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This newspaper started from Baleswar in 1868 as ‘Bodhadayini and Baleswar Sambada Bahika’. After three years of publication it became a fortnightly from the earlier monthly and changed its name to ‘Baleswar Sambada Bahika’ only. Fakir Mohan was the first editor and Gobind Chandra Pattnaik, Jagan Mohan Pattnaik and others edited it later. In addition to carrying the current news it published articles on social and economic issues. Book reviews, discussions on language and textbooks, and other stimulating essays were also featured in it. Magazine Info Magazine nameBaleswar Sambada Bahika / ବାଲେଶ୍ୱର ସମ୍ବାଦବାହିକାEditorGobind Chandra PattnaikNo Of pages507PublisherGobind Chandra PattnaikPublication1984Printed AtNADistributorNA…

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Utkal Dipika first appeared in 1866 during a critical time of the Odia Nation. This first newspaper from Odisha and in Odia language strived hard to present the grievous situation faced by the Odias because of the divastating famine – the Na’anka Durbhiksha – and the views of the Odia people to the Government. Gourishankar Ray, the founder and the editor of Utkal Dipika, was a wellknown writer and opinion-maker of the then Odisha and developed Utkal Dipika as a rallying point for the people concerned about Odia and Odisha. The newspaper and the people associated with it also played…

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Odia O Nabasambada Published from Baleswar in 1888 as a weekly newspaper with Dwarakanath Das as the editor. It continued the tradition of the existing newspapers like Utkal Dipika and Baleswar Sambada Bahika in presenting the real picture of Odisha. Features on the Odia nationality and social problems, as well as on education, language, literature were published in it regularly. Magazine Info Magazine nameOdia O Nabasambada/ ଓଡ଼ିଆ ଓ ନବସମ୍ବାଦEditorDwarakanath Das No Of pages200PublisherDwarakanath Das Publication1888 Printed AtNADistributorNA Odia O Nabasambada Sample Odia O Nabasambada Full Pdf Download

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Sambalpur Hiteishini started in 1889 with the patronage of King Sudhal Deb of Bamanda who took a strong interest in the newspaper. Edited by Nilamani Bidyaratna, it carried news of the region – Bamanda and other princely states around Sambalpur – along with general news of the country and the world. Magazine Info Magazine nameSambalpur Hiteishini / ସମ୍ବଲପୁର ହିତୈଷିଣୀEditor Nilamani BidyaratnaNo Of pages168Publisher Nilamani BidyaratnaPublication1889 Printed AtNADistributorNA Sambalpur Hiteishini Sample Sambalpur Hiteishini Full Pdf Download

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Deshakatha started as a weekly in 1930 under the editorship of Lala Nagendranath Ray. It was not managed by any particular group, hence it supported or opposed any group based on issues. It focused primarily on the news of Odisha accompanied by forceful opinion. Its editor expressed his independent views without favouring any particular group. Magazine Info Magazine nameDeshakatha / ଦେଶକଥାEditorLala Nagendranath RayNo Of pages168PublisherLala Nagendranath RayPublication1930 Printed AtNADistributorNA Deshakatha Sample Deshakatha Full Pdf Download

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This weekly was launched in 1921 for the workers of Indian National Congress. Published from Sambalpur it carried news of the important happenings around the state and the country. Magazine Info Magazine nameSeba/ ସେବାEditorNANo Of pages69PublisherNAPublication1921Printed AtNADistributorNA Seba Sample Seba Full Pdf Download

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Nabeen was launched in 1930 as a literary and news periodical. It was published from Brahmapur with Krupasindhu Pattadeb as the editor. The first issue was of six pages only. The brief news items, literary writings, news review, editorial views etc. created quite a stir in the world of contemporary Odia newspapers. Its editorials were good examples of how issues can be analysed logically with deep insight. Magazine Info Magazine nameNabeen / ନବୀନEditor Krupasindhu PattadebNo Of pages139PublisherKrupasindhu PattadebPublication1930 Printed AtNADistributorNA Nabeen Sample Nabeen Full Pdf Download

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Weekly newspaper Satya Samachar started publication in 1930 with Brajasundar Das and Gopal Chandra Praharaj as its first editors.Thoughtful analysis of news and events and the editors’ considered views made this newspaper a special one. It covered news of the region, nation and the world touching upon language, literature, culture, politics, economics and social affairs. The style of presenting news was in form of creative narration. Magazine Info Magazine nameSatya Samachar / ସତ୍ୟ ସମାଚାରEditorBrajasundar DasNo Of pages244PublisherBrajasundar DasPublication1930 Printed AtNADistributorNA Satya Samachar Sample Satya Samachar Full Pdf Download

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Odia is edited by Dwaraknath Das this weekly was launched in 1887 and saw independent existence for only three months. It then merged with Navasambad and continued publication as ‘Oria & Navasambad’.It carried news under headings like regional, national and forign. Thought provoking articles it carried were particularly noteworthy. In this it lived upto the promise made to the readers. Magazine Info Magazine nameOdia / ଓଡ଼ିଆEditorDwaraknath DasNo Of pages53PublisherDwaraknath DasPublication1887 Printed AtNADistributorNA Odia Sample Odia full Pdf Download

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Purusottama Patrika is a weekly newspaper started publication in 1882 from Puri. Khirodnatha Mishra was its editor. The readers could feel the fearlessness of journalism from its different issues. The editor has critised very strongly the selfishness and inhuman behavior of both the peoples of native and foreign countries. Besides this the discussions on literature and reviews were also published in this paper. This could be considered as a true mirror of the contempory society. Magazine Info Magazine namePurusottama Patrika/ ପୁରୁଷୋତ୍ତମ ପତ୍ରିକାEditorKhirodnatha Mishra No Of pages168PublisherKhirodnatha Mishra Publication1882 Printed AtNADistributorNA Purusottama Patrika Sample Purusottama Patrika Full Pdf Download

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