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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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The founder of Bana Bidyalaya of Sakhigopal Gopabandhu Das started this magazine in 1915. Most of the issues contained discussion, essays, critics, poems, rural news. Gopabandhu contributed mostly on contemporary socio-political issues, education system, obituary etc. No short stories or novel was published in this magazine. Other contributors were the teachers at the Bana Bidyalaya.Nilakantha Das, Godabarish Mishra, Krupasindhu Misra etc. Magazine Info Magazine nameSatyabadi / ସତ୍ୟବାଦୀEditorGopabandhu DasNo Of pages22 PublisherGopabandhu DasPublication1915Printed AtNA Satyabadi Sample Satyabadi Full Magazine Download

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Sudha is a monthly magazine. Sudha started publication in 1906 and it was edited by Chandrasekhara Nanda. Its main objective appeared to be moralising and this was done through writings on mythology and legends both in form of prose poetry. Gopal Chandra Praharaj, Biswanatha Kar, Chandrasekhara Nanda, Reba Ray, Shyamsundar Nanda, Bramhananda Sarangi, Nilamani Bidyaratna, Bhabagrahi Mohanty were among its regular writers. Magazine Info Magazine nameSudha/ ସୁଧାEditorChandrasekhara NandaNo Of pages32PublisherChandrasekhara NandaPublication1906 Printed AtBalu Bazzar, Cuttack Sudha Odia Magazine Full Download

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Kalana is not a fantasy. an absolute reality,If you are a child, you will be attacked Still filled with a strong desire to dedicate ourselves to the service of the nation and the nation through the language of Oriya has again led us to create this project. Magazine Info Magazine nameKalana/ କଳନାEditorRabindra Kumar PadhiNo Of pages200 PublisherRabindra Kumar PadhiPublicationNAPrinted At Cuttack Kalana Full Magazine Download

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Niankhunta was established and edited by Godabarish Mahapatra on March 12, 1938 from Brahmapur it is a humor-satire magazine in Odia, It aimed to force public opinion on the administration and to expose/resist corruption and unethical practices in politics. Many had offered involvement in this work but had stayed away not being able to handle the heat. Almost all Godabarish’s writings has found its place in Niankhunta first. Magazine Info Magazine nameNiankhunta / ନିଆଁଖୁଣ୍ଟାEditorGodabarisha MohapatraNo Of pages1938 PublisherSutahata , CuttackPublication1969Printed AtSutahata , Cuttack Nian Khunta Sample Niankhunta Full Magazine Download

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