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Important Publications from Modern History – Free Modern History Notes for UPSC 2025

Newspapers played a vital role during India’s freedom struggle, serving as a key means of communication across the country. Leaders like Devendra Nath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi used newspapers to raise awareness among the people. These newspapers reached not only towns and cities but also remote villages.

YearNameNewspaper/JournalFounder(s)
1780Bengal GazetteEnglish newspaperJames Augustus Hicky
1819Samvad KaumudiBengali weekly newspaperRam Mohan Roy
1822Mirat-ul-AkbarPersian language journalRaja Ram Mohan Roy
1853Hindoo PatriotEnglish weeklyMadhusudan Ray
1854Rast GoftarGujarati NewspaperDadabhai Naoroji
1858Som PrakeshWeekly newspaperIshwar Chandra Vidyasagar
1862Indian MirrorNewspaperDevendra Nath Tagore
1868Amrita Bazar PatrikaNewspaperSisir Kumar Ghosh and Motilal Ghosh
1871Tahzib-ul-AkhlaqJournalSir Syed Ahmed Khan
1878HinduNewspaperVir Raghavacharya and G.S. Aiyar
1881KesariMarathi NewspaperB.G. Tilak
1888SudharakNewspaperGopal Ganesh Agarkar
1896Prabuddha BharataEnglish monthly journalP. Aiyasami, B. R. Rajam Iyer
1899UdbodhanaMagazineSwami Vivekananda
1903Indian OpinionNewspaperM. K Gandhi
1905Bande MataramEnglish language newspaperAurobindo Ghosh
1910Bombay ChronicleEnglish-language newspaperFiroze Shah Mehta
1911ComradeWeekly English newspaperMaulana Mohammad Ali
1912Al-BalaghUrdu weekly newspaperAbul Kalam Azad
1912Al-HilalUrdu weekly newspaperAbul Kalam Azad
1913PratapHindi language newspaperGanesh Shankar Vidyarthi
1914New IndiaEnglish-language daily newspaperAnnie Besant
1919IndependentNewspaperMotilal Nehru
1919Young IndiaWeekly journalM. K Gandhi
1920Mook NayakMarathi weeklyB.R. Ambedkar
1924Hindustan TimesEnglish daily newspaperSunder Singh Lyallpuri
1929Nav JeevanWeekly newspaperM. K Gandhi
1932HarijanWeekly journalM. K Gandhi
1936Free HindustanJournalTarak Nath Das
1936Hindustan DainikHindi newspaperM.M. Malviya

In conclusion, the history of journalism in India is intricately linked with our freedom struggle. The press played a crucial role in education, political propaganda, spreading nationalism, and mobilizing and uniting nationalist opinion.

Also Read: Development of Indian Press During British Rule.

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