Ananda Bazar Patrika is one of the premier Bengali language daily newspapers in India. It is published from Kolkata, and simultaneously from Siliguri, and has a national circulation. The paper was founded in 1922. It is the most circulated bengali daily. Bengali or Bangla (বাà¦à¦²à¦¾ ) is an Indo-Aryan language of South Asia that evolved as a successor to Sanskrit, Pali, and Prakrit. ... Kolkata (Bangla: à¦à¦²à¦à¦¾à¦¤à¦¾; formerly known as Calcutta) is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal. ... Siliguri is a rapidly developing metropolis in the Indian state of West Bengal. ... 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Amrita BazarPatrika was started in Bengali in the village of Amrita Bazar in Jessore district of eastern Bengal in 1868 by a family of kayasths led by Sisir Kumar Ghosh.
A daily from 1891, Amrita BazarPatrika by the beginning of the 20th century was recognised as a pillar of the national movement, the inspiration even for B.G.Tilak and his Marathi language Kesari in Pune.9 In 1922, generational change within the Ghosh family led to division.
Sisir Kumar Ghosh, the founder of Amrita BazarPatrika, had a daughter: Her son became the founder of AnandaBazarPatrika according to Tamal Kanti Ghosh.
The Secretary and Head of Legal Department, Anand BazarPatrika in his written statement dated 24.4.2005 has submitted that it is the prerogative of a Company to decide its business policy and as such the act of the advertiser compelling them to accept their advertisement is uncalled for and unwarranted.
The respondent has submitted that the issue of non-publication of advertisement released by marriage bureau was a business decision prompted by the views of the readers of the daily who are not very comfortable replying to marriage bureaus unless their identity is disclosed.
The advertisements pertaining to marriage bureaus are presently being carried in Anand BazarPatrika.