Everything about Bombay Samachar totally explained
The
Bombay Samachar is the oldest continuously published
newspaper in
India. It is published in
Gujarati and is one of the most trusted newspapers of
Mumbai (earlier
Bombay)
History
In
1822, the
Mumbai Samachar (also known as
Bombay Samachar) began publishing in
Gujarati and
English, as a weekly. In 1832, it became a bi-weekly newspaper. In 1855, it became a daily newspaper. It continues to be published today, under the same title, making it the oldest continuously published paper in India and one of the oldest in the world. The first 122 years of this paper are unavailable to researchers as filming began only in 1944.
The paper was founded by a
Parsi named
Fardoonji Marzban. His descendant
Pirojsha Jehangir Marzban (1876-1933) wrote under the pen name of "
Pijam" and was known as "
Mark Twain of the Parsis".
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