The Indian Nation

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The Indian Nation was an independent Nationalist daily newspaper published by Newspaper & Publications Pvt. Ltd. from Patna, capital of Bihar state, India. The newspaper started publication in 1931. The publication was briefly suspended in 1932 and resumed in 1943. The Indian Nation virtually held monopoly in English language newspaper published in Bihar till mid-1980's. However, its sales declined due to competition from the Times of India, the Hindustan Times, and other newspapers. Further the problems were aggravated by use of old technology in printing, labour union problems and financial problems. During 1990's, its publication continued intermittently. The Indian Nation ceased publication in end of 1990's.

Mr. Upendra Acharya of Indian Nation was also President of the Indian Newspaper Society (INS) during 1958-59. [1]

The Aryavarta use to be the Indian Nation's Hindi edition. This group also published a Maithili periodical called Mithila Mihir. [2]

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