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Prantik is a multi-topic Assamese language magazine published fortnightly from Guwahati since 1981.[1] It plays a vital role in the socio-political lives of the people of Assam, India.[citation needed] The founder chief editor of the magazine was Bhabendranath Saikia.[2] The founder editor was Pradip Baruah, who is also its present editor after more than three decades.
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Editor | Pradeep Baruah |
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Former editors | Bhabendra Nath Saikia |
Categories | Entertainment |
Frequency | Fortnightly |
Publisher | Pradeep Baruah |
Year founded | 1981 |
Country | India |
Language | Assamese |
Presently, it is still being published as a leading Assamese fortnightly. Some of its articles include "Buddhi Jukti" and "Letters from Canada".
Pages from Bhabendranath Saikia's personal diary are published at the last page of each issue.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Prantik: Leading Magazine of Assam". Assam Spider. 20 February 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
- ↑ "Popular Assamese magazines:Prantik". Onlinesivasagar. Retrieved 31 January 2010.