Sambad Prabhakar (also Sangbad Prabhakar; Bengali: সংবাদ প্রভাকর) was a Bengali daily newspaper founded by Ishwar Chandra Gupta. It began as a weekly newspaper in 1831 and became a daily eight years later in 1839. It was the first Bengali daily newspaper. Sambad Prabhakar covered news on India and abroad and put forward its views on religion, politics, society, and literature. It was influential in the Bengali language and in building public sentiment leading to the indigo revolt.[1]
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SambadPrabhakar (also Sangbad Prabhakar; Bengali: সংবাদ প্রভাকর) was a Bengali daily newspaper founded by Ishwar Chandra Gupta. It began as a weekly newspaper...
Mohan Tagore of Pathuriaghata, helped Ishwar Chandra Gupta to publish SambadPrabhakar, first as a weekly from 28 January 1831. After passing through vicissitudes...
wrote articles that were published in Ishwar Chandra Gupta's newspaper SambadPrabhakar. Radhakanta Deb always showed a marked interest in promoting education...
publications were in Ishwar Chandra Gupta's weekly newspaper Sangbad Prabhakar. He began his literary career as a writer of verse before turning to fiction...
(published posthumously) Biography Awara Masiha (in Hindi) by Vishnu Prabhakar Great Vagabond: Biography and Immortal Works of Sarat Chandra Chatterjee...
were those by Christian missionaries. dom antonio's Brahmin-Roman-Catholic-Sambad, for example, was the first Bangla book to be printed towards the end of...
synthesis of Western and Indian learning. His most popular journal was the Sambad Kaumudi. It covered topics like freedom of the press, induction of Indians...
Bankim Chandra’s lucid language and unconventional style; although SambadPrabhakar and some other contemporary newspapers highly praised the novel. Sukumar...
Gupta created a different style of poetry. He started the newspaper SambadPrabhakar with Jogendra Mohan Tagore on January 28, 1831, which finally became...