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Aajkaal

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Bengali newspaper in Kolkata, India

Aajkaal
আজকাল
Front page of 28 March 2012
TypeDailyNewspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Aajkaal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
PublisherAajkaal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
EditorAsoke Dasgupta
Founded1981[1]
LanguageBengali
HeadquartersKolkata, India
Websitewww.aajkaal.in

Aajkaal (pronounced:Bengali pronunciation:[aːdʒkaːl];Bengali:আজকাল) is a Bengali newspaper which is one of the principal newspapers published inKolkata, India. It covers myriad subjects (broadly business, entertainment, politics, etc.) from Kolkata and the world,[2] and has developed a reputation for political neutrality and "strong principles and authentic reporting."[3][2] The newspaper was started in 1981 by Abhik Kumar Ghosh and includes an evening editionSandhya Aajkaal and an online edition.[4][5][3][2] Aajkaal also has editions which are published inSiliguri, andAgartala in Tripula state.

History

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Abhik Kumar Ghosh helped establish the paper in 1981. Chief editor at the time wasGour Kishore Ghosh, "a veteran journalist and socialist," who helped to make the paper popular and credible.[3] The currentEditor in chief is Ashok Dasgupta, an establishedsports journalist.[3]

In May 2021, Samir Dhar, a correspondent of theAajkal Tripura branch of the newspaper, was attacked. This was the third time since 2018. Arriving on motorcycles, "The miscreants, said to be supporters of the ruling party in the area, ... [armed] with sharp weapons and carried out the attack. They also used obscene language against the senior journalist", the Assembly of Journalists said. The Assembly demanded a full investigation and immediate arrests of the perpetrators.[6]

References

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  1. ^The Illustrated Weekly of India. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1988. p. 47.
  2. ^abc"TheAajKaal Epaper". Epaper.hub. Retrieved20 December 2022.
  3. ^abcd"Ajkal Tripura". Tamakura Digital Library. Retrieved20 December 2022.
  4. ^North East India History Association. Session (1985).Proceedings of North East India History Association. The Association. p. 345.
  5. ^"List of newspapers categorized by the state Government as per advertisement guidelines – 2009". Department of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, Government of Tripura. 13 June 2012. Archived fromthe original on 19 March 2013. Retrieved10 August 2012.
  6. ^Panday, Chandan (31 May 2021)."'Aajkaal' correspondent 'attacked' in Tripura; journalists' forum condemns act". eastmojo.com. Retrieved20 December 2022.

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