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      • DNA DNA or Daily News and Analysis is a reputed Indian daily tabloid which was founded on 30th July, 2005 and used to published from regions like Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Bangalore. It was the very first Indian tabloid which introduced a format of all-colour pages.
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  2. DNA or Daily News and Analysis is a reputed Indian daily tabloid which was founded on 30th July, 2005 and used to published from regions like Indore, Mumbai, Pune, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Bangalore. It was the very first Indian tabloid which introduced a format of all-colour pages.

  3. The first tabloid, Blitz was started by Russi Karanjia on February 1, 1941 with the words "Our Blitz, India's Blitz against Hitler!". Blitz was first published in English and then branched out with Hindi , Marathi and Urdu versions.

  4. Sep 8, 2016 · Started in 1780 by Irishman James Augustus Hicky, Hickys Bengal Gazette was the Indian subcontinent’s first newspaper. The Gazette was a weekly publication, typically running at a length of four pages, with three columns of text.The Gazette was almost solely the product of J.A. Hicky’s labour,

  5. Jun 23, 2017 · History of Newspaper in India - The first newspaper in India was published on 29 January, 1780 by James Augustus Hicky under the British Raj and its name was ‘The Bengal Gazette’.

  6. Sep 26, 2016 · The first newspaper in India – the Bengal Gazette, popularly called Hicky’s Gazette – was published in 1780. It was a two-pager in foolscap size. From then on, newspapers grew rapidly in number. In 1861, there were eight Hindi and 11 Urdu newspapers.

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · Bengal Gazette. On 29 January 1780, James Augustus Hicky published the first newspaper under the British Raj. The name of the newspaper was “the Bengal Gazette” or Calcutta General Advertiser or more commonly known as the “Hicky’s Gazette” First Hindi Newspaper in India. Udant Martand.

  8. Sep 21, 2018 · University of Heidelberg. The newspaper was named after its founder, James Augustus Hicky. India's first newspaper, founded in 1780, held up a mirror to British rule in India. It can also...

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