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The Tribune is a major Indian newspaper with a centre-left political alignment and a worldwide circulation. It was founded in 1881 in Lahore, now in Pakistan, and is now published from six cities in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh.
Find out the top newspapers in India by print and digital subscriptions, based on the Audit Bureau of Circulations data. Compare the circulation and readership figures, languages, headquarters, and owners of different newspapers in India.
Roopinder Singh was born in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.His father, Giani Gurdit Singh (24 February 1923 – 17 January 2007), was a famous Punjabi author, and his mother, Inderjit Kaur Sandhu (1 September 1923 – 27 January 2022), was a well-known academic and administrator.
This web page lists various Punjabi-language newspapers published and circulated in India, Pakistan and some western countries. It includes Deshsewak, a newspaper started in 1996 from Chandigarh, India, and Doaba Headlines, a newspaper from Nakodar, India.
Punjabi Tribune is a broadsheet newspaper owned by The Tribune Trust and published in Punjab, India since 1978. It has an online edition and covers news, politics, culture and sports in Punjabi language.
Dainik Tribune is an Indian Hindi-language daily newspaper published from Chandigarh, New Delhi, Jalandhar and Bathinda. It was founded in 1978 by The Tribune Trust, which also publishes The Tribune and the Punjabi Tribune.
Returning to journalism as editor The Tribune, Chandigarh 1977–86.He graduated with a first class degree in English from Government College,Lahore,before giving up a place at Oxford to start his professional career as a reporter on the Civil and Military Gazette newspaper in Lahore.The Prem Bhatia Memorial Trust Award is named in his honour. [1]
The region in which Annadale is located was first documented in 1834, in the East Indian United Service Journal. When British officers saw the area for the first time, they found it similar to the Annandale valley in Dumfriesshire or County of Dumfries in Scotland, and decided to name it after the Scottish location because most of the officers hailed from the Scotland's Annandale.