- India Gazette (1787) – Henry Vivian Derozio
- Madras Courier (1784) – First Paper from Madras
- Bombay Herald (1789) – First Paper from Bombay
- Indian Herald (1795) – R. William & Humphreys
- Calcutta Journal (1818) – J. S. Buckingham
- Jam-I-Jahan Numa (1822) – First Urdu newspaper
- East Indian (19th century) – Henry Vivian Derozio.
- Bombay times (1838) – Called ‘Times of India’ after 1865.
- Foundation laid by Robert knight started by Thomas Bennett.
- Rast goftar (1858) – Dada bhai narogi
- Kesari & Maratha (English) (1881) – Tilak
- Yugantar (1906) – Barindra Kumar ghosh & Bhupendra dutta.
- Sandhya (1906) – Brahma Bandhav Upadhyay.
- Indian Sociologist, London (Shyamji Krishna Verma)
- Bande Matram (Paris) – Madam Bhikaji Kama
- Talvar (Berlin) – Virendra nath chattopadhyay
- Free Hindustan (Vancouvert) – Taraknath das
- Gadar (Sen Fransicco) – Gadar party, Lala Hardayal
- Bombay chronicle (1913) – Firozshah mehta
- Spmaprakasha (1858) – Dwarkanath Vidyabhusan (First Bengali political paper)
- Indian mirror (1862) – Devendra Nath Tagore (First Indian daily paper in English).
- Bangalee (1862) – Girish Chandra Nath Ghosh. (taken over by S. N. Mukherjee in 1879)
- Madras mail (1868) – First evening paper in India.
- Amrita Bazar (1868) – Sisir Kumar Ghosh & Motilal Ghosh (In Bengali & later an English daily)
- Bangadarshan (1873) – Bankim Chandra Chatterji
- Indian statesman (1875) – Robert knight (Later on ‘statesman’)
- The Hindu (1878) – G. S. Aiyar, Viraraghava Chari & Subbarao
- Tribune (1881) – Dayal Singh Majeethia
- The Hindustan times (1920) – K. M. Pannikar
- The Milap (1923) – M. K. Chand (Leader – Madan Mohan Malviya)
- Karmyogi – Arvindo Ghosh
- Free Hindustan – Taraknath Das – Against the Vernacular act.
- New India, common wheal – Annie Besant
- Satpatra series – Gopal Hari Deshmukh
- Din mitra – mukund rao patil
- Kudi Arasu – periyar
- Ghulamgiri – Jyotiba phule
- Mahatma, Dinbandhu – Bhaskar rao jadhav
- Darpan – Bal shastri Jambekar
- Bahiskrat bharat (1926) – Santosh Singh
- Kranti (1927) – S.S. Mirajkar, K. N. Jogelkar, S. V ghate
- Bandi jivan – Sachindra nath Sanyal.
- National Herald (1938) – J. L. Nehru
- Al-Hilal – Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
- Comrade – Mohammad Ali
- Young India, Harijan – Mahatma Gandhi
- Nation – Gopal Krishna Gokhale
- Bengali – Surendra nath Banerjee
- Somprakash – Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar.
- Udant Martand (1826) – Jugal Kishore, Kanpur – First Hindi News paper
- Pioneer (1865) – Julian Robbinson
- Navjeevan (1919) – Mahatma Gandhi
- Socialist (1922) – S.A. Dange
- Bharat Mitra (1941) – Bal mukund gupt, Hindi
- Hindu Patriote – Christodas Pal
- Somprakash (1859) – Inswarchand Vidyasagar
- Kavi vachan sudha (1867) – Bhartendu Harichandra
- Hindi pradip (1877) – Balkrishna Bhatt
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