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  2. Dainik Bhaskar - Wikipedia

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    Dainik Bhaskar (lit. ' The Daily Sun ') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper in India which is owned by the Dainik Bhaskar Group. [2] According to the World Association of Newspapers, it ranked fourth in the world by circulation in 2016 and per the Indian Audit Bureau of Circulations was the largest newspaper in India by circulation as of 2022.

  3. Hindustan (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Hindustan (IAST: Hindustāna) is an Indian Hindi-language daily newspaper.According to WAN-IFRA, it ranked 13th in the world by circulation in 2016 and per the Audit Bureau of Circulations was 6th in India in 2022.

  4. List of newspapers in India - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. 2018 Bihar riots - Wikipedia

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    2018 Bihar riots refer to anti-Muslim riots [2] [4] during March 2018 in the Indian state of Bihar. [1]The riots were initially started on 17 March 2018 in Bhagalpur where a procession during the Hindu festival of Rama Navami led by Arijit Shashwat (son of Ashwini Kumar Choubey) turned violent and clashes started between Hindus and Muslims. [5]

  6. 1989 Bhagalpur violence - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. Communal violence in India 1989 Bhagalpur riots Part of Religious violence in India Location of the Bhagalpur district in Bihar, India Date October–November 1989 Location Bhagalpur district, Bihar India Methods Killing, arson and looting Parties Hindus Muslims Casualties and losses ...

  7. Bhagalpur - Wikipedia

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    Bhagalpur, historically known as Champa Nagri, is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the southern bank of the Ganges river. It is the third largest city of Bihar by population and also serves the headquarters of Bhagalpur district , Bhagalpur division , and Eastern Range .

  8. List of newspapers in India by circulation - Wikipedia

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    Kerala, Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi: 4.849 The Mathrubhumi Group 11 Eenadu: Telugu: Various cities and states 4.569 Ramoji Group: 12 Sakal: Marathi: Various cities in Maharashtra: 4.101 Sakal Media Group 13 Gujarat Samachar: Gujarati: 7 cities in Gujarat and in Mumbai and New York City: 3.265 Lok Prakashan Ltd. 14 Sakshi: Telugu

  9. 1980 Bhagalpur blindings - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagalpur blindings refers to a series of incidents in 1979 and 1980 in Bhagalpur in the state of Bihar, India when police blinded 31 individuals under trial (or convicted criminals, according to some versions) by pouring acid into their eyes. The incident became infamous as the Bhagalpur blindings. The incident was widely discussed ...