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'''''Vishal Bharat''''' ({{Lit|Greater India}}) was an Indian Hindi-language magazine founded by [[Ramananda Chatterjee]] in 1929, initially edited by the | '''''Vishal Bharat''''' ({{Lit|Greater India}}) was an Indian Hindi-language magazine founded by [[Ramananda Chatterjee]] in 1929, initially edited by the prominent journalist [[Banarsidas Chaturvedi]]. It was nationalist and pro-[[Gandhi]], covering the whole of India and its diaspora, with a particular emphasis on rural matters (particularly through its column 'Hamaare Gram' ['our villages']).<ref>Kalyan Chatterjee, ''Media and Nation Building in Twentieth-Century India: Life and Times of Ramananda Chatterjee'' (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020).</ref> | ||
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Vishal Bharat (lit. 'Greater India') was an Indian Hindi-language magazine founded by Ramananda Chatterjee in 1929, initially edited by the prominent journalist Banarsidas Chaturvedi. It was nationalist and pro-Gandhi, covering the whole of India and its diaspora, with a particular emphasis on rural matters (particularly through its column 'Hamaare Gram' ['our villages']).[1]
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- ↑ Kalyan Chatterjee, Media and Nation Building in Twentieth-Century India: Life and Times of Ramananda Chatterjee (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020).