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August 06, 2022
Raut thanks leaders for solidarity against 'political witch hunt'
Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut has written a letter to thank all opposition party leaders from INC, NCP, TMC, DMK, AAP, CPI, CPI-M and other parties who showed solidarity with him against the 'political witch hunt' through ED.
1 min
Fire at Wadia Hospital, no casualties
The blaze, suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, erupted near the paediatric operation theatre -SALMAN ANSARI
1 min
ED searches WazirX director
Freezes bank balances to the tune of ₹64.67 cr for assisting instant loan app companies in laundering of fraud money via purchase and transfer of virtual crypto assets
2 mins
'Vighnaharta's journey may be hindered by potholes'
The Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav mandals in the city are all set to welcome Bappa in their pandal.
1 min
The Free Press Journal - Mumbai Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Indian National Press (Bombay) Pvt. Ltd.
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
The Free Press Journal is one of the oldest English Daily newspapers from Mumbai with a heritage of more than 90 years. And yet, The Free Press Journal is a contemporary paper and rooted in current urban realities.
In keeping with the international trend, it has reinvented itself in terms of design, get up and content. It means different thing to different people – a platform for the articulate, a trendsetter for the young and a chronicle for the old.
It was at the forefront of freedom struggle against the British and continues with the free and fearless journalism till date. Indeed, the history of The Free Press Journalism mirrors that of Indian independence.
Swaminath Sadanand, a 30-year-old idealist from Madras trudged his way to Bombay and with a vision that was to prove uncomfortably ahead of his day, brought out a newspaper as unorthodox in character as it was innovative in concept. For Swaminath Sadanand, the Free Press Journal was not so much a business venture as a cause.
The spirit with which he launched the paper and ran it for almost three decades helped it make it an integral part of two great Indian movements — the struggle for independence and the evolution of Indian publishing.
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