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''The Star'' was an English-language evening
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in
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that ceased publication in 2005.


Early history

The paper was the successor to a daily founded by Surendranath Banerjea who had died in 1925. This evening daily was called ''The Bengalee''. It was bought by the founders of ''The Star of India'' who started publishing on the same premises in Calcutta on 17 August 1932''.'' Watson describes it as 'the first daily paper championing the Muslim cause and printed in English … to appear in the city'. It was similar in importance to such famous Muslim predecessor newspapers as ''Aligarh Institute Gazette'', ''The Moslem Chronicle'', ''Comrade'', ''Zamindar'' and ''Mussalman'' but was always disregarded by both research and authorities as it was both too 'Calcuttan' for the Bengali Muslims and too 'Bengali' for the Northern and Western Muslims. However, it rarely covered issues related to the
Pakistan Movement The Pakistan Movement ( ur, , translit=Teḥrīk-e-Pākistān) was a political movement in the first half of the 20th century that aimed for the creation of Pakistan from the Muslim-majority areas of British India. It was connected to the pe ...
. It was more interested in entertainment, light news and even modern consuming, a typical emanation from the owners' interests as they all belonged to the local ''Muslim Chamber of Commerce'', for example the Ispahani family, Ross Masood and Ghaznavi. It later included a weekly in Bengali called ''Muhammadi'', a daily in Bengali, called ''Azad'', and an Urdu weekly called ''Zamana'' all headed by Akram Khan. It appears also to have had strong links with the Muslim Bengali press in
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in the 1930s or 1940s. Jinnah's ''Delhi Dawn'' was deeply inspired by ''The Star of India'''s professionalism. The ''Star of India'' represented nearly 10% of the readership in Calcutta at its peak. It had six extremely different editors: Horace Franks: 1932-36, Lawrence Atkinson: 1936-41, Pothan Joseph: 1941-42, Mahmud Husain: 1942-44, Usman Ahmad Ansari: 1944-48, Rezaur Rahman Khan: 1948-49. Pothan Joseph edited the paper in the 1940s. Following the
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, he reoriented ''The Star'''s editorial stance to favour a separate Muslim nation. A number of significant figures in early Pakistan and the Pakistan Movement contributed to the paper, including
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,
Mirza Ahmad Ispahani Mirza Ahmad Ispahani (1898–1986) was a Perso-Bengali businessman based in Chittagong and the patriarch of the Ispahani family. He was the founder of Orient Airways and the first chairman of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). He was the ch ...
, and
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. Nawab Khwaja Habibullah, Sir Khwaja Nazimuddin, H. S. Suhrawardy, Mahmudabad also contributed.
Altaf Husain Altaf Husain ( bn, আলতাফ হোসেইন, ur, ; 26 January 1900 – 25 May 1968) was an educationist, journalist, and Pakistan Movement activist. He is noted as one of the pioneers of print journalism in Pakistan and was the fou ...
published under the pseudonym 'A Mofussil Muslim'; Raghib Assan, an associate of
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, frequently wrote for the paper. In 1933, the paper published an article titled 'Grievances of
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Muslims', which was cited by S. C. Mitra to
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in a
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session of the
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. AF Rahman, Abul Hashim, MF Rahman, Abul Mansur Ahmad also wrote famous articles, and
Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah Zaib-un-Nissa Hamidullah ( bn, জেবুন্নেসা হামিদুল্লাহ, ur, ; 25 December 1918 – 10 September 2000) was a Pakistani writer and journalist. She was a pioneer of Pakistani literature and journalism in ...
published an award-winning poem in the paper at age 18. The paper was moved by the Haroon family to
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in 1949 and began publishing there—as the ''
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'''s evening edition—in August 1949 and was renamed ''The Star''. In 1954,
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debated the Soviet biologist Nuzdin, a supporter of the views of
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, in Karachi. ''Star'' staff assisted Huxley in his preparations for the debate. The paper folded in 2005.


Modern era

''The Star'' was part of the
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, published by Pakistan Herald Publications (Pvt.) Limited (PHPL).Profile of newspaper 'The Star' on mondotimes.com website
Retrieved 29 March 2020
Imran Aslam, now President of
Geo TV Geo Television Network is a television channel based in Pakistan. It was established in May 2002 and is owned by the Jang Media Group. The channel began its test transmission on 14 August 2002, with regular transmission beginning on 1 October 2 ...
, edited ''The Star'' in the 1980s.


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Sources

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Star, The 1949 establishments in Pakistan English-language newspapers published in Pakistan Daily newspapers published in Pakistan Dawn Media Group Defunct newspapers published in Pakistan Mass media in Karachi Publications established in 1949