fortnightly)
In 1927 by B.R. Ambedkar.
Kudi Arasu (Tamil) In 1910 by E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker (Periyar).
Kranti In 1927, Maharashtra by S.S. Mirajkar, K.N. Joglekar, S.V. Ghate.
Langal and Ganabani In 1927, Bengal by Gopu Chakravarti and Dharani Goswami.
Bandi Jivan In Bengal by Sachindranath Sanyal

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