Every year on 30 May, Hindi Journalism Day is celebrated in India. The celebration of this day started from the day when the first Hindi newspaper 'Udant Martand' was published on 30 May 1826.
It was started to bring awareness during the era of slavery
Talking about the country's interests was a challenging task during the era of slavery. People were made aware of the condition of the country through speeches, but there was a need for a medium that could make people aware of their rights without noise. 'Udant Martand' was born from this idea.
The first Hindi Newspaper was started in Calcutta
On 30 May 1826, the first Hindi newspaper named 'Udant Martand' was published. It was published on Tuesday. 'Udant Martand' means 'Samachaar Surya'. It was a weekly newspaper whose editor and publisher was Pandit Jugal Kishore Shukla. At that time, newspapers in English, Bengali, and Urdu languages were printed in Calcutta, but there was no Hindi-language newspaper, so Jugal Kishore Shukla started this newspaper. Let us tell you that for the first time 500 copies of the weekly newspaper 'Udant Martand' were printed.
'Udant Martand' was closed on 4 December 1826
This newspaper, which started with enthusiasm, unfortunately, closed in just seven months due to a lack of Hindi readers and a shortage of money. Its publication was stopped on 4 December 1826.
'Udant Martand' may have closed, but it laid the foundation of Hindi journalism. Inspired by the success of 'Udant Martand', many other Hindi newspapers started getting published.
Importance of Hindi journalism:
Today, many newspapers and magazines are published in Hindi, which makes readers aware of the news and events of the country and the world. Hindi journalism has played an important role in raising social and political issues and making people aware.
Hindi Journalism Day allows us to remember all the journalists and editors who have contributed to the development of the Hindi language and literature.
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