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Launched on May 9, 1906 in Chennai, Bharathiyar became the editor of the magazine during September 1906. Mandayam Thirumalachariyar was the owner of the magazine. When Bharathi was the Editor-in-Chief of India Magazine, M. Srinivasa Iyengar’s name was printed. India Magazine is known as the magazine that published Bharathi's writings.
Launched on May 9, 1906 in Chennai, Bharathiyar became the editor of the magazine during September 1906. Mandayam Thirumalachariyar was the owner of the magazine. When Bharathi was the Editor-in-Chief of India Magazine, M. Srinivasa Iyengar’s name was printed. India Magazine is known as the magazine that published Bharathi's writings.
== Transfer to Pondicherry ==
== Case ==
== Content ==
== Bharathi and India ==
== Documentation ==
== British and France ==
== End of India Magazine-Discussions ==
== Historic Place ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:20, 14 June 2022

India was a weekly magazine started during 1906. The Magazine, which was initially published in Chennai, was shifted to Pondicherry due to a ban by the English Government. At Pondicherry, India (Magazine) was published between 1908 to 1910.

Launched on May 9, 1906 in Chennai, Bharathiyar became the editor of the magazine during September 1906. Mandayam Thirumalachariyar was the owner of the magazine. When Bharathi was the Editor-in-Chief of India Magazine, M. Srinivasa Iyengar’s name was printed. India Magazine is known as the magazine that published Bharathi's writings.

Transfer to Pondicherry

Case

Content

Bharathi and India

Documentation

British and France

End of India Magazine-Discussions

Historic Place

References