India marked 200 years of Hindi journalism with a seminar and exhibition at IGNCA, commemorating the launch of Udanta Martand in 1826. Rare archival newspapers were showcased, while a commemorative stamp and volume were released to celebrate the milestone
Despite being a common practice in Indian households, wrapping, storing and even consuming food in newspapers, the regulatory authorities have prohibited the use of newspapers for such practices because of the potential health risks.
The Siasat Urdu Daily proudly celebrates its Platinum Jubilee, marking a significant milestone. Throughout its history, The Siasat has been more than a news source; it has been a reliable companion, offering accurate reporting, insightful commentary, and a platform for the Urdu-speaking community to voice its concerns.
In a viral post, Paul Fairie - a research associate at the University of Calgary in Canada - shared photos of a 1924 newspaper clipping which predicted how life would be in 100 years from the date of the article being published.
The New York Times reported that Central American children are being deported by the United States to Mexico where they have no family to look after them.