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Amrita Bazar Patrika

''Amrita Bazar Patrika'' was one of the oldest newspapers in India; it was launched in Bengali. It debuted on 20 February 1868. It was started by Sisir Ghosh and Moti Lal Ghosh, sons of Hari Naryan Ghosh, a rich merchant from Magura, in District Jessore, in Bengal Province of British Empire in India. The family had constructed a Bazar and named it after Amritamoyee, wife of Hari Naryan Ghosh. Sisir Ghosh and Moti Lal Ghosh started ''Amrita Bazar Patrika'' as a weekly first. It was first edited by Moti Lal Ghosh, who did not have formal University Degree. The paper was popular for its honest reporting and caustic reporting. It had built its readership as a rival to ''Bengalee'' which was being looked after by Surendera Nath Banerjee.〔''Political Agitators in India, A Confidential Report'', pp. 15, Available in Digitized form on Archives.org, contributed by Library of University of Toronto, Digitized for Microsoft Corporation by Internet Archive in 2007, provided by University of Toronto, accessed on June 8, 2009 and link at https://archive.org/details/politicalagitato00slsnuoft〕 It was an English daily newspaper published from Kolkata and other locations such as Cuttack, Ranchi and Allahabad.〔(Registrar of Newspapers for India )〕
''Amrita Bazar Patrika'', which used to be a nationalist newspaper during the British rule, discontinued its publication from 1986. Recently it was announced that the newspaper would be relaunched.〔
== Archives ==
As a part of the 'Endangered Archive project' attempting to rescue text published prior to 1950, the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta took up the project of digitizing the old newspapers ''(ABP and Jugantar)'' for safe storage and retrieval in 2010.〔(Retrieval of two major and endangered newspapers : CSSSC )〕 The newspaper archives are also available from the Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, Delhi, and in 2011 over one lakh images from the newspaper were digitized by the library and available online. and also at The Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge.

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