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The Hindustan times.
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Delhi : Hindustan Times Press
Description
1 online resource
Began in 1923?
Availability
Available Online
2005 - latest: ProQuest Central
Available from 01/01/2005.
1997 - latest: Factiva
Available from 10/15/1997.
2024 - latest: PressReader (recent issues only)
Most recent 3 month(s) available.
2024 - latest: Free E- Journals
Most recent 1 month(s) available.
2004 - latest: Nexis Uni
Available from 09/28/2004.
2004 - latest: Newsbank Access World News Research Collection 2022 Edition
Available from 10/06/2004.
1924 - 2010: ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Hindustan Times
Available from 10/01/1924 until 12/31/2010.
Details
Subject(s)
New Delhi (India)
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Numbering peculiarities
Publication suspended after July 23, 1968; resumed Sept. 18, 1968.
Later issues published in various chronological eds.
Frequency
Daily, July 3, 1933-
Former frequency
Daily (except Monday),
-Jan. 29, 1928
Daily, Jan. 30, 1928-Apr. 4, 1932
Daily (except Monday), Apr. 5, 1932-July 2, 1933
Linking notes
Also published in weekly overseas ed. as: Overseas Hindustan times, 1950-July 25, 1987.
Notes
"The only nationalist paper in north India."
Also published in Patna, Aug. 25, 1986-
and Lucknow, June 10, 1997-
Source of description
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 8 (Oct. 1, 1924).
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 75, no. 267 (28 Sept. 1999).
Place name(s)
India New Delhi.
Other editions
The overseas Hindustan times
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