Anandabazar Patrika Today ^new^

The editorial column remains the intellectual heartbeat of the paper. Today’s editorial likely critiques the quality of political discourse, lamenting how personal attacks have overshadowed critical issues like unemployment, inflation, and rural infrastructure. It offers a sombre reflection on the electorate's fatigue amidst extreme weather and constant political noise.

Today, it is the flagship of the ABP Group , which also publishes the prominent English daily, The Telegraph. Its headquarters remains at the historic address of 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street in Kolkata. anandabazar patrika today

Founded on March 13, 1922, by Prafulla Kumar Sarkar and Suresh Chandra Majumdar, Anandabazar Patrika was born from a spirit of nationalism. In its early years, it was so critical of colonial rule that the British press famously dubbed it a "danger signal". Over the decades, it evolved from a freedom-fighting broadsheet into a sophisticated daily catering to the Bengali "Bhadralok" (intellectual middle class). The editorial column remains the intellectual heartbeat of

A prominent sidebar or box item addresses the "Loo" (hot wind) warnings issued by the regional meteorological department. ABP is known for its reader-friendly infographics, and today’s edition likely features a map of Bengal showing "Red" and "Orange" zones, advising citizens on safety measures as they brave the heat to vote. Today, it is the flagship of the ABP

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