The Siasat Daily
Type | Print and Online Newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | Siasat Press |
Editor | Zahid Ali Khan[1]
Hyderabad 500001, India |
Website | www |
The Siasat Daily is an Indian newspaper published by the Siasat Press based in the city of
The editions of the paper were formerly published by the Intekhab Press.[5] The Intekhab Press continues to publish editions of the Siasat Urdu Daily.[6] The publication has an advertising partnership with The Hindu, Eenadu and Daily Hindi Milap.[7] It also operates the website dedicated to the writings of satirist Mujtaba Hussain, who was a columnist of the paper.[8][9]
History
Following the
The paper was contrasted with the sister publications of
As of 2011[update], the paper has continued to uninterruptedly use the format of wall newspapers to publicise its editions in the city of Hyderabad since the day of first publication.[12]
In 1998, the paper launched its own digital website.
On 1 June 2006, The Siasat Daily entered into an advertising alliance with The Hindu–Eenadu alliance and Daily Hindi Milap.[7] In the subsequent years the paper launched editions in Bangalore and Hubli with primary investors for the expansion being the I Monetary Advisory. However due to the collapse of the investment firm, the editions were discontinued after June 2019.[20] Following the death of satirist and columnist Mujtaba Hussain on 27 May 2020, the publication launched a website named after him in commemoration, which features the whole body of work including correspondences, lectures, etc by the literary figure.[8][9]
Editorial stance
The founder, Abid Ali Khan, was a former member of the
Notable columnists
- Krishan Kant[23]
- Mujtaba Hussain[9]
- Syed Imtiazuddin[24]
Philanthropy
The Daily Siasat is engaged in a number of philanthropic endeavours funded from the publication's own funds as well as through donation drives from readers; primarily focusing on improving literacy in both vernacular (
See also
References
- ISBN 978-1-857-43133-9.
- ^ Ahmed, Mohammed (16 May 2022). "Success comes by perseverance, discipline not by wish: Amer Ali Khan". Siasat.com. Siasat Daily. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
Siasat news editor Amer Ali Khan
- ^ Press in India. Vol. 2. India: Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. 1978. p. 4.
- ^ "The Siasat Daily: Latest Hyderabad News, Telangana, Entertainment, India". The Siasat Daily. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- ^ Annual Report of the Registrar of Newspaper for India. Vol. 3. India: Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. 1958. p. 93.
- ^ Sameer (2 May 2018). "Hamid Qadri passes away". The Siasat Daily - Archive.
- ^ a b c "The Hindu, Eenadu, Daily Hindi Milap, Siasat Daily in new ad alliance for Hyderabad". exchange4media. 8 August 2019.
- ^ a b "Popular Urdu satirist Mujtaba Hussain passes away in Hyderabad". The Indian Express. 28 May 2020.
- ^ a b c Sameer (11 August 2015). "Siasat website on Mujtaba Hussain's writings". The Siasat Daily.
- ^ a b c d "Education initiatives for women by The Siasat Daily". Administrative Staff College of India. 2006 – via UNESCO.
- ^ "हमारा मकसद जरूरतमंदों की खिदमत : ज़हीर उद्दीन अली खान". Hindi Siasat Archive. 9 September 2015.
- ^ from the original on 2 June 2020.
- ^ "About Us". The Siasat Daily. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
- ^ JSTOR 4405219.
- ^ Ali, M Roushan (17 March 2013). "The man who gives too much". Deccan Chronicle. Hyderabad. p. 23.
- ^ Advani, A. H. (1999). "Media". Business India. No. 544–549. p. 132.
- ^ Sarkar, C. (2006). "Web Editions Versus Electronic Newspapers". Vidura. 42. Press Institute of India: 24.
- ISBN 978-8-123-02338-0.
- ISBN 9-788-1-8143595-8.
- ^ Rajashekara, S. (26 June 2019). "How IMA, Roshan Baig played politics with Siasat and shut the Urdu daily in Bengaluru". Bangalore Mirror.
- ISBN 978-1-107-09507-6.
- ISBN 978-1-107-09507-6.
- ^ "We lost an avid lover of Urdu". The Times of India. 1 December 2012.
- ^ Imtiazuddin, Syed. "امِرتا پریتم کی یاد میں". samt.bazmeurdu.net. Bazmeurdu (copied from Siasat). Retrieved 19 January 2023.
- ^ Khan, Asif Yar (30 October 2017). "'No dowry' platform brings Hyderabad marriage families together". Deccan Chronicle.