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Udant Martand (lit. 'The
Rising Sun') is the
first Hindi language newspaper published in India.
Started on 30 May 1826, from
Calcutta (now Kolkata), the...
- hundred-year history, with the
first newspaper published in the language,
Udant Martand,
going to
press in 1826, and the
first Hindi novel,
Pariksha Guru...
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Gujarati is the
oldest newspaper in Asia
still in print. On 30 May 1826
Udant Martand (The
Rising Sun), the
first Hindi-language
newspaper published in...
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Sabha and
campaigned against social reforms including the ban on Sati. 1826
Udant Martand Hindi Calcutta Company's
India It was
published from
Calcutta by...
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fourth Chauhan Raja of Sambalpur.
Surendra Sai had six brothers,
namely Udant, Dhruva, Ujjala, Chhabila,
Jajala and Medini. "Veer
Surendra Sai
Birth Anniversary:...
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Naivedhya to
Goddess Saraswati.
People sing folk
songs like Aayi Basant,
Paala Udant'. This day is also
special for
Dogras because on
Basant Panchami of year...
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editorship of
James Augustus Hicky,
named Bengal Gazette. On May 30, 1826
Udant Martand (The
Rising Sun), the
first Hindi-language
newspaper published in...
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present a
colourful sight all over
rural Punjab. The
phrase Ayi
Basant Pala
Udant, meaning, "with the
onset of spring,
winter bids adieu" is used. Culture...
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March 2013 Tata U20 1 – 1 East
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Report Somnath 24'...
- literature. Subsequently, a
Hindi translation of the
Bible appeared in 1818 and
Udant Martand, the
first Hindi newspaper, was
published in 1826 in Calcutta. Scholars...