Kundli rahsya Darpan ( कुंडली रहस्य दर्पण )
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Marathi has a long history of literature and culture. The first Marathi newspaper Darpan was founded by Balshastri Jambhekar on January 6, 1832. This paper was issued every two weeks and was published in English called The Bombay Darpan and was canceled in 1840. Founded in 1881 by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Kesari is a famous newspaper in the pre-independence era and has acquired a large readership. It claims to have 3, 500 in 2 years after its establishment and 22,000 in circulation in 1908. The everyday Din Bandhu of Narayan Megaj Rocande, focusing on the working class social class, is the second largest circulation of President Mumbai. 1650 copies. In 1884
On January 6, 1832, Bal Shastri Jambhekar (January 6, 1812 - May 18, 1846) published a Marathi Bombay Darpan issued biweekly from Mumbai. By May 1832, it became 8 pages per week. Mumbai's goal is to "receive information about past events and point out ways and opportunities to improve people's condition." This is the first medium Marathi is involved in current and "delivery" activities. Mumba da Pang played an important role in the social reform movement and had considerable influence. It deals specifically with attempts to develop a scientific temper between the widow's remarriage and the masses. This caused a massive debate in society and ultimately led to a supportive movement to support widowed remarriage. Eight years later, this week I was elected United Service Gazette Journal. It ended publication in 1846 in two years after Jambecar's death
On January 6, 1832, the first Marathi 2 week newspaper "Darpan" was founded by Balshastri Jambhekar. On April 27th 1832, 'Darpan' became a weekly magazine with 8 pages, size 19 "x 11.5" and a 3 month subscription with 0.6 rupee. This article is bilingual in English and Marathi, and helps scholars acquire knowledge of both languages. The main goal is the welfare of the general people, using Western knowledge to educate people and to create public opinion for social and regional development. But it closed on June 26, 1840. Before "Darpan" was published on July 9, 1828, there was a note in the Mumbai bulletin.