samachar darpan
naidunia
bengali
young india, Hindu
national herald
The Bungalow derives from the Hindi word 'Bangla' which is a one story house surrounded by a veranda. Or a house in the Bengali style. The word came into English during the British administration in India from the 1670's
The Azad (Bengali: আজাদ) was a Bengali-language daily newspaper published from 1936 to 1992. The Azad became Dhaka's first daily newspaper. The newspaper, while based in Dhaka, played an important role during the Bengali Language Movement for its advocacy of Bengali.
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sobuj patra
The Anandabazar Patrika paper is written in an Indian Bengali language and is the top Bengali newspaper in India and was first published as an evening daily paper in March of 1992.
The name of the first Bengali newspaper is "Samachar Darpan," which was published in 1818 by William Carey.
Bartaman Patrika is an Indian Bengali daily newspaper that is published from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Bartaman is the one of the most widely read Bengali newspapers in India.
Samachar Darpan
India's first Hindi newspaper, Udant Martand, was first published in 1826 by Jugal Kishore Shukla in Calcutta. It played a significant role in promoting Hindi language and literature during that time.
The times of India
The first electronic newspaper in India was started by The Times of India group in 1996, known as Times of India Interactive (TOI Online).
The first major newspaper started in India is the 'The Bengal Gazette'.
Bharat Samay.