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Kunkuma magazine was published in 1948 and Deba Mahapatra was the editor of this magazine. The magazine was handwritten and lithographed supplemented with a lot of illustrations. The most importantly it was published from Bombay, now Mumbai. It had short stories, articles on cinema, jokes, comments, book review etc. The writers were Jagadish Prasad Mohanty, Gopalchandra Misra, Bidyutprava Debi, Annapurna Debi, Kesab Meher etc. Manoj Das and Nandini Satpathy used to write in this magazine during their student days. Magazine Info Magazine nameKunkuma / କୁଙ୍କୁମEditorDeba MahapatraNo Of pages20PublisherDeba MahapatraPublication1948Printed AtNA Kunkuma Sample Kunkuma Full Magazine Download

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Jhankar started in 1949 and published from Cuttack by the Prajatantra Prachar Samity. Harekrushna Mahatab was its founder-editor. It filled a large void in the field of Odia magazine publishing at the time and continued to be influential in Odia literary sphere for the next half-century. It is still in publication. Magazine Info Magazine nameJhankara/ ଝଙ୍କାରEditorHarekrushna MahatabNo Of pages1035PublisherPrajatantra Prachar Samity,CuttackPublication1949Printed AtPrajatantra Prachar Samity,Cuttack Jhankara Sample Jhankara Full Magazine Download

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Adhunika magazine launched in 1936 with Bhagabati Charan Panigrahi as the editor Adhunika had declared that it will not confine itself to literary activities alone. Rather it will aim at bringing to Odisha an awareness about the progressive movement spreading around the world. It would strive to strike at the root of dogmas and irrationality clouding our personal and social lives. Unfortunately, it folded up only after five issues. Magazine Info Magazine nameAdhunika / ଆଧୁନିକEditorBhagabati Charan PanigrahiNo Of pages308PublisherBhagabati Charan PanigrahiPublication1936 Printed AtNA Adhunika Sample Adhunika Full Magazine Download

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Dagar was published in 1937 by Laxmikanta Mahapatra with Nityananda Mahapatra as its editor. After 10 years of publication as a fortnightly, it became a weekly magazine. But reverted to its former frequency after a year. it was a publication with relatively small number of pages, but published some valuable material. Magazine Info Magazine nameDagar/ ଡଗରEditorLaxmikanta MahapatraNo Of pages227PublisherLaxmikanta MahapatraPublication1937Printed AtNA Dagar Sample Dagar Full Magazine Download

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Taraka magazine is specially for school children, Taraka was published in 1883 from Baleswar. It contained short stories, poems, biography, discussions and news. Stories were based on morals. Principles of mathematics and science were explained in easy to follow presentations. Articles were illustrated. The magazine served as a source of education and entertainment for the children. Magazine Info Magazine nameTaraka/ ତାରକାEditor NANo Of pages1938 PublisherBaleswarPublication1883 Printed AtBaleswar Taraka Sample Taraka Full Magazine Download

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Sikshyabandhu is a monthly magazine started publication in the year of 1885 by Jogesh Chandra Jena.Madhusudan Rao, the founder of the magazine, realised that this magazine must help school teachers to be effective in their profession. It folded up after two years of continuous publication. It contained articles mainly on education and literature. A special attractive feature of the magazine was the discussions on textbook topics. Magazine Info Magazine nameSikshabandhu/ ଶିକ୍ଷାବନ୍ଧୁEditorJogesh Chandra JenaNo Of pages160 PublisherJogesh Chandra JenaPublication1885Printed AtNA Sikshabandhu Sample Sikshabandhu Full Magazine Download

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Taraka O Shubha Barta is a monthly magazine launched in 1886 and edited by Rev. Miller. It carried the details of missionary activities in Odisha like the income and expenditure of christian missions, number of churches, number of religious preachers and highlights of their work. Its articles differed from the earlier missionary publications being more fact-based and well-argued. The discussions in its pages reflected an objective of social reform. Magazine Info Magazine nameTaraka O Shubha Barta / ତାରକା ଓ ଶୁଭବାର୍ତ୍ତାEditorRev. MillerNo Of pages28PublisherOdisha Mission Press , CuttackPublication1886Printed AtCuttack Taraka O Shubhabarta Sample Taraka O Shubha Barta Full Magazine Download

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Hirakhanda was published from Sambalpur in 1919 and edited by Swapneswara Dash. First it was a weekly and then became a monthly. History, culture and social affairs of the Sambalpur region was the main focus of the publication. Its first volume began with Gangadhar Meher’s poem ‘Hirakhanda Janma’. Magazine Info Magazine nameHirakhanda / ହୀରାଖଣ୍ଡEditorSwapneswara DashNo Of pages292Publisher Swapneswara DashPublication1919Printed AtSambalpur Hirakhanda Sample Hirakhanda Full Magazine Download

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Utkal Sahitya is a monthly magazine published and edited by Biswanath Kar, in 1897, brought about a new era in the field of Odia literary activities. The first issue was preceeded by much thinking and consultation to ensure that it would cover the newly emerging areas of knowledge and that it would reach a wide readership. Magazine Info Magazine nameUtkal Sahitya/ ଉତ୍କଳ ସାହିତ୍ୟEditorBiswanath KarNo Of pages317PublisherUtkala Sahitya Press, CuttackPublication1897Printed AtUtkala Sahitya Press, Cuttack Utkala Sahitya Full Magazine Download

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Mukura magazine is monthly magazine. It was Published on1906, edited by Brajasundar Das. It was a literary magazine having articles on religion, culture, science, social reform and language etc. It also had stories, novels and poems. There was an undertone of patriotic feelings in its writings. Among the major contributors to the magazine were Gopabandhu Das, Sribatsa Panda, Mrutyunjaya Rath, Nilakantha Das. It also published novels by Kuntala Kumari and Dayanidhi Mishra. Magazine Info Magazine nameMukura/ ମୁକୁରEditorBrajasundar DasNo Of pages1938 PublisherBrajasundar DasPublication1906Printed AtCuttack Mukura Sample Mukura Full Magazine Download

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