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List of Punjabi-language Newspapersreport

  • Sky Hawk Times: This daily evening newspaper is published from SAS Nagar (Mohali). It covers news and issues from different parts of Indian Punjab, India and the world. (India)

  • Jagat Sewak: This Punjabi weekly newspaper is published from Bagha Purana, India. Its editor in chief is Tarlochan Singh Brar. It features articles of renowned writers like Jatinder Pannu. It covers news from Punjab, Delhi and Chandigarh. (India)

  • Pehredar (ਪਹਿਰੇਦਾਰ): Renowned Sikh scholar Jaspal Singh 'Heran' (ਜਸਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ 'ਹੇਰਾਂ') is Founder and Chief Editor of this newspaper. Pehredar is one of the leading Punjabi daily newspapers published in India with a functioning base at Ludhiana. 'Hak Sach Da Pehredar' (ਹੱਕ ਸੱਚ ਦਾ ਪਹਿਰੇਦਾਰ) is the tagline of this newspaper. (India)

  • Daily Sanjhi Khabar: Published in Chandigarh (India)

  • Daily Ajit: the largest circulated Punjabi newspaper, published from Jalandhar, India. Sadhu Singh Hamdard is founder of this newspaper. 'Punjab di Aawaz' is the tagline of this newspaper. (India)

  • Jagbani: This Punjabi newspaper is published by the Punjab Kesari Group of Jalandhar. (India)

  • Nirpakh Awaaz (ਨਿਰਪੱਖ ਆਵਾਜ਼): This Online Punjabi News media, which covers maximum areas of Punjab, Canada, America and europe. Nirpakh Awaaz covers news from different parts of Indian Punjab, India and the world. (India)

  • Punjabi Tribune: This Punjabi newspaper is published by The Tribune group of Chandigarh, India. S. Dayal Singh Majithia is founder of this newspaper. (India)

  • Punjabi Jagran: This newspaper is published by the Jagran group in India. It covers news from different parts of Indian Punjab, India and the world. (India)

  • Nawan Zamana: This newspaper is published from Jalandhar, India. It covers news from different parts of Indian Punjab, India and the world. (India)

  • Rozana Spokesman: This newspaper was founded by S. Hukum Singh ex-speaker of Indian Parliament in 1951 as a weekly magazine and it was graduated as daily newspaper in 2005. This newspaper is published from Mohali, India. (India)

  • Deshsewak: This newspaper was started on 1 January 1996 from Chandigarh, India. 'Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna' group was founded under the patronage of Harkishan Singh Surjeet to start this newspaper. (India)

  • Ajj Di Awaz: This newspaper is published from Jalandhar, India. It covers news and issues from different parts of Indian Punjab, India and the world. (India)

  • Sachkahoon: This Punjabi newspaper is India by Dera Sachcha Sauda organisation. 'Kall, Ajj te Bhalke' is tagline of this newspaper. It covers news from the southern region of Indian Punjab. Sach Kahoon Newspaper largest selling Newspaper in Malwa Resign in Punjab. More than 2.5 lac copies selling Daily. Sach Kahoon 3rd highest selling Punjabi newspaper in Punjab, after Ajit and Jagbani. (India)

  • Daily Punjab Times: This newspaper is published by PT Live Private Limited under the editorship of S. Baljit Singh Brar from Jalandhar, Punjab. It covers Sikh mainstream media. 'Sab Da Akhbar' is the tagline of this newspaper. (India)

  • Charhdikala: ਚੜ੍ਹਦੀਕਲਾ This Punjabi newspaper is published from Patiala, India. (India)

  • Khuli Soch: The only Punjabi daily evening newspaper published from Ludhiana since 2012. (India)

  • Doaba Headlines: This newspaper was started on 26 May 2002 from Nakodar, India. Ram Singh Aulakh is its founder and current Editor-in-Chief. (India)

  • Live Punjab: This Punjabi news website covers news from different parts of India news about Punjabi overseas, immigration to Canada, and Punjabi news. (India)

  • Shaheed-e-Azam: started in 1983 from Patiala (India)

  • Punjab Mail Online: This leading online news portal is updated daily and published from Punjab, India. (India)

  • Raisingvoice: This newspaper was co founded by Mr Harvinder as online news website 2016. This website operated in Ludhiana ,Punjab (India). (India)

  • Azad Soch: This daily newspaper is published from Patiala, India. It covers news and issues from different regions of Punjab' Hariana and India. (India)

  • Janjagriti: This daily Punjabi newspaper is published from Ludhiana India. (India)

  • Punjab Post: a complete Punjabi and English newspaper, online daily and printed weekly from Holy City Amritsar (India)

  • Malwa Mail: This Punjabi weekly newspaper is published from Bagha Purana, India. Its editor in chief is Phool Mittal. It features articles by renowned writers like Jatinder Pannu and Prof. Inder Singh Ghagga. It covers news from Punjab, Delhi and Chandigarh. (India)

  • Malwa Post: This Punjabi newspaper is published from Bathinda, India. It covers news from the Malwa region of Indian Punjab. (India)

  • Punjab Infoline: This newspaper is published from Ludhiana, India. (India)

  • Khuli Soch: This weekly Punjabi newspaper is published from India. Rajesh Kumar Sharma is its editor. (India)

  • Desh Videsh Times: This Punjabi newspaper is published in India and Canada. (India)

  • Dainik Sawera: This leading online news portal is daily updated and published from Punjab, India. (India)

  • Punjab Express: This Punjabi newspaper publishes news from various cities of Indian Punjab, India and the world, especially of neighbouring countries of India. (India)

  • Jammu Prabhat: The only Punjabi newspaper in the Dogri dialect of Punjabi. It publishes news from various cities of Jammu and Kashmir, India and the world. (India)

  • Awaazqaumdi: The famous online Punjabi newspaper (Editor:- Harminder Singh Bhatt/Tarsem Mehto). It publishes news from various cities of Punjab, India and the world. (India)

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  • Azad Soch:A leading Punjabi Newspaper published from Punjab. (India)

  • Punjabi Bollywood Tadka: This Punjabi Newspapaer contain Bollywood gossip. (India)

  • Sajjan (newspaper): Sajjan (Punjabi: روزوار سجن / ਰੁਜ਼ਾਨਾ ਸਜਣ) was the first punjabi newspaper started in 1989 by Zafaryab Ahmad and Hussain Naqi. Both gentlemen were associated with English press in Pakistan. There were not publishing softwares for shahmukhi, katibs write the whole paper and it was a costly process at that time.. Sajjan was an experiment to make a way for later punjabi newspapers in Pakistan, it was estimated that newspaper will be defunct in 3 or 6 month but news paper survived for more than year and defunt in 1990. Sajjan style was like the english newspapers but people were used to with urdu newspaper which are different in style. . (Pakistan)

  • Bhulekha: Daily Bhulekha is punjabi shahmukhi newspaper published by Mudassar Iqbal Butt from Lahore.. Bhulekha operates from two cities of Punjab Lahore and Gujranwala.It covers regional, national and international news. This newspaper has been launched when there was no punjabi newspaper in the country, Bhulekha has maximum number of circulations in punjabi daily's of Pakistan. Daily Bhulekha was stated in 1995 after the closure of first complete pakistani punjabi newspaper sajjan (newspaper). (Pakistan)

  • Khabran: Urdu daily newspaper Khabrain started its sindhi, punjabi and pashto versions. Khabran was the punjabi vesion of this newspaper published in Shahmukhi. Khabran started its service from three cities of punjab Lahore, Rawalpindi and Multan. Khabran was defunt in 2005 while its sindhi version is still publishing. (Pakistan)

  • Daily Lokaai: This is one of the few daily Punjabi language newspapers of Pakistan. It is published from Lahore in the Shahmukhi script of Punjabi. It covers news from different parts of Pakistani Punjab, Punjab and the world. This newspaper has been launched to reach Punjabi readers of Pakistan and keep alive the Punjabi language in Pakistan. (Pakistan)

  • Ajit Weekly: Launched in 1993, this become the world's largest Punjabi weekly by bringing out editions from Toronto, New York, California and Vancouver. It is distributed free all over North America. The H.O. is located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It covers a wide range of news and articles related to India, Indians and international readers. It features Bollywood, Hollywood, sports, stories, and horoscopes. It was the first Punjabi weekly to be online, with the launch of its web portal in 1998. (Western countries)

  • Ambedkar Times: Ambedkar Times in English is published from Sacramento, California, USA www.ambedkartimes.com (Western countries)

  • The Contact: This weekly was launched in 2002 by the Ajit Weekly group of newspapers from Toronto, Canada. It is distributed free all over Canada. It is the most popular South Asian weekly publication, covering Bollywood, Hollywood, and Indian political and international news. It specializes in weird news from around the world. It includes weekly horoscope, international kitchen, sports and philosophical contents. The head office is in Mississauga, Canada. (Western countries)

  • Daily Khushbow Sabhyachar Di (Western countries)

  • Desh Doaba Desh Doaba weekly newspaper is published from Sacramento, California, USA (Western countries)

  • Europe Samachar (Western countries)

  • Europe Vich Punjabi (Western countries)

  • Hamdard Weekly: It started on 13 April 1991, originally named Canada Ajit. It also publishes a monthly magazine, Quomantary. It is published from Toronto, Vancouver, New York, California, and Chandigarh. (Western countries)

  • Indo Times: This is the first Punjabi newspaper published from Australia and New Zealand. S. Taswinder Singh is its Editor-in-Chief. (Western countries)

  • Indo US Trucking: This Punjabi language newspaper is for Punjabi-speaking truckers. It is published from Sacramento, California, and distributed all over North America. It covers new rules and regulations of truck-related business in the USA. (Western countries)

  • Media Punjab (Western countries)

  • NZ Punjabi news: online Punjabi newspaper from Auckland (Western countries)

  • Panjabi Today (Western countries)

  • Punjab Mail USA: This Punjabi newspaper is published from Sacramento, California, USA. It is distributed free all over North America. Its website is updated daily. It is the first ever Punjabi language newspaper publishing from Sacramento, California. (Western countries)

  • Punjab Newsline (Western countries)

  • Punjab Post: This weekly Punjabi newspaper was launched in 2009. It is published from Calgary, and distributed all over Alberta, Saskatoon. (Western countries)

  • Punjab Star News: Launched in 2005, this Punjabi newspaper is published from Los Angeles, California, USA. It is distributed free all over California. It is now in updated 24/7. It covers a wide range of Punjab, India, and international news and articles. It also covers Punjab politics, NRI news, sports, Hollywood, and Bollywood. (Western countries)

  • The Punjabi Star: Vancouver's most read weekly Punjabi newspaper, started in 2002 (Western countries)

  • Quami Ekta: This Punjabi newspaper is completely designed and printed in the United States. It mainly focuses on Punjabi NRIs. It was founded as an online newspaper in 2002 and in 2004 a print edition was started. (Western countries)

  • Sanjh Savera: This newspaper is published from Canada. It covers issues and news related to Canadian Punjabis and Sikhs. It was established in 1978. (Western countries)

  • Sher-E-Panjab: It was started in August 1998 from New York. It is the only subscription based Punjabi newspaper in USA. It also has an online edition. (Western countries)

  • Sikh Spokesman: This Punjabi language weekly newspaper is published in Toronto, Ontario. It is updated daily online, and the print version comes out every Friday. It is distributed all over the greater Toronto area. (Western countries)

  • Sikh Times (Western countries)

  • Wichaar (Western countries)

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In order to expand the readership, some english-language newspapers also began to issue local language newspapers. Punjabi is widely spoken in India, Pakistan and elsewhere, so many foreign languages are trying to be translated into Punjabi and distributed in areas where the language is spoken. Punjabi-speaking countries such as India and Pakistan have also tried to issue their own newspapers, but their fate is in doubt in the absence of government support and recognition of the language.

At present, a total of 65 mainly punjabi-language newspapers are published in both places. The random tool records this important information in detail, including the newspaper’s headline, circulation frequency, coverage area, and so on. Most of these newspapers are privately owned and require expensive annual funding. But if you look at the list of newspapers in this generator, you’ll still be amazed at how dedicated and professional they are.

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