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The Prabhat is a is the leading Gujarati-language daily newspaper published in India and a part of the Prabhat group of Newspapers. It was founded in 1934 with its headquarters in Ahmedabad.
History
[edit]The Prabhat group of Newspapers was founded by Veteran Journalist Kakalbhai Ravjibhai Kothari. Kakalbhai was deeply inspired by the newspapers of that time Navjeevan, published by Navjeevan Trust. This made him write multiple books such as "Buzato Deepak," "Lenin," "Zhandadhari," "Narveer Lalaji," and "Rashtriya Shivraj," amongst others. He then was a driving force of Phulchhab. Post that he edited the "Navsaurashtra" which was then renamed to "The Prabhat". He also played a very important role in the Indian independence movement.
Kakalbhai Kothari was mentioned as an "Unsung Hero" during the freedom fight during the occasion of 75 years of independence.
Notable Editors (1934-2017)
[edit]Kakalbhai R Kothari Rajnikant K Kothari Rasesh R Kothari
References
[edit]Kakalbhai Ravjibhai Kothari - Unsung Heros, Paying tribute to Freedom Fighters[1]
Clip of the Prabhat for advertisement india[2]
Clip of the Prabhat newspaper for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, Ahmedabad branch[3]
History of Indian journalism which mentioned the origin of Prabhat[4]
Chunilal Madia talking about the editor of the Prabhat[6]
External links
[edit]The Prabhat - official website[7]
- ^ "Kakalbhai Ravjibhai Kothari".
- ^ "Prabhat Ahmedabad". 8 December 2008.
- ^ https://www.icaiahmedabad.com/news-coverage.php#prettyPhoto[myGallery]/2/
- ^ History of Indian Journalism. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-2638-1.
- ^ https://dn790009.ca.archive.org/0/items/historyofindianj00nata/historyofindianj00nata.pdf
- ^ "Chunilal Madia | Kavishala Sootradhar".
- ^ https://theprabhat.com
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