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List of newspapers; Kutchmitra is a Gujarati language daily published from Bhuj, Kutch district, Gujarat, India. It is owned by Janmabhoomi media group. [1]
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.
All Manipuri language newspapers will be using the Meitei script (Meitei: Meetei Mayek) instead of Bengali script from 15 January 2023; 23 months ago (), according to a joint meeting consensus of the "Meetei Erol Eyek Loinasillol Apunba Lup" (MEELAL), "All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union" (AMWJU) and "Editors' Guild Manipur" (EGM) in Imphal.
Janmabhoomi (જન્મભૂમિ) is an Indian Gujarati-language evening daily newspaper, owned by the Saurashtra Trust. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharastra. Janmabhoomi was launched in 1934 as an evening paper [2] [3] The newspaper publishes 10-12 pages every day, including an editorial page and an op-ed page. [4]
Paliyas belonging to war heroes of Mistris of Kutch, standing at Dhaneti dating back to 1178 AD. The community is believed to be from Kota [8].These warrior community first entered into Saurashtra and founded 36 villages in the area, while others moved further into Kutch.
The Sangai Express is a daily newspaper based in Imphal published in English and Meitei (Manipuri) languages. [1] The English language newspaper has circulation of 27,513 copies. [ 2 ] The Meitei language version is the largest circulated newspaper in that language.
Poknapham is the most-read Meitei language newspaper published in Bengali script, from Imphal, Manipur in India. [1] Poknapham means Birthplace in Meitei. It is owned and published by Gurumayum Shantikumari Devi from Keishampat Thiyam Leirak, Imphal and printed by her at Padma Printers, Imphal. A Robindro Sharma is the Editor.
The Pioneer is an English-language daily newspaper in India. It is published from multiple locations in India, including Delhi. It is the second-oldest English-language newspaper in India still in circulation after The Times of India. [2] In 2010, The Pioneer launched its Hindi version in Lucknow. [3]