India

West Bengal

28 newspapers in India

ALL NEWSPAPERS(28)

Aajkaal

Kolkata, West Bengal

Aajkaal is a Bengali daily newspaper published from Kolkata, India. Established in 1981, it is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of West Bengal's regional politics, sports, and cultural events. The publication maintains an independent editorial stance and provides extensive reports on national and international affairs.

Abasar

Kolkata, West Bengal

This extensive Bengali literary web portal functions as a digital archive, preserving a vast repository of classical and contemporary literature, poetry, and cultural essays. It serves as a vital resource for the global Bengali-speaking diaspora, providing free access to heritage texts and creative works that might otherwise be lost to time.

Anandabazar Patrika

Kolkata, West Bengal

Founded in 1922, Anandabazar Patrika is a leading Bengali-language daily newspaper published in Kolkata, India. It is the flagship publication of the ABP Group and is renowned for its influential reporting and high circulation, playing a pivotal role in the socio-political landscape of West Bengal.

Aponzone

Kolkata, West Bengal

Aponzone is a Bengali-language digital news publication based in Kolkata, India. It provides comprehensive coverage of local West Bengal news, national Indian affairs, and international events. The portal features sections for sports, health, and politics, catering to the Bengali-speaking community with timely updates and detailed reports.

Bangala Ganashakti

Kolkata, West Bengal

Ganashakti is a prominent Bengali daily newspaper published from Kolkata, West Bengal. Serving as the official organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), it provides extensive coverage of regional politics, social issues, and international news, catering to a significant readership across the state of West Bengal.

Bangla Live

Kolkata, West Bengal

Bangla Live is a prominent digital news and lifestyle portal based in Kolkata, West Bengal. It provides comprehensive coverage of regional news, Bengali cinema, cultural heritage, and literature. The platform also features lifestyle content, including traditional recipes and health tips, catering primarily to the global Bengali diaspora.

Bartaman Patrika

Kolkata, West Bengal

Founded in 1984 by Barun Sengupta, this widely read Bengali daily is recognized for its bold editorial stance and extensive coverage of regional, national, and international news. It maintains a significant cultural influence across West Bengal, serving a vast readership that values its distinctive analysis and commitment to traditional journalistic standards.

Calcutta Online

Kolkata, West Bengal

As one of the city's earliest digital news portals, this platform has served as a longstanding bridge for the global Bengali diaspora seeking real-time updates on Kolkata's local developments. Its editorial focus emphasizes a blend of regional cultural coverage and essential urban reporting, catering to both residents and expatriates connected to the West Bengal capital.

Calcutta Online

Kolkata, West Bengal

Representing one of the earliest digital ventures in Indian media, this publication has served as a longstanding internet portal for news, culture, and information relevant to the Bengali diaspora and residents of West Bengal. It is notable for bridging the gap between traditional regional journalism and the nascent web landscape, providing a consistent stream of localized updates since the mid-1990s.

Daily Pratidin

Kolkata, West Bengal

Daily Pratidin, widely known as Sangbad Pratidin, is a prominent Bengali daily newspaper published from Kolkata, India. Founded in 1992, it provides comprehensive coverage of regional, national, and international news, alongside sections on cinema, sports, and literature, maintaining a significant readership across West Bengal.

Darjeeling Times

Darjeeling, West Bengal

Operating as a prominent digital news platform, this outlet provides comprehensive coverage of socio-political developments, cultural events, and regional issues concerning the Darjeeling hills and the surrounding Gorkhaland territory. It serves as a vital information bridge for both local residents and the global Nepali-speaking diaspora, offering critical perspectives on regional governance and community affairs.

Desh Pradesh Ni Aajkaal

Gujrat, West Bengal

Desh Pradesh Ni Aajkaal is a leading Gujarati evening daily newspaper headquartered in Rajkot, Gujarat. It covers regional, national, and international news, providing extensive reporting on politics, business, and local issues. The publication serves as a primary news source across several districts in the Saurashtra region.

Ganashakti

Kolkata, West Bengal

Published in Bengali, this long-standing daily serves as the official organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in West Bengal, reflecting a staunch socialist perspective on regional and national affairs. It is widely recognized for its dedicated coverage of grassroots movements, labor issues, and leftist political discourse within the state.

Gujarat Mitra

Gujrat, West Bengal

Established in 1863, this historic publication is one of India's oldest regional newspapers and holds a significant place in the journalistic landscape of South Gujarat. It serves a wide readership across the state by focusing on local socio-political issues, community development, and regional news coverage.

Himalaya Darpan

Siliguri, West Bengal

Established in 2006, this prominent Nepali-language daily serves as a critical voice for the Gorkha community across the Darjeeling hills, the Dooars, and wider North Bengal. It is widely recognized for its extensive coverage of regional socio-political issues and its dedication to promoting Nepali literature and cultural identity in India.

Indoindians

Kolkata, West Bengal

Serving as a bridge between the Indian diaspora and the community in Indonesia, this publication provides news, resources, and cultural insights to foster connectivity and support for expatriates. It has established itself as a key digital platform for fostering bilateral relationships and sharing information relevant to the social, business, and educational interests of Indians living abroad.

Janmabhoomi

Gujrat, West Bengal

Established in 1934, this influential Gujarati publication is celebrated for its deep-rooted history in India’s freedom struggle and its commitment to principled, pro-people journalism. It serves as a trusted source of news for the Gujarati-speaking community globally, maintaining a strong editorial focus on regional issues, socio-political analysis, and cultural heritage.

Janpath Samachar

Siliguri, West Bengal

Janpath Samachar is a prominent Hindi daily newspaper published from Siliguri, West Bengal. It serves the Hindi-speaking population of North Bengal and Sikkim, providing comprehensive coverage of regional news, national politics, and international events. The publication is a key information source for the Himalayan foothills region.

Karmakshetra

Kolkata, West Bengal

Karmakshetra is a weekly Bengali employment newspaper based in Kolkata, India. It focuses on job notifications, competitive examination news, and career guidance for various sectors. The publication is a widely read resource for job seekers across West Bengal, providing updates on government and private employment opportunities.

Parabaas

Kolkata, West Bengal

Parabaas is a Bengali webzine established in 1997. Based in Kolkata, it focuses on Bengali language, literature, and culture. The publication features poetry, short stories, essays, and reviews, along with translations. It also archives works by prominent figures like Rabindranath Tagore and Jibanananda Das.

Phulchhab

Gujrat, West Bengal

Phulchhab is a prominent Gujarati daily newspaper published from Rajkot, Gujarat. Established in 1921, it is part of the Saurashtra Trust's Janmabhoomi Group. The publication focuses on local news, regional politics, and social issues, maintaining a significant readership across the Saurashtra region of western India.

Prothom Alo

Kolkata, West Bengal

Prothom Alo is a major daily newspaper based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Established in 1998, it is the most widely read Bengali-language newspaper in the world. It provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, international news, economics, sports, and entertainment, maintaining an influential role in South Asian media.

Sambad Pratidin

Kolkata, West Bengal

Established in 1992, this prominent Bengali-language daily is recognized for its bold editorial stance and extensive coverage of political, social, and cultural affairs across West Bengal. It maintains a significant readership through its print editions and digital platforms, serving as a influential voice in Kolkata’s competitive media landscape.

Sanmarg

Kolkata, West Bengal

Established in 1946, this prominent Hindi-language daily serves as a vital voice for the vast Hindi-speaking population residing in West Bengal and the surrounding eastern regions of India. It is widely recognized for its long-standing journalistic presence and its dedication to providing comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news to its diverse readership.

Sardar Gurjari

Gujrat, West Bengal

Sardar Gurjari is a prominent Gujarati daily newspaper published from Anand, Gujarat. Established to serve the Charotar region, it focuses on local news, agriculture, and cooperative movements. The publication maintains a strong presence in central Gujarat, providing comprehensive coverage of regional politics and community events.

Statesman

Kolkata, West Bengal

Founded in 1875, The Statesman is one of India's oldest and most respected English-language daily newspapers. Headquartered in Kolkata, it maintains a reputation for independent journalism and intellectual rigor. It covers national and international news, politics, and culture with a distinct, authoritative editorial voice.

Suprovat

Kolkata, West Bengal

Century Sangbad is a Bengali news publication based in Kolkata, India. It provides digital coverage of local news, politics, and cultural events. Operating on the suprovat.com domain, the site focuses on delivering timely current affairs and information to the Bengali-speaking community throughout West Bengal.

Telegraph

Kolkata, West Bengal

Founded in 1982, The Telegraph is a major English-language daily newspaper published by the ABP Group in Kolkata, India. It is widely circulated across Eastern India, known for its extensive coverage of regional politics, international news, sports, and business, while maintaining a distinct editorial voice.