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The Inquilab is an Urdu-language daily newspaper published in India. [1] It is owned by the Jagran Prakashan Limited, which also publishes Dainik Jagran. [2] [3] In 2017 it claimed a circulation of 127,255. [citation needed] It was founded by Abdul Hamid Ansari in 1938 as an underground newspaper during India's freedom movement against British ...
Mid-Day (stylised as mid-day) is a morning daily Indian compact newspaper.Editions in various languages including Gujarati and English have been published out of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune so far.
The Daily Inqilab (Bengali: দৈনিক ইনকিলাব) is a major daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the Bengali language. It was founded by Maulana MA Mannan , [ 1 ] on June 4, 1986.
India Mid-Day [3] [4] is a free sister project of Mid-Day news website morning daily Indian online newspaper owned by Jagran Prakashan Limited.Editions in languages including English have been published out of Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore and Pune so far.
He is the Chairman of the Mid-Day Group of publications based in Mumbai, and of Inquilab Publications Ltd. He is the son of Abdul Hamid Ansari, an independence activist and Congressman, who founded The Inquilab Publications Ltd in 1938 during the freedom movement.
Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah was born in 1879 in Shikarpur, Sindh and received his education from Shikarpur High School, Sindh Madressah, Karachi, D. J. Sindh College, Karachi and Government Law College, Bombay. [6] [7] His son, Anwar Hussain Hidayatullah, married Doulat Haroon Hidayatullah, daughter of Abdullah Haroon. [8]
From the latter category, communist groups emerged in Lahore (the Inquilab group), Bombay (led by S. A. Dange), Bengal (led by Muzaffar Ahmad) and Madras (led by Singaravelu M. Chettiar). [2] Sen and Ghosh (1991) argues that the four groups emerged independently from each other, and only the Lahore group had any knowledge of Roy's organization ...
I Write as I Feel, Hind Kitabs, Bombay, 1948; Cages of freedom and other stories, Bombay, Hind Kitabs Ltd., 1952. China can make it: Eye-witness account of the amazing industrial progress in new China, 1952. In the Image of Mao Tse-Tung, Peoples Publishing House, 1953; INQILAB. First Great Novel of the Indian Revolution, Jaico Publishing House ...