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Nawan Zamana
Type
Daily newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Owner(s)
Arjan Singh Gargaj Foundation[1]
Editor-in-chief
Jagjit Singh Anand
Editor
Chand Fatehpuri
Founded
1952
Political alignment
Left-wing
Language
Panjabi
Headquarters
Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Website
www.nawanzamana.in
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Nawan Zamana is an Indian Punjabi language daily newspaper owned by the Arjan Singh Gargaj Foundation, published in Jalandhar, Punjab, India. After partition, Communist Party of India brought out its Urdu weekly Naya Zamana from Jalandhar in 1952. The CPI converted Naya Zamana into the Punjabi daily, Nawan Zamana, as Urdu was losing its readership after partition. Jagjit Singh Anand, a former member of Rajya Sabha, was its Chief Editor for 50 years until his death in June 2015.[2] Its online edition was launched in 2007.[citation needed]
^External organization - Arjan Singh Gargaj Foundation - LablZ Index
^"Jagjit Singh Anand—Symbol of Progressive Journalism in Punjab - Mainstream".
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