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Gujarati language Gujarati (; gu, ગુજરાતી, Gujarātī, translit-std=ISO, label= Gujarati script, ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old ...
started with publication of ''
Bombay Samachar The'Mumbai Samachar'', is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India. Established in 1822 by Fardunjee Marzban, it is published in Gujarati and English. History The ''Mumbai Samachar'', Asia's oldest continuously published newspap ...
'' in 1822. Initially the newspapers published business news and they were owned by
Parsi people Parsis () or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim co ...
based in
Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second-m ...
. Later Gujarati newspapers started published from other parts of
Gujarat Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ...
. Several periodicals devoted to social reforms were published in the second half of the 19th century. After arrival of
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
, the Indian independence movement peaked and it resulted in proliferation of Gujarati media. Following independence, the media was chiefly focused on political news. After bifurcation of Bombay state, the area of service changed. Later there was an increase in readership due to growth of literacy and the media houses expanded its readership by publishing more number of editions. Later these media houses ventured into digital media also. The radio and television media expanded after 1990.


Print media


History


1822—1915

The printing was introduced in Gujarati in 1812. The first printed book published was the Gujarati translation of ''
Dabestan-e Mazaheb The ''Dabestān-e Mazāheb'' ( fa, دبستان مذاهب) "school of religions" is a Persian language work that examines and compares Abrahamic religions, Dharmic religions and sects of the mid-17th century Southern Eurasia. The work, whose a ...
'' prepared and printed by Parsi priest
Fardunjee Marzban Fardunjee Marzaban or Fardoonjee Marazban (22 August 1787– 17 March 1847)CE Buckland, ''Dictionary of Indian Biography'', (New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1999), p. 278 was, among other things, a printer and a newspaper editor. He established the ...
in 1815. Early newspapers in Gujarati are published from
Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second-m ...
and they covered commercial and business news chiefly. They were mainly published by
Parsi Parsis () or Parsees are an ethnoreligious group of the Indian subcontinent adhering to Zoroastrianism. They are descended from Persians who migrated to Medieval India during and after the Arab conquest of Iran (part of the early Muslim conq ...
community and served area of
Bombay Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the second-m ...
(now Mumbai). On 1 July 1822, the first Gujarati newspaper ''Bombayna Samachar'' was started by
Fardunjee Marzban Fardunjee Marzaban or Fardoonjee Marazban (22 August 1787– 17 March 1847)CE Buckland, ''Dictionary of Indian Biography'', (New Delhi: Cosmo Publications, 1999), p. 278 was, among other things, a printer and a newspaper editor. He established the ...
as a weekly business journal with 150 subscribers. In 1832, it was renamed ''
Bombay Samachar The'Mumbai Samachar'', is the oldest continuously published newspaper in India. Established in 1822 by Fardunjee Marzban, it is published in Gujarati and English. History The ''Mumbai Samachar'', Asia's oldest continuously published newspap ...
'' and converted into biweekly. Later it became daily in 1855. In 1933, its present publisher Cama family brought it. Another Parsi, Naoroji Dorabji Chandaru started ''Mumbai Vartman'' in 1830. A year later was renamed ''Mumbaina Halkaru Ane Vartaman'' and converted into biweekly which published until 1843. Pestonji Manekji started a weekly ''Jam-e-Jamshed'' in 1831 which later converted in daily 1853. Several other newspapers published between 1832 and 1856: ''Doorbeen'', ''Samachar Darpan'', ''Mombaina Kasud'', ''Chitranjan Darpan'' and ''Chabuk''. The first women's magazine in Gujarati, '' Stribodh'' was established in 1857 by Parsi social activists. The
Gujarat Vernacular Society Gujarat Vidya Sabha, originally called Gujarat Vernacular Society, is a literary institution for the promotion of vernacular Gujarati literature and education, and for the collection of manuscripts and printed books; located in the city of Ahmed ...
of Ahmedabad, founded by British Magistrate
Alexander Kinloch Forbes Alexander Kinloch Forbes (7 July 1821 – 31 August 1865) was a colonial administrator in British India. Early life Forbes was born in London on 7 July 1821 to John Forbes-Mitchell (1786-1822) of Thainston and Ann Powell (m. 1809 d. 1861). He was ...
, started ''Vartaman'' in 1849. The society also published ''Budhvar'' weekly and ''
Buddhiprakash ''Buddhiprakash'' ( gu, બુદ્ધિપ્રકાશ, English: Light of Knowledge) is a Gujarati language magazine published by Gujarat Vidhya Sabha (formerly known as Gujarat Vernacular Society), Ahmedabad, India. History ''Buddhip ...
'' magazine. Due to efforts of Forbes, ''Surat Samachar'', a biweekly, was introduced in Surat in 1850 which run for short period. Dinshaw Ardeshir Talyarkhan started ''Gujarat Darpan'' in 1863 as a biweekly. It was merged with ''Gujaratmitra'' in 1894 and was renamed ''Gujaratmitra Gujarat Darpan''. Several journal during those times were dedicated to social reform. ''Parhejhgar'' of Surat was devoted to prohibition. Lallubhai Raichand launched ''Shamasher Bahadur'' in Ahmedabad in 1854. Social reformer
Dadabhai Navroji Dadabhai Naoroji (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917) also known as the "Grand Old Man of India" and "Unofficial Ambassador of India", was an Indian political leader, merchant, scholar and writer who served as 2nd, 9th, and 22nd President of t ...
introduced ''Rast Goftar'' (The Truth Teller) to clarify
Zoroastrian Zoroastrianism is an Iranian religion and one of the world's oldest organized faiths, based on the teachings of the Iranian-speaking prophet Zoroaster. It has a dualistic cosmology of good and evil within the framework of a monotheistic ...
concepts in 1854 which published until 1921.
Narmad Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave () (24 August 1833 – 26 February 1886), popularly known as Narmad, was an Indian Gujarati-language poet, playwright, essayist, orator, lexicographer and reformer under the British Raj. He is considered to be the ...
launched ''Dandiyo'' in 1864 which was inspired by ''
The Spectator ''The Spectator'' is a weekly British magazine on politics, culture, and current affairs. It was first published in July 1828, making it the oldest surviving weekly magazine in the world. It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''The ...
''. It run until 1869 and merged with ''Sunday Review'' in 1870.
Karsandas Mulji Karsandas Mulji (25 July 183228 August 1871) was a Gujarati language journalist, writer and social reformer from India. According to 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica his death occurred in 1875, which may be more likely as it is mentioned that he w ...
started ''
Satyaprakash ''Satyaprakash'' () was a Gujarati language weekly founded by social reformer and journalist Karsandas Mulji with an intention of social reform. Launched in 1855, it ran until 1861 and later was merged with '' Rast Goftar'', another newspaper pu ...
'' in 1855 in Bombay. The first daily published in
Gujarat Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ...
was ''Hitechchhu''. It was launched a biweekly in 1861 and later became daily in 1873. ''Prajabandhu'' was introduced in 1895. A weekly from
Kheda Kheda, also known as Kaira, is a city and a municipality in the Indian state of Gujarat. It was former administrative capital of Kheda district. India's First Deputy Prime Minister Vallabhbhai Patel Was Born In Kheda District of Gujarat State ...
, ''Kheda Vartman'' was started in 1861 and completed its centenary. An evening newspaper ''Sanj Varman of Bombay'' was introduced in 1902 which published until 1950. '' Doot'', a Gujarati Catholic monthly, was launched from Bombay.


1915—1960

Gujarati journalism was greatly influenced by the
Indian independence movement The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events with the ultimate aim of ending British Raj, British rule in India. It lasted from 1857 to 1947. The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
between 1915 and 1947.
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
who led the independence movement, introduced ''Navjivan'' in 1919. It was renamed ''Harijan Bandhu'' in 1932 and published until 1940. It was revived and published again from 1946 to 1948. ''Saurashtra'' weekly was started in 1921 which was renamed later as ''
Phulchhab ''Phulchhab'' is the Gujarati daily published from Rajkot, Gujarat, India. RNI , Reg. No.72457/1999 , Name: PHULCHHAB , Link: http://rni.nic.in/registerdtitle_search/registeredtitle_ser.aspx It was founded in 1921 as a ''Saurashtra'' weekly ...
''.
Hajimahamad Allarakha Haji Mohammed Allarakha Shivji (13 December 1878 – 21 January 1921), also spelled Hajji Mohammad Alarakhiya, was a Gujarati literary journalist and author. Biography Haji Mohammed Allarakha Shivji was born on 13 December 1878 in Bombay to a Kh ...
published artistic periodical ''Visami Sadi'' from 1916 to 1920. ''
Sandesh Sandesh may refer to: * Sandesh (confectionery), a Bengali sweet prepared in Bangladesh and India * ''Sandesh'' (magazine), a children's magazine in West Bengal * ''Sandesh'' (Indian newspaper), a Gujarati newspaper * ''Sandesh'' (Pakistani newspa ...
'' was founded by Nandlal Bodiwala in 1923 following
Non-cooperation movement The Non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on 4 September 1920, by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with the aim of persuading them to grant self-governance.
. ''
Gujarat Samachar ''Gujarat Samachar'' is a Gujarati-language daily newspaper published in India. Its headquarters are in Ahmedabad with a branch in Surat. It is distributed from Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Mumbai, Mehsana, Bhuj and New Y ...
'' was started in 1932 following
Dandi March The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mahatma Gandhi. The twenty-four day march lasted from 12 March to 6 April 1930 as a di ...
and civil disobedience movement. Amritlal Seth founded Saurashtra Trust in 1931 and launched ''Janmabhoomi'' on 9 June 1934 in Bombay. It was edited by
Samaldas Gandhi Samaldas Gandhi (1897-1953) was a journalist and Indian independence activist who headed the ''Aarzi Hakumat'' or ''Provisional Government'' of the erstwhile princely state of Junagadh. He was a nephew of Mahatma Gandhi. Early life Samaldas ...
. After sometime, Samaldas Gandhi left ''Janmabhoomi'' and launched ''Vande Mataram''. Following business war between two newspapers, Amritlal Seth founded the Indian Languages Newspapers Association. He also founded a cooperative society to finance other newspapers. It expanded its reach by publishing and acquiring several magazines and newspapers. It owns ''Vyapar'' (1948), the first business magazine in an Indian language founded in 1948, ''
Phulchhab ''Phulchhab'' is the Gujarati daily published from Rajkot, Gujarat, India. RNI , Reg. No.72457/1999 , Name: PHULCHHAB , Link: http://rni.nic.in/registerdtitle_search/registeredtitle_ser.aspx It was founded in 1921 as a ''Saurashtra'' weekly ...
'' (1921) publishing from Rajkot and ''
Kutchmitra ''Kutchmitra'' is a Gujarati language daily published from Bhuj, Kutch district, Gujarat, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most ...
'' (1955) publishing from
Bhuj Bhuj () is a Municipality and District Headquarters of Kutch District in the state of Gujarat, India. Etymology According to legend, Kutch was ruled by the Nāga chieftains in the past. Sagai, a queen of Sheshapattana, who was married to Kin ...
. It also own a weekly, ''Pravasi'' and a literary journal ''Kavita''. ''
Jai Hind Jai Hind (, , ) is a salutation and slogan that originally meant "Victory to Hindustan", and in contemporary colloquial usage often means "Long live India" or "Salute to India". Coined by Champakaraman Pillai and used during India's independen ...
'' was founded by Babulal Shah in 1948 which is headquartered at Rajkot. ''Loksatta—Jansatta'' was founded in 1953.


1960—2000

Following Mahagujarat Movement in 1960, Bombay state was divided into
Gujarat Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ...
, with Ahmedabad as its capital, and Maharashtra with Mumbai as its capital. The newspapers published from both capital cities changed their area of coverage accordingly. '' Akila Daily'' started in 1978 from Rajkot. ''Gujarat Samachar'' and ''Sandesh'' expanded its number of editions in 1980s. ''Sandesh'' was headed by Chimanbhai Patel from 1958 who introduced weekly supplements in Gujarat. Pradyumna Mehta published monthly ''Hindustan Patrika'' in
Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name ...
from 1977 to 1981 for Gujarati diaspora. Other monthlies abroad were ''Gujarat Vartaman'' and ''Bharat Sandesh'' both based in Chicago and stopped in 1980s. ''Gujarati Samachar'' based in
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was published also. Bhupat Vadodaria established Sambhaav media group in 1986 which publishes evening tabloid ''Sambhaav Metro'' in Ahmedabad. It also publishes ''Abhiyaan'', a socio-political weekly.


2000 onwards

''Sambhaav'' was the first media group to enter in online media in Gujarat. '' Divya Bhaskar'' was introduced in 2003 by Dainik Bhaskar Group which led to another business war in Gujarati print media. It quickly expanded across Gujarat and took over ''Saurashtra Samachar'' based in Bhavnagar in 2004. Divya Bhaskar publishes an edition for Gujarati diaspora in North America.
The Times Group Bennett, Coleman and Company Limited, (abbreviated as B.C.C.L. and d/b/a The Times Group), is an Indian media conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company remains a family-owned business with Sahu Jain family owning a majori ...
which publishes ''
The Times of India ''The Times of India'', also known by its abbreviation ''TOI'', is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group. It is the third-largest newspaper in India by circulation and largest ...
'', launched Gujarati edition of ''
The Economic Times ''The Economic Times'' is an Indian English-language business-focused daily newspaper. It is owned by The Times Group. ''The Economic Times'' began publication in 1961. As of 2012, it is the world's second-most widely read English-language bu ...
'' in February 2007 in Ahmedabad and its Gujarati daily '' NavGujarat Samay'' in January 2014.


Digital media

Gujarat was the first state in India where the rural high frequency television transmitter was established. In 1975, it was established at Pij,
Kheda district Kheda District is one of the thirty-three districts of Gujarat state in western India. Its central city, Kheda, is the administrative headquarters of the district. History Formerly known as Kaira district, it was divided in two with the sou ...
. The state owned Doordarshan was the first to enter in television and it operates
DD Girnar DD-Girnar previously known as DD-10 GUJARATI is the Gujarati language channel of India's national broadcaster, Doordarshan. It is broadcast out of studios at Doordarshan Kendra (Center) in Ahmedabad in Gujarat State. History Doordarshan Kendr ...
. Other privately operated TV channels are
Colors Gujarati Colors Gujarati, formerly known as ETV Gujarati is an Indian television channel that primarily broadcasts Gujarati entertainment shows. History Based in Ahmedabad, it was started by Prism TV pvt. ltd. It is now part of Viacom 18 and TV18 which ...
, P7 News, Gujarat First News, TV 9 Gujarati, Bizz News, VTV Gujarati, Sandesh News, GSTV News, ABP Asmita, PTN News.


Radio

The first radio station in Gujarat was founded by
Sayajirao Gaekwad III Sayajirao Gaekwad III (born Shrimant Gopalrao Gaekwad; 11 March 1863 – 6 February 1939) was the Maharaja of Baroda State from 1875 to 1939, and is remembered for reforming much of his state during his rule. He belonged to the royal Ga ...
of Baroda State in 1939. Later it was merged with
All India Radio All or ALL may refer to: Language * All, an indefinite pronoun in English * All, one of the English determiners * Allar language (ISO 639-3 code) * Allative case (abbreviated ALL) Music * All (band), an American punk rock band * ''All'' (All ...
in 1948 after independence of India. In 2011, there were 10 radio stations in Gujarat run by
All India Radio All or ALL may refer to: Language * All, an indefinite pronoun in English * All, one of the English determiners * Allar language (ISO 639-3 code) * Allative case (abbreviated ALL) Music * All (band), an American punk rock band * ''All'' (All ...
including ''Vividhbharti''. There were several other radio channels owned by private media groups in Gujarat including
Radio Mirchi Radio Mirchi (also known as 98.3 Mirchi) is a nationwide network of private FM radio stations in India. It is owned by the EntertainmentNetwork India Ltd (ENIL), which is one of the subsidiaries of The Times Group. ''Mirchi'' is Hindi for re ...
, Radio City, Red FM, My FM, Radio One, Big FM and Top FM. There are four campus radio stations in Gujarat, ''Micavaani'' by MCA, GURU by
Gujarat University The Gujarat University is a public state university located at Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. The university is an affiliating university at the under-graduate level and a teaching university at the postgraduate level. It is accredited B++ by NA ...
, Vallabh Vidyanagar Campus radio and a campus radio by
Sardar Patel University Sardar Patel University (SPU) is a public state university in Vallabh Vidyanagar, a town Gujarat, India. It is named after the iron man of India Vallabhbhai Patel, and was founded in October 1955 by an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the then ...
, Anand. SEWA operates the community radio, ''Rudi no Radio'' in
Sanand Sanand is a city and a municipality in Ahmedabad district in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is a major industrial hub of Western India, host to manufacturing plants of multiple domestic and foreign companies like Tata Motors, Nivea, Nestl ...
near Ahmedabad.


Statistics

In 1984, there were 735 publications in Gujarati including 43 dailies. It grew to 3005 publications in 2007—2008 as per
Registrar of Newspapers for India Office of the Registrar of the Newspapers for India (official name), more popularly known as Registrar of Newspapers for India (RNI), is a Government of India statutory body of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting for the registration of ...
including 220 dailies and 1410 weeklies. They further grew to 4836 registered publications in 2014-2015 which include 539 dailies, 19 bi/triweeklies, 2189 weeklies, 548 fortnightly, 1324 monthlies, 105 quarterlies, 17 annuals and 95 others as per Registrar of Newspapers for India. According to the
Indian Readership Survey The Indian Readership Survey (IRS) is the largest continuous readership research study in the world with an annual sample size exceeding 2.56 lakh (256,000) respondents. IRS collects a comprehensive range of demographic information and provides ext ...
2013, the top three Gujarati dailies were ''Gujarat Samachar'' (4339000 readers), ''Divya Bhaskar'' (3770000), ''Sandesh'' (3724000). As per 2011, there were more than 4 million television connections in Gujarat.


Further reading

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See also

* Gujarati literature *
Gujarati language Gujarati (; gu, ગુજરાતી, Gujarātī, translit-std=ISO, label= Gujarati script, ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old ...
*
List of Gujarati-language writers Well known laureates of Gujarati literature are Hemchandracharya, Narsinh Mehta, Mirabai, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Govardhanram Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 Octob ...
*
List of Gujarati-language magazines This is a list of magazines published in the Gujarati language of India. List * ''Buddhiprakash'' * '' Chetana'' * '' Chitralekha'' * '' Dalitchetna'' * '' Dhabak'' * '' Doot'' * ''Gazalvishwa'' * ''Gujarati'' (1880–1929) * '' Jnanasudha'' ...
*
Media of India The Indian media consists of several different types of communications of mass media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Websites/portals. Indian media was active since the late 18th century. The print media s ...


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