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Vanglaini is a daily newspaper in Mizoram, northeast India, published in the Mizo language. [1] It is registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India (no. RNI 34227/79. : MZR/67/2012-2014). It is owned, edited, and published by K. Sapdanga. It remains the newspaper in Mizoram with the largest circulation. [2] [3] [4]
Vanglaini, the leading daily newspaper in Mizoram, is a significant part of Aizawl’s print media landscape. Published entirely in the Mizo language, it serves as the primary source of local, regional, and national news for Mizoram's residents.
In 2001, he entered journalism and became the joint editor of the daily newspaper Vanglaini and the Revival Evangelical Weekly. [10] He also serves as Joint Secretary of the Mizoram Olympic Association, and member of the Confederation of Indian Industry National Committee on Sports. [ 9 ]
Newspapers published in Mizo language. ... Vanglaini; Z. Zalen This page was last edited on 14 May 2020, at 14:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
At present Dinamina, Resa, [3] Daily News, Thinakaran, Sunday Observer, [4] Silumina, Budusarana and Sarasaviya publications are available on-line. ANCL is in the process of introducing all publications to the ANCL website in the near future thus giving Sri Lankan expatriates as well as foreign communities opportunities of accessing news in Sri ...
Newspaper Language Frequency Publisher/Parent Company Established Circulation References Ada: Sinhala: Daily: Wijeya Newspapers: 2012: 110,000: Aruna: Sinhala: Daily
Zalen is the largest Sunday newspaper in Mizoram, northeast India, published in the Mizo language. It is owned, edited, and published by Vanlalrema Vantawl. [1] [2] [3] Zalen means freedom in "Mizoram". [4] Zalen website news content is updated real time daily along with phone application.
The Mizoram Post is an English-language daily newspaper in Mizoram, India. It is the only INS (The Indian Newspaper Society) accredited newspaper published from Aizawl, Mizoram, India. In 2007, the Government of India's Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) accredited it as the most circulated newspaper in Mizoram. [1]