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Sri Krishna Charan Sahoo,declare taht i am the publisher of the magazine “Prachin”a to be printed at ekamra press, Bhubaneswar-7,and particulars in the respect of the said magazine given above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Magazine Info Magazine namePrachina / ପ୍ରାଚୀନEditorSri Krishna Charan SahooNo Of pages106PublisherSri Krishna Charan SahooPublication1980 Prachina Full Magazine Download

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Esana Magazine was published at Cuttack in September, 1980 under the editorship of Khetrabasi Naik. Esana is a research oriented literary magazine. After the untimely death of Ketrabasi Naik in 1986, Labanya Naik and Krushna Charana Behera took over the editorship. At first it was published in March and October – two issues in a year. Later on it was published in April and December. Magazine Info Magazine nameEsana/ ଏଷଣାEditorKhetrabasi NaikNo Of pages76PublisherKhetrabasi NaikPublication1980 Esana Sample Esana Full Magazine Download

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Istahar, published in 1974, occupies a special position among the odia magazines published after 1950. The first issue of Istahar, published in 1974, was edited by Bhagirathi Sahu presented a selection of modern Odia poetry. The regular issues of the magazine started appearing in 1978 and were edited by Nityanand Satapathy. These have covered various aspects of Odia literature with an emphasis on both creative analytical pieces. Poetry, essay, criticism and book review were among its regular offerings. Magazine Info Magazine nameIstahara/ ଇସ୍ତାହାରEditorBhagirathi SahuNo Of pages123PublisherBhagirathi SahuPublication1974 Istahara Sample Istahara Full Magazine Download

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The Samadrusti came in to existence in the year 2005 at a time when corporations and media had become almost synonymous. After 9 issues, in July 1, 2006 it became a regular publication. It’s main objective is to highlighting the plight of farmers, tribals, dalits, women, peasants, artisans, workers, and aslo to focus on ecological devastations happening all around. Magazine Info Magazine nameSamadrusti/ ସମଦୃଷ୍ଟିEditorSudhir PattnaikNo Of pages143PublisherSudhir PattnaikPublication2005 Samadrusti Sample Samadrusti Full Image Download

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“Nabajibana”The first issue of this magazine was published in February 1956 with Sri Chintamani Misra (1904-1980) as its founder and editor .‘Nabajivan’ holds an important place among the Odia magazines published during the post-independence period.The editorial of the first issue states, “If one gets attracted to the cultural past, in stead of fearing it like a ghost, one’s thoughts and the development process will be enriched. We hope that Nabajivan will be able to perform its duty in this regard with the help of its patron writers.” Magazine Info Magazine nameNabajibana / ନବଜୀବନEditorSri Chintamani MisraNo Of pages189PublisherSri Chintamani MisraPublication1956 Nabajibana…

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Samabesa is a major magazine of the post independence or post 1950 period. Samabesa was the second most important magazine among those published from Calcutta (Kolkata), after Asantakali. Like most other magazines of the period this too has gone through many ups and downs. Magazine Info Magazine nameSamabesa/ ସମାବେଶEditorJagadish PaniNo Of pages331 PublisherJagadish PaniPublication1950Printed At NA Samabesa Sample Samabesa Full Magazine Download

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Paurusha was published in July, 1969 from Cuttack. The founder editor of this magazine was Sri Janaki Ballava Pattanaik, who was an eminent figure both in Odia literature and in politics. After independence, Paurusha is one of the best Odia magazine in the literary world of Odisha. It is the first edition Magazine Info Magazine namePaurusha/ ପୌରୁଷEditorSri Janaki Ballava PattanaikNo Of pages630PublisherSri Janaki Ballava PattanaikPublication1969Printed At Cuttack Paurusha Sample Paurusha Full Magazine Download

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Prabhata magazine published in 1933 from Sambalpur with Sarat Kumar Santra as its editor by the missionaries .Some of its regular sections were household matters, cooking and food made it appear as a women’s magazine, but it was for a general readership and had both male and female writers. It carried stories, poems, essays etc. on Christianity in simple language and in a rational manner. Magazine Info Magazine namePrabhata / ପ୍ରଭାତEditorSarat Kumar SantraNo Of pages124PublisherSarat Kumar SantraPublication1933Printed AtNA Prabhata Sample Prabhata Full Magazine Download

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Banabina published in 1936 under the patronage of Balabhadranarayan Bhanjadeo, the king of Kendujhar state. Banambar Acharya and Rangadhar Mishra were its editors. It provided geral literary contents in the way of stories, poems, drama, biography, essays etc. Among its regular contributors were Nityananda Mahapatra, Jagabandhu Tripathy, Natabar Debata, Lakshmidhar Nayak, Nabakishor Das, Basanta Kumar Behura, Benudhar Raut. Magazine Info Magazine nameBanabina / ବନବୀଣାEditorBalabhadranarayan BhanjadeoNo Of pages205PublisherBalabhadranarayan BhanjadeoPublication1936Printed AtBalabhadra Sahitya Sangha,Keunjhar Banabina Sample Banabina Full Magazine Download

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Pragti magazine published in 1937. Pyarishankar Ray as the editor and Bhagabati Charan Panigrahi taking over the editorship after six months. The magazine aimed to foster progressive ideas in the country. It also set a role for itself to be the mouthpiece for the groups opposed to colonialism and reactionary activities. It carried a variety fare including stories, poems, doscussions, reviews, ladies corner and foreign news. Magazine Info Magazine namePragati/ ପ୍ରଗତିEditorBhagabati CharanNo Of pages61PublisherBhagabati CharanPublication1937Printed AtNA Pragati Sample Pragati Full Magazine Download

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