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''The Statesman'' is an Indian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper founded in 1875 and published simultaneously in Kolkata, New Delhi, Siliguri and Bhubaneswar. The Statesman incorporates and is directly descended from The Friend of India, founded in 1818. The ''Statesman'' is owned by The Statesman Ltd. Its headquarters are located at Statesman House, Chowringhee Square, Kolkata, and its national editorial office is in Statesman House, Connaught Place, New Delhi. It is a member of the Asia News Network. ''The Statesman'' has an average weekday circulation of approximately 180,000, and the ''Sunday Statesman'' has a circulation of 230,000. This ranks the ''Statesman'' as one of the leading English newspapers in West Bengal, India.〔(About Statesman ). Subir Bhaumik.〕 ==History==
''The Statesman'' is a direct descendant of two newspapers, ''The Englishman'' and ''The Friend of India'', both published in Calcutta (now Kolkata). ''The Englishman'' was started in 1811 by Robert Knight, who was previously the principal founder and editor of The Times of India. Knight founded ''The Statesman and New Friend of India'' on 15 January 1875, which later adopted the current name. The ''Statesman'' was managed by a British corporate group until it transferred ownership to a consortium of companies with N A Palkhivala as Chairman in the mid-1960s. The first editor assigned under this new ownership was Pran Chopra.
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