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  2. Pragativadi - Wikipedia

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    pragativadi.com. Pragativadi is an Indian Odia language daily newspaper published from Bhubaneswar. [1] This is one of the most circulated news dailies in Odisha. Founded in the year 1985 by Pradyumna Bal, currently it is being edited by Samahit Bal. The newspaper also has a news website and an online version of the printed newspapers freely ...

  3. The Samaja - Wikipedia

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    The Samaja is an Odia daily newspaper published in Cuttack, Odisha, India; started in 1919, it is one of the oldest papers in India. [2] Gopabandhu Das, a prominent freedom fighter and social worker started it as a weekly from Satyabadi in Puri district of Odisha to facilitate the freedom struggle and to revive the moribund Odia language.

  4. Utkala Deepika - Wikipedia

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    Weekly newspaper. Founded. 4 August 1866. (1866-08-04) Language. Odia. The Utkala Deepika was the first Odia printed newspaper. [1] The weekly paper was started on 4 August 1866 by Gourishankar Ray and Babu Bichitrananda Das. Therefore, 4 August is celebrated as Odia Journalism Day.

  5. Odia literature - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Odia newspaper was Utkala Deepika, first published on August 4, 1866. Historians have divided Odia literature into five main stages: Old Odia (800 AD to 1300 AD), Early Medieval Odia (1300 AD to 1500 AD), Medieval Odia (1500 AD to 1700 AD), Late Medieval Odia (1700 AD to 1850 AD) and Modern Odia (1870 AD to present).

  6. Sakala (Odia) - Wikipedia

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    Sakala. (Odia) Sakala is an Indian newspaper of Odia language which is published daily from Bhubaneswar, Odisha. It is one of the fastest growing Odia newspapers in Odisha. It is published from the capital city of Bhubaneswar, as well as from Cuttack, Berhampur, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Balasore, Jajpur, Jeypore, and Angul.

  7. Subrat Kumar Prusty - Wikipedia

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    The President of India inaugurating the book Classical Odia. Dr. Subrat Kumar Prusty was born the third son of Late Rajkishore Prusty and Indumati Prusty in the village of Bidyadharpur, near Jajpur Town, the oldest capital of Odisha situated on the banks of Budha, a tributary of the Holy Baitarani.

  8. Sambad - Wikipedia

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    Sambad is an Indian newspaper of Odia language which is published daily from Bhubaneswar, Odisha.It is one of the largest circulated Odia newspapers in Odisha.It is published from the capital city of Bhubaneswar, as well as from Cuttack, Brahmapur, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Baleswar, Jajpur, Jeypore, and Angul [1] The first edition of this newspaper was published on October 4, 1984, in Bhubaneswar. [2]

  9. Category:Odia-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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