The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... weekly was public welfare and discussion of public grievances . This paper was the chief organ of Raja Rammohun . From 1830 it be- came a bi - weekly paper . ( Supra pp . 22 , 28 ) . The Sambad Kaumudi continued to be published for some ...
... weekly was public welfare and discussion of public grievances . This paper was the chief organ of Raja Rammohun . From 1830 it be- came a bi - weekly paper . ( Supra pp . 22 , 28 ) . The Sambad Kaumudi continued to be published for some ...
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... weekly paper and the next year it began to be published thrice weekly . After the death of Gaurisankar in 1859 , the paper was run by his adopted son Kshetramohan Bhattacharya . The Sambad Bhaskar was one of the popular papers of that ...
... weekly paper and the next year it began to be published thrice weekly . After the death of Gaurisankar in 1859 , the paper was run by his adopted son Kshetramohan Bhattacharya . The Sambad Bhaskar was one of the popular papers of that ...
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... weekly paper , first published from Sylhet in 1880 . SANJIBANI : -The weekly Sanjibani was started in 1883 with Dwarakanath Ganguly as its editor . Gaganchandra Home , Herambachandra Maitra , Krishnakumar Mitra , Kali- sankar Sukul ...
... weekly paper , first published from Sylhet in 1880 . SANJIBANI : -The weekly Sanjibani was started in 1883 with Dwarakanath Ganguly as its editor . Gaganchandra Home , Herambachandra Maitra , Krishnakumar Mitra , Kali- sankar Sukul ...
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