Kisan Mazdoor

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Kisan Mazdoor (Urdu: کسان مزدور, 'Peasant-Worker') is an Urdu language (Hindi: किसान-मजदूर), weekly newspaper, published by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from Kolkata.[1][2]

Kisan Mazdoor was founded in May 1968 as a progressive Urdu weekly, by people close to CPI(M).[3] As of 1969 it had a circulation of around 2,000.[3] Mohammed Amin, parliamentarian and West Bengal Minister of Transport, served as editor of Kisan Mazdoor 1968-1986.[4]

As of 1983 Kisan Mazdoor had its offices at Chandni Chowk, but later shifted to the CPI(M) state headquarters at Alimuddin Street.[1][5]

Around 2014 the publication claimed a circulation of 15,940.[6]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Registrar of Newspapers for India. Kisan Mazdoor
  2. Jyoti Basu (1998). Documents of the Communist Movement in India: 1978-1979. National Book Agency. p. 307. ISBN 978-81-7626-024-4.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Communist Party of India (Marxist). Central Committee (1969). Political-organisational report of the Central Committee to the Eighth Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). Communist Party of India (Marxist). p. 310.
  4. India. Parliament. Rajya Sabha (1992). Who's who. Rajya Sabha Secretariat. p. 24.
  5. West Bengal (India). Fact Finding Committee on Small & Medium Newspapers; Sasanka Sekhar Sanyal (1983). Report of the Fact Finding Committee on Small & Medium Newspapers, 1980. Information & Cultural Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal. p. 187.
  6. Registrar of Newspapers for India. APPENDIX I (Dailies & Periodicals) - STATE-WISE LIST OF PUBLICATIONS WHICH FILED ANNUAL STATEMENTS DURING 2014-15 Archived 17 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine