Sanskrit Daily, Sudharma, Goes Online


In the face of the rising cost of newsprint, India’s only Sanskrit newspaper, Sudharma, has started using the web for distribution and also to increase its reach from a tiny 3,000 to a larger worldwide audience.
Many other regional language newspapers have gone online in their own languages, the Gujarat Samachar in Gujarati, the Malayala Manorama in Malayalam, Aajkaal in Bengali—and almost all have found a large readership, notably among members of their diaspora overseas. More than 70,000 daily readers visit the website of the Gujarat Samachar. [Via]

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One Response to “Sanskrit Daily, Sudharma, Goes Online”

  1. [...] digital medium is transforming the content landscape. After all, we even have sanskrit newspapers going online. By digital, I don’t mean just the web, it could be the mobile too. 9.22 million subscribers [...]

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