Anandabazar Patrika Newspaper -
While English dailies like The Telegraph or The Times of India have a presence in the region, Anandabazar holds a unique emotional connection. It is written in the language of the people—simple, sharp, and powerful.
By 1954, it became the widest circulated newspaper in India published from a single center. anandabazar patrika newspaper
is an Indian Bengali-language daily newspaper published in Kolkata, New Delhi, and Mumbai by the ABP Group. It is widely regarded as the newspaper of record for the Bengali-speaking population. While English dailies like The Telegraph or The
More than just a newspaper, Anandabazar Patrika (often abbreviated as ABP) is a cultural institution. For generations of Bengalis—whether in the narrow alleys of North Kolkata, the industrial hub of Howrah, the tea gardens of Assam, or the diaspora in New York and London—the morning ritual is incomplete without the rustle of its pages and the distinct scent of its newsprint. is an Indian Bengali-language daily newspaper published in
The newspaper is printed in multiple centers simultaneously (Kolkata, Siliguri, Durgapur, Guwahati, and Bhubaneswar) to ensure that a reader in the remote Northeast gets the paper as early as a resident of South Kolkata.
ABP has successfully transitioned into the digital age.
To read Anandabazar Patrika is to understand Bengal. It captures the state's intellectual pride, its political rage, its love for fish and football (Mohun Bagan vs. East Bengal), and its deep literary roots.