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Anandabazar Patrika Group
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Front page of 5 March 2009
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)ABP Group
Editor-in-chiefArup Sarkar
EditorAnirban Chattopadhyay
Founded13 March 1922; 102 years ago (1922-03-13)
LanguageBengali
Headquarters6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Kolkata-700001
Circulation1,117,927 daily[1] (as of Jul - Dec 2015)
Sister newspapersThe Telegraph, Ebela
OCLC number187024438
Websitewww.anandabazar.com

Ananda Bazar Patrika (Bengali: আনন্দবাজার পত্রিকা; Bengali: [anɔnd̪ɔbadʒar Pɔt̪rika]) is an Indian Bengali language daily newspaper published in Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai and Silchar by the ABP Group. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, it has a circulation of 1.1 million copies as of Jul-Dec 2015.[1] Presently, the newspaper is edited by Anirban Chattopadhyay after Aveek Sarkar resigned. Its main competitors are Bartaman, Sangbad Pratidin, and Ei Samay.

A Bengali newspaper was published in 1876 in a small village of Magura at Jessore in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) by Tusharkanti Ghose and his father Sisir Kumar Ghose. They named it Ananda Bazar after Tusharkanti's grandmother's sister Anandamoyee. However, soon the newspaper died. In 1886, Ghose published another newspaper, named after his grandmother Amritamoyee: Amrita Bazar Patrika.[2]

Later in 1922 the newspaper Anandabazar Patrika was relaunched by editor Prafulla Kumar Sarkar and proprietor Suresh Chandra Majumdar. It was first printed on 13 March 1922 under their ownership and was against British rule.[3] In 1922 it first published as a four-page evening daily. The first colour printing was the features section.

News came to a standstill as ABP faced a 51-day strike.

The internet edition of the newspaper was launched in 2001.[4]

In 2010, Time Inc. entered into a license agreement with ABP Group, one of India’s largest media conglomerates, to publish Fortune India magazine. This magazine publishes the famous Fortune India 500 list every year.[5]

ABP Group launched Ebela, a Bengali tabloid.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Submission of circulation figures for the audit period July - December 2015" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  2. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Nation". www.tribuneindia.com. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Ananda Bazar Patrika Uniqueness: red ink printing" (PDF). Media Mimansa. 2009.
  4. ^ http://archives.anandabazar.com/oldarchives.html?date=01&month=01&year=101
  5. ^ India magazine

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