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Daily newspaper of Assam in India

Asomiya Pratidin
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Jayanta Baruah
PublisherJatin Choudhary
EditorJayanta Baruah
Founded1995
LanguageAssamese
HeadquartersGuwahati, Assam
Circulation1,78,162
Sister newspapersSadin
Websitewww.asomiyapratidin.in

Asomiya Pratidin is an Assamese daily newspaper catering to all of Assam, with five editions published from Guwahati, Bongaigaon, Dibrugarh, and North Lakhimpur. The other periodical and magazines published under Pratidin group are Sadin, Nandini and Satsori.

Awards

  • Shri Jayanta Baruah and Asomiya Pratidin had been awarded by Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, in 2008 for the outstanding contribution of vernacular daily. Indian Language Newspapers Association (ILNA) hosted this award.
  • Inclusion of Asomiya Pratidin in the LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS – 2008, as one of the most highly circulated newspapers of North Eastern States.

Sister Publications & Organisation

  • Sadin
  • Nandini
  • Satsori
  • Pratidin Time - A 24-hour Assamese news channel.

References

  1. "Asomiya Pratidin epaper". nenow.in.

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