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Defunct weekly bi-lingual periodical arguing for Indian independence

Indu Prakash was an Anglo - Marathi periodical published from Bombay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Established by Vishnu Parshuram Pandit in 1862, it was published as a weekly bi-lingual periodical and often contained articles supporting the Indian freedom movement and criticism of the British colonial rule. It was later merged in Lokmanya . Ranade, Telang, Chandwarakar, Parvate were involved in success of Induprakash. K.G.Deshpande who was in charge of Induprakash requested Sri Aurobindo to write about the current Political situation. Aurobindo Ghosh began writing a series of fiery articles under the title "New Lamps for Old" where in he strongly criticised the Congress for its moderate policy

The newspaper's name means Moon light in English.

References

  1. "INDIAN NEWSPAPER REPORTS, c1868-1942 from the". ampltd.co.uk. British Library, London. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  2. "Newspapers of Asia". asiamap.ac.uk. University of Cambridge-South Asian Studies Centre. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2014.


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