<Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> www.amritabazar.com </Td> </Tr> <P> Amrita Bazar Patrika (Bengali: অমৃতবাজার পত্রিকা); is one of the oldest daily newspapers in South Asia and the oldest in Bangladesh . Originally published in Bengali script, it evolved into an English format published from Kolkata and other locations such as Cuttack, Ranchi and Allahabad . The paper discontinued its publication in 1991 after 123 years of publication, although it was relaunched in Dhaka in 2006 where it is now published in Bengali once again . </P> <P> It debuted on 20 February 1868 . It was started by Sisir Ghosh and Moti Lal Ghosh, sons of Hari Naryan Ghosh, a rich merchant from Magura, in Jessore District during the Bengal Presidency of the British Raj (present day in Bangladesh). The family had constructed a Bazaar and named it after Amritamoyee, wife of Hari Naryan Ghosh . Sisir Ghosh and Moti Lal Ghosh started Amrita Bazar Patrika as a weekly first . It was first edited by Motilal Ghosh, who did not have a formal university education . It had built its readership as a rival to Bengalee which was being looked after by Surendranath Banerjee . </P> <P> Amrita Bazaar Patrika was the oldest Indian - owned English daily . It played a major role in the evolution and growth of Indian journalism and made a striking contribution to creating and nurturing the Indian freedom struggle . In 1920, Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin described ABP as the best nationalist paper in India . </P>

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