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200 Years Of Urdu Journalism

Urdu Journalism started in the Indian sub-continent from Calcutta with the launch of Jam-e-Jahan Numa on March 27, 1822.

Ghazala Ahmad talks to Shams Tabrez Qasmi, Founding Editor of Millat Times on the history of Urdu journalism, its contribution and the challenges it faces today.

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Ghazala Ahmad is the Delhi Correspondent for The Cognate.

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