
Navya Singh
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1 month ago |
tribuneindia.com | Navya Singh
Home / Premium / Rising sun of Hindi media PREMIUMUdant Martand (1st Hindi weekly launched-May 30, 1826)In the bustling lanes of 19th-century Calcutta, amidst the clamour of horse-drawn carriages and the aroma of freshly brewed chai, a quiet revolution was taking shape. On May 30, 1826, a modest weekly publication titled Udant Martand—meaning ‘The Rising Sun’—made its debut, marking the dawn of Hindi journalism in India.
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1 month ago |
tribuneindia.com | Navya Singh
In the bustling lanes of 19th-century Calcutta, amidst the clamour of horse-drawn carriages and the aroma of freshly brewed chai, a quiet revolution was taking shape. On May 30, 1826, a modest weekly publication titled Udant Martand—meaning ‘The Rising Sun’—made its debut, marking the dawn of Hindi journalism in India. The weekly paper, printed in the Devanagari script, was the brainchild of Pandit Jugal Kishore Shukla, a visionary lawyer from Kanpur.
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1 month ago |
youthkiawaaz.com | Navya Singh
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2 months ago |
dailynorthwestern.com | Navya Singh
We’re all familiar with “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” by Beatrix Potter. Peter Rabbit ventures into Mr. McGregor’s garden despite explicitly being told not to by his mother. His sisters, Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottontail obey their mother. Peter is punished for misbehaving with no supper, while his sisters enjoy a delicious meal of bread, milk and blackberries. Peter is the naughty rabbit, and his sisters are nice. Or are they? In Imagine U’s reimagining of the tale, the story is not so simple.
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2 months ago |
dailynorthwestern.com | Navya Singh
The Treblemakers, Northwestern’s East Asian-interest a capella group, put the “sing” in Singapore when they toured the city over Spring Break. “We decided on Singapore because of how multicultural it was as a country, and how representative it was of the people in our group,” Weinberg junior Leah Tan said. The group tours every two years; their last trip took them to California in 2023. This year’s trip was partially funded by the NU community, with over $13,000 raised on the group’s GoFundMe page.
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