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The Bombay Samachar, now Mumbai Samachar is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India.
From http://www.whywaitforever.com/london/quiet.asp; The London Gazette : First published in 1665, it is the oldest, continuously published newspaper in the United Kingdom.--Hhenners
the times of India
Bengal Gazette
The oldest existing daily cartoon strip in an Indian newspaper is "You Said It" by R.K. Laxman. It first appeared in 1951 in The Times of India and continued until Laxman's retirement in 2009. The strip featured the iconic "Common Man" character, reflecting on various social and political issues in a humorous and satirical manner.
The New Hampshire Gazette, founded in 1756 by Daniel Fowle, is the nation's oldest newspaper (that is still being published). They have a trademark on the 'nation's oldest newspaper' title.
Aryavarta is the oldest name of India.
Kutch dargah is India's oldest
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Aravalli is the oldest mountain in India.
Denmark is the oldest still existing kingdom in the world. Officially since 995 AD. Japan is the oldest still existing empire in the world and thereby the oldest monarchy.
The world's oldest newspaper still in circulation is the "Wiener Zeitung" (Vienna Journal) in Austria, established in 1703.