The document lists important newspapers established in India between 1818-1922, including:
- The first Bengali monthly newspaper Digdarshan was founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bengal Gajeti was the first Bengali newspaper, also founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bombay Samachar, founded in 1822, was the first newspaper in Gujarati.
- Times of India was established in 1838 and was renamed from Bombay Times in 1861.
- Amrit Bazar Patrika converted to an English edition in 1868 to avoid restrictions of the Vernacular Press Act.
- Several influential nationalist newspapers were established later, including Young India by Gand
The document lists important newspapers established in India between 1818-1922, including:
- The first Bengali monthly newspaper Digdarshan was founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bengal Gajeti was the first Bengali newspaper, also founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bombay Samachar, founded in 1822, was the first newspaper in Gujarati.
- Times of India was established in 1838 and was renamed from Bombay Times in 1861.
- Amrit Bazar Patrika converted to an English edition in 1868 to avoid restrictions of the Vernacular Press Act.
- Several influential nationalist newspapers were established later, including Young India by Gand
The document lists important newspapers established in India between 1818-1922, including:
- The first Bengali monthly newspaper Digdarshan was founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bengal Gajeti was the first Bengali newspaper, also founded in 1818 in Calcutta.
- Bombay Samachar, founded in 1822, was the first newspaper in Gujarati.
- Times of India was established in 1838 and was renamed from Bombay Times in 1861.
- Amrit Bazar Patrika converted to an English edition in 1868 to avoid restrictions of the Vernacular Press Act.
- Several influential nationalist newspapers were established later, including Young India by Gand
Digdarshan John Marshman 1818/Calcutta First Bengali Monthly Bengal Gajeti Harichandra Ray 1818/Calcutta First Bengali Newspaper Jam e Jahan Numah Harihar Dutta 1822/Calcutta First Paper in Urdu Bombay Samachar Fardoonji Murzban 1822/Bombay First Paper in Gujarati Bombay Times Rai Bahadur Dinanath 1838 In 1861 it was renamed as Velkar Times of India. Times of India Amrit Bazar Patrika Sisir Kumar Ghosh 1868/Calcutta Overnight it converted into English edition to escape Vernacular Press Act Ban. Banga darshan Bankim Chandra 1873/Calcutta The Statesmen Robert Knight 1875/Calcutta The Hindu G Subramaniyam Aiyar 1878/Madras The Tribune Dayal Singh 1877/Lahore Kesari B G Tilak 1881/Bombay It was in Marathi language The Pioneer George Allen 1875/Allahabad Sambad Kaumudi Ram Mohan Roy 1821/Calcutta First Nationalist Newspaper Mirat Ul Akbhar Ram Mohan Roy 1822/Calcutta It was seized by John Adams regulation Rast Goftar Dada Bhai Naoroji It was in Gujrati The Bengalee S N Banerjee The Maratha B G Tilak It was in English New India Annie Beasant Young India M K Gandhi 1919 Harijan M K Gandhi 1933 The Independent J L Nehru 1919/Allahabad Aaj Shiv Prasad Gupta The Hindustan Times M L Nehru, C R Das 1922/Delhi The People Lala Lajpat Rai Independent India M N Roy Som Prakash I C Vidyasagar Sudharak G K Gokhale Comrade Md Ali Al Hilal Abul Kalam Azad Pratap Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi National Herald J L Nehru Indian Mirror D N Tagore 1862 Prabuddha Bharata Swami Vivekananda 1896 English monthly journal Udbodhana Swami Vivekananda 1899 Magazine Indian Opinion M. K Gandhi Newspaper Bande Mataram Aurobindo Ghosh English language newspaper Nav Jeevan M. K Gandhi Weekly newspaper Hindustan Dainik M.M. Malviya Hindi newspaper