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Punjab Kesari is a Hindi-language newspaper published from various centres in India. It was founded by Lala Jagat Narain and his son Romesh Chander, and has a liberal political alignment and prominent columnists.
Find out the top newspapers in India by print and digital subscriptions, based on the Audit Bureau of Circulations data. Compare the circulation and readership figures, languages, headquarters, and owners of different newspapers in India.
Jag Bani is a Punjabi language newspaper published by the Punjab Kesari Group since 1978. It covers news, politics, culture and opinions from Punjab and India, and features prominent columnists such as Khushwant Singh and Karan Thapar.
Navodaya Times is a Hindi-language newspaper published from Delhi since 2013. It is owned by the Punjab Kesari group and has prominent columnists such as Khushwant Singh, Shekhar Gurera and Karan Thapar.
Find out the names, languages, formats, regions and circulations of over 100,000 newspapers in India. Mint is an English-language daily published in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata and Pune.
Ajit is a conservative and Punjabist newspaper group founded in 1941 in Jalandhar, India. It publishes in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu languages and has a circulation of over 333,000.
This web page lists various Punjabi-language newspapers published and circulated in India, Pakistan and some western countries. It includes Deshsewak, a newspaper started in 1996 from Chandigarh, India, and Doaba Headlines, a newspaper from Nakodar, India.
Lala Lajpat Rai was an Indian revolutionary, politician, and author, known as Punjab Kesari. He was a leader of the Indian independence movement and the Indian National Congress, and was injured and killed by British police in 1928.