One of the
most widely read Punjabi-language newspapers. The newspaper was founded in 1942
and owned by Hamdard family. The Ajit covering local business, politics,
agriculture, health, movies, cricket, hockey, and more.
Punjabi-language
daily newspaper based in Mohali, India. The Rozana Spokesman was founded by
Sardar Hukam Singh in 1951 as news weekly, in 2005 the newspaper start
publishing daily.
The
newspaper published by Jagran group circulated in Amritsar, Jalandhar,
Bathinda, Chandigarh, Doaba, Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, and other areas in Punjab.
Punjabi-language
newspaper providing coverage from Jalandhar, Amritsar, Ludhiana-Khanna,
Patiala, Chandigarh, Gurdaspur, Moga, Firozepur-Fazilka, Bhatinda-Mansa,
Faridkot-Muktsar, Hoshiarpur, Tarntaran, Sangrur-Barnala, Kapurthala-Phagwara,
and Ropar-Nawanshahar.
Broadsheet-format
newspaper published by the Tribune Trust.
Punjabi-language
newspaper published in Patiala, Punjab.
The
newspaper based in Jalandhar and featuring politics, business, sports,
education, health, music, and more.
Daily
newspaper based in Ludhiana.
Punjabi-language
newspaper published from Jalandhar, Punjab.
Ludhiana
based Punjabi-language newspaper.
Doaba Headlines
Punjabi
newspaper published from Nakodar and Jalandhar.
Leading
daily English-language newspaper based in Chandigarh, India. The Tribune is one
of the most influential newspapers in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and
the Union Territory of Chandigarh. The newspaper has two sister publications:
Punjabi Tribune and Dainik Tribune in Hindi.
Weekly
Punjabi-language newspaper.
Patiala's
daily newspaper featuring latest political news, literature, Punjabi culture,
movies, as well as national and international news.
Featuring
news and information on business, sports, politics, and more.
Newspaper
of Canadian Punjabi community.
Popular
Punjabi newspaper headquarters in Ontario, Canada.
Weekly
Punjabi newspaper, headquarters in California,
United States. The newspaper primarily
distributed among Punjabi NRI's.
Publish
breaking news in Hindi, Punjabi
and, English.
Online
magazine of Punjabi literature.