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Indu Prakash (Marathi: इंदुप्रकाश) was an Anglo - Marathi periodical published from Bombay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Established by Vishnu Parshuram Pandit (विष्णू शास्त्री पंडित) in 1862, it was published as a weekly bi-lingual periodical and often contained articles supporting the Indian freedom movement and criticism of the British colonial rule. It was latter merge in lokmanya . Ranade, Telang, Chandwarakar, Parvate were involved in success of Induprakash.K.G.Deshpande who was in charge of Induprakash requested Sri Aurobindo to write about the current Political situation.Aurobindo Ghosh began writing a series of fiery articles under the title "New Lamps for Old" where in he strongly criticised the Congress for its moderate policy [1]

The newspaper's name means Moon light in Marathi.[2]

References

  1. ^ "INDIAN NEWSPAPER REPORTS, c1868-1942 from the". ampltd.co.uk. British Library, London. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Newspapers of Asia". asiamap.ac.uk. University of Cambridge-South Asian Studies Centre. Retrieved 18 June 2014.