This document lists the names of several historical Indian newspapers and journals from the 18th-19th centuries and their founders. Some of the notable newspapers included the Bengal Gazette (first newspaper of India founded in 1780), Hindustan Times, The Statesman, Young India founded by M.K. Gandhi, Kesari and Maharatta founded by B.G. Tilak, Al-Hilal founded by Abul Kalam Azad, and Rast Goftar which was the first newspaper published in Gujarati. Many of these newspapers played an important role in India's independence movement by spreading nationalist ideas and dissent against British rule.
This document lists the names of several historical Indian newspapers and journals from the 18th-19th centuries and their founders. Some of the notable newspapers included the Bengal Gazette (first newspaper of India founded in 1780), Hindustan Times, The Statesman, Young India founded by M.K. Gandhi, Kesari and Maharatta founded by B.G. Tilak, Al-Hilal founded by Abul Kalam Azad, and Rast Goftar which was the first newspaper published in Gujarati. Many of these newspapers played an important role in India's independence movement by spreading nationalist ideas and dissent against British rule.
This document lists the names of several historical Indian newspapers and journals from the 18th-19th centuries and their founders. Some of the notable newspapers included the Bengal Gazette (first newspaper of India founded in 1780), Hindustan Times, The Statesman, Young India founded by M.K. Gandhi, Kesari and Maharatta founded by B.G. Tilak, Al-Hilal founded by Abul Kalam Azad, and Rast Goftar which was the first newspaper published in Gujarati. Many of these newspapers played an important role in India's independence movement by spreading nationalist ideas and dissent against British rule.