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SWATANTRA PARTY PERIODICALS

SWATANTRA PARTY

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Summary

This two-page institutional listing records Swatantra Party periodicals by region, together with their publication languages, editors, and postal addresses. It covers periodicals associated with Andhra, Bihar, Mysore, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. The list includes Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, Punjabi, and English-language designations, although the document itself is typed in English.

The pages function as an administrative directory rather than an article, manifesto, or periodical issue. They identify titles such as Vauhini, Swatantra, Swatantra Vani, Swatantra Sandesh, Swatantra Samachar, Swatantar, Swatantra Punjab, Swatantra Pooja, Swatantra Raj, and Swatantra Patrika, and provide contact details for editors or editorial offices. No publication date, author byline, or explanatory account of the periodicals is visible.

Key points

  • The document is headed “SWATANTRA PARTY PERIODICALS” and operates as an institutional directory.
  • It lists periodicals by Indian region, including Andhra, Bihar, Mysore, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
  • The entries identify publication languages or language-specific editions, including Telugu, Urdu, Hindi, Kannada, and Punjabi.
  • The directory supplies editors’ names and postal addresses for the listed periodicals.
  • Several titles use the Swatantra name, including Swatantra Vani, Swatantra Sandesh, Swatantra Samachar, Swatantar, Swatantra Raj, and Swatantra Patrika.
  • The visible pages contain no articles, political arguments, publication date, or individual author byline.

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