The Samaja

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The Samaja

The Samaja is an Odia daily newspaper published in Cuttack, Odisha, India; started in 1919, it is one of the oldest papers in India.[2] Gopabandhu Das, a prominent freedom fighter and social worker started it as a weekly from Satyabadi in Puri district of Odisha to facilitate the freedom struggle and to revive the moribund Odia language. Under his leadership, and with the support of local people, the paper grew into prominence. In 1928, just before the death of Das, the paper was handed over to Lok Sevak Mandal (Servants of People Society), a non-profit organization started by freedom-fighter Lala Lajapatrai.[3] The society still runs the paper.[4]

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The Samaja
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A 2019 stamp dedicated to the 100th anniversary of The Samaja
TypeDaily
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Lok Sevak Mandal
Founder(s)Gopabandhu Dash
PublisherDr. Pravas Acharya [1]
EditorSri Tapan Kumar Mishra [1]
Founded1919
Political alignmentIndependent
LanguageOdia
HeadquartersCuttack
Circulation3,50,000
Sister newspaperssamajalive.in
Websitethesamaja.in
Free online archivessamajaepaper.in
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