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'''Hindusthan Samachar''' is the first multilingual news agency in [[India]] subscribed by more than 200 newspapers and almost all the news channels including Door Darshan (DD). It was set up in 1948 by [[S. S. Apte]],<ref>{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title = Founders of VHP | publisher = Vishwa Hindu Parishad (UK) | date = | url = http://vhp.org.uk/vhpuk/about-vhp/founders-vh/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 9 September 2014 }}</ref> <ref>{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title = About Us | publisher = Hindustan Samachar | date = | url = http://mh.hindusthansamachar.com/static/about.aspx | format = | doi = | accessdate = 9 September 2014 }}</ref> offering its services in 10 languages: [[Bengali language|Bengali]], [[Oriya language|Odia]], [[Assamese language|Assamese]], [[Telugu language|Telugu]], [[Malayalam]], [[Urdu]], [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Hindi]] and [[Marathi language|Marathi]]. In 1951 the [[Government of Bihar]] subscribed to the Hindustan Samachar, followed by many states in India. [[All India Radio]] and [[Radio Nepal]] were once subscribers. A year after a [[The Emergency (India)|state of emergency]] was declared in India in 1975, Hindustan Samachar was merged with [[Press Trust of India]], [[United News of India]] and [[Samachar Bharati]] to form the media monopoly [[Samachar]].
'''Hindusthan Samachar''' is the first multilingual news agency in [[India]] subscribed by more than 200 newspapers and almost all the news channels including Door Darshan (DD). It was set up in 1948 by [[S. S. Apte]],<ref>{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title = Founders of VHP | publisher = Vishwa Hindu Parishad (UK) | date = | url = http://vhp.org.uk/vhpuk/about-vhp/founders-vh/ | format = | doi = | accessdate = 9 September 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | title = About Us | publisher = Hindustan Samachar | date = | url = http://mh.hindusthansamachar.com/static/about.aspx | format = | doi = | accessdate = 9 September 2014 }}</ref> offering its services in 10 languages: [[Bengali language|Bengali]], [[Oriya language|Odia]], [[Assamese language|Assamese]], [[Telugu language|Telugu]], [[Malayalam]], [[Urdu]], [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Hindi]] and [[Marathi language|Marathi]]. In 1951 the [[Government of Bihar]] subscribed to the Hindustan Samachar, followed by many states in India. [[All India Radio]] and [[Radio Nepal]] were once subscribers. A year after a [[The Emergency (India)|state of emergency]] was declared in India in 1975, Hindustan Samachar was merged with [[Press Trust of India]], [[United News of India]] and [[Samachar Bharati]] to form the media monopoly [[Samachar]].


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[[Category:Mass media companies established in 1948]]
[[Category:Mass media companies established in 1948]]

Latest revision as of 05:55, 14 August 2023

Hindusthan Samachar
IndustryNews media
Founded1948
Founder(s)S. S. Apte
Headquarters
Noida
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Key people
Ravindra Kishore Sinha - Chairman
Websitehttps://hindusthansamachar.in/

Hindusthan Samachar is the first multilingual news agency in India subscribed by more than 200 newspapers and almost all the news channels including Door Darshan (DD). It was set up in 1948 by S. S. Apte,[1][2] offering its services in 10 languages: Bengali, Odia, Assamese, Telugu, Malayalam, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi. In 1951 the Government of Bihar subscribed to the Hindustan Samachar, followed by many states in India. All India Radio and Radio Nepal were once subscribers. A year after a state of emergency was declared in India in 1975, Hindustan Samachar was merged with Press Trust of India, United News of India and Samachar Bharati to form the media monopoly Samachar.

References[edit]

  1. "Founders of VHP". Vishwa Hindu Parishad (UK). Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  2. "About Us". Hindustan Samachar. Retrieved 9 September 2014.

Bibliography[edit]

  1. Shrivastava, K. M. (2007). News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 9781932705676.
  2. Mehta, D. S. (1979). Mass Communication and Journalism in India. Allied Publishers. ISBN 9788170233534.
  3. Kumar, Keval J. (2000). Mass Communication in India. Jaico Publishing House. ISBN 9788172243739.
  4. Aggarwal, S. K. (1989). Media Credibility. Mittal Publications. ISBN 9788170991571.
  5. Kanung, Chitra (2001). Freedom Under Assault. A.P.H. Publishing Corporation. p. 114. ISBN 9788176482264.
  6. Jones, Derek, ed. (2015). Censorship: A World Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 9781136798634.
  7. Sharma, Diwakar (2004). Mass Communication: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century. Deep and Deep Publications. ISBN 9788176295079.

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