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Swarajya (magazine)

Swarajya was a weekly magazine founded in 1956 by Khasa Subba Rao with the patronage of C. Rajagopalachari, one of the founders of the Swatantra Party, and a regular contributor to the magazine in the form of his ''Dear Reader'' column. Minoo Masani, R.Venkatraman, R.K. Laxman are some notable personalities who contributed to the magazine. After Rajaji's death in 1972, the magazine began to decline and eventually closed in 1980.
The magazine was relaunched as a monthly print magazine and online daily in 2014, with Sandipan Deb as the Editorial Director. The website was launched in September 2014, and the first edition of the print magazine was launched in January 2015.
==History==

Swarajya was launched as a weekly magazine in 1956 by journalist Khasa Subba Rao,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/swarajya/oclc/03999897 )〕 with the patronage of C. Rajagopalachari, one of the founders of the Swatantra Party, and a regular contributor to the magazine in the form of his ''Dear Reader'' column. The magazine strongly advocated individual freedom and freedom of enterprise as against Nehru's socialist policies. Swarajya enjoyed a reputation of being one of few magazines that argued against collectivist and statist policies of the ruling Indian National Congress. Minoo Masani, R.Venkatraman, R.K. Laxman are some notable personalities who contributed to the magazine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.presidentvenkataraman.in/swarajya.html )〕 After Rajaji's death in 1972, the magazine began to decline and eventually closed in 1980.〔

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