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  2. Syandan Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Syandan Patrika (Bengali: স্যন্দন পত্রিকা) is an Indian Bengali language daily newspaper published from Tripura, India. [2] It was founded and is currently managed by Subal Kumar Dey. [3] [4]

  3. Subal Kumar Dey - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder and chief editor of the Bengali language daily newspaper Syandan Patrika and Syandan TV, [1] a news channel. [2] [3] [4] He is the current president of Tripura Newspapers' Society (TNS), [3] [4] Agartala Press Club, [5] member of Friends (A Cricket Club of Tripura). [citation needed]

  4. List of Indian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Subal Kumar Dey, founder and chief editor of Bengali language daily newspaper Syandan Patrika. [29] Dibang, senior journalist and member of a debate panel with the news channel ABP News, is rated among the best Hindi anchors in the industry today. He is also hosting prime-time show Jana Mana on ABP news.

  5. List of journalists killed in India - Wikipedia

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    Bengali language newspaper Syandan Patrika and local television station News Vanguard: Bodhjung Nagar, Tripura [55] 52 25 March 2018 Navin Nishchal: Dainik Bhaskar: Bhojpur district, Bihar [56] [57] 53 14 June 2018 Shujaat Bukhari: Editor, Rising Kashmir: Srinagar [58] 54 29 October 2018 Chandan Tiwari: Reporter, Aj: Pathalgada, Chatra ...

  6. Sudip Datta Bhaumik - Wikipedia

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    Sudip was a reporter for the Bengali language newspaper Syandan Patrika [1] and the local television channel News Vanguard. [2] The Tripura chief minister, Manik Sarkar, [3] and the union home minister of state, Kiren Rijiju, condemned the killing. [4]

  7. Uttarbanga Sambad - Wikipedia

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    Uttarbanga Sambad is a Bengali language broadsheet published from Siliguri. [1]Uttarbanga Sambad was started on 19 May 1980 in a small letterpress in Siliguri. Due to its huge popularity, in 1981 web offset press was installed.

  8. List of Kannada-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    National interest monuments: (Main list.Bangalore circle. Belgaum. Bidar. Bijapur. Dharwad. Gulbarga. North Kanara. Raichur); State protected monuments list; List of ...

  9. Dainik Prantajyoti - Wikipedia

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