Newspaper Name: |
The Tribune |
Owner: |
The Tribune Trust |
Country / Region: |
India (Chandigarh) |
Language: |
English |
Format type: |
Newspaper |
Category: |
General |
Political alignment: |
None |
Frequency: |
Daily |
Publication Years (print version): |
1881 — now (142 years) |
Official Pages: |
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Official Apps: |
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Website: |
tribuneindia.com [read with translation] |
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«The Tribune» is considered the oldest and largest English-language newspaper in Northern India, it has been published since February 2, 1881, and was founded in the city of Lahore (present-day Pakistan) by a local philanthropist and public figure. Translated from English, it is called the «Tribune». Independent and objective, adhering to strict journalistic standards, she has come a long way and today enjoys a well-deserved reputation among readers. Today, it is managed by The Tribune Trust, with its editorial office located in Chandigarh, and is distributed primarily in the states of Punjab and Haryana, as well as partially in Himachal Pradesh. The newspaper has offices in many major cities in India, including Mumbai and New Delhi. The newspaper has related publications: «
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਟ੍ਰਿਬਿਊਨ» (Punjabi Tribune) (in Punjabi) and «Dainik Tribune» (in Hindi). The newspaper consists of: Nation (national news of India), World (review of international events), States (regional news of Punjab And Haryana), Cities (Local city news), Opinion (event analysis, editor's column), Sports, Business (business and finance news), Features (science, technology), Diaspora (life of Hindus in other countries).