When copies of the Mumbai Samachar (MS) hit the stands on July 1, the newspaper will be making history rather than just recording it. At 192 years and running, it will reaffirm its position as the ...
The offices of Dainik Bhaskar, and homes of several of its staff, were among those that were raided in India Indian tax authorities have raided the offices of two prominent media outlets that have ...
This week’s raids by the Income Tax Department and the Enforcement Directorate on the offices of Gujarat Samachar, a leading Gujarati daily, along with the arrest of co-owner Bahubali Shah, have once ...
“As much as the media has the right to criticize, it also has an equally important responsibility to bring positive news to the fore” “Positive contribution of India's media helped India a lot in ...
They say, 'because things are the way they are, things will not stay the way they are.' With this in mind, Lokmat Media ltd. unveiled the fresh new look for its Hindi daily, Lokmat Samachar on 15 th ...
In the heart of south Mumbai's heritage Fort precinct, a bright red building houses the unassuming offices of an enduring institution that will soon turn 200 -- Gujarati daily Mumbai Samachar'. Still ...
The Enforcement Directorate on Friday detained Bahubali Shah, one of the owners of the leading Gujarati newspaper ‘Gujarat Samachar’, following a raid on their premises here, sources said. Bahubali ...
There are nearly 4,900 registered print media outlets in Nepal. Around eighteen news outlets operate exclusively online through digital platforms such as Facebook and YouTube. By law, online media ...
Extracts of Faridabad Majdoor Samachar - Faridabad Workers Newspaper - from Collective Action Notes between 2002 and 2004, with accounts of working life and class struggle in India. मजदूर आन्दोलन की ...
Shantilalbhai Shah, Founding Editor of Gujarat Samachar, passed away on February 27 following a heart attack. Shah had not been keeping well for the past 15 days before succumbing to the stroke. Shah, ...
'Sainik Samachar', Indian armed forces' fortnightly journal brought out in 13 languages, began as a 16-page Urdu weekly 'Fauji Akhbar' on January 2, 1909, NEW DELHI: It began as a 16-page Urdu weekly ...
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