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Janmabhoomi (other)
Janmabhoomi may refer to: * Ram Janmabhoomi, a place in Ayodhya, India; believed to be the birthplace of the Hindu god Rama * ''Janmabhumi'', an Indian Malayalam-language daily newspaper * ''Janmabhoomi'' (Gujarati newspaper), an Indian Gujarati-language daily newspaper * ''Dainik Janambhumi'', a daily newspaper in India * ''Janmabhoomi'' (1936 film), an Indian Hindi-language film * ''Janmabhoomi'' (1969 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film See also *Bhoomi (other) Bhoomi may refer to: * Bhūmi, Hindu goddess * Bhoomi (band), a band in Kolkata, India * ''Bhoomi'' (2000 film), a Kannada-language film * ''Bhoomi'' (2017 film), a Hindi-language film * ''Bhoomi'' (2021 film), a Tamil-language film * ''Boomi ...
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Ram Janmabhoomi
Ram Janmabhoomi () is the site that, according to Hindu religious beliefs, is the birthplace of Rama, the seventh avatar of the Hindu deity Vishnu. The Ramayana states that the location of Rama's birthplace is on the banks of the Sarayu river in a city called "Ayodhya". Modern-day Ayodhya is in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is contested whether the Ayodhya mentioned in the Ramayana is the same as the modern city. Some Hindus claim that the exact site of Rama's birthplace is within the grounds where the Babri Masjid once stood in the present-day Ayodhya, with this belief extending back to at least 1822. It has been suggested that a temple to Rama formerly existed at the same site as the Babri Masjid until it was replaced by the mosque, an idea supported by a court-ordered report of the Archaeological Survey of India following archaeological excavations around the ruins of the mosque, though the existence of this temple and the conclusions of the report are dispu ...
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Janmabhumi
''Janmabhumi'' is an Indian Malayalam-language daily newspaper, owned by Mathruka Pracharanalayam Ltd. and headquartered in Kochi, Kerala. It was launched as an evening paper from Kozhikode on 28 April 1977. From 14 November 1977 onwards it was upgraded to a daily newspaper publishing from Ernakulam. Currently ''Janmabhumi'' has nine editions. The newspaper is politically aligned with the BJP. Overview ''Janmabhumi'' follows the moto: "''A Newspaper for Social Reformation and National Reconstruction''". The newspaper publishes editions from Kochi, Kottayam, Kannur, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram, Kozhikode, Bengaluru, Kollam and Pathanamthitta. * Managing Director: M. Radhakrishnan * Managing Editor: K. R. Umakanthan * Editor: K. N. R. Namboothiri The 16-page multi-colour newspaper has two special issues every week. ''Varadyam'', a Sunday supplement and ''Mitram'', a four-page pullout on Wednesdays. ''Samskruthi'' is a regular page with articles on various Indian culture, s ...
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Janmabhoomi (Gujarati Newspaper)
''Janmabhoomi'' (જન્મભૂમિ) is an Indian Gujarati-language evening daily newspaper, owned by the Saurashtra Trust. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharastra. ''Janmabhoomi'' was launched in 1934 as an evening paper The newspaper publishes 10-12 pages every day, including an editorial page and an op-ed page. The motto of the newspaper is 'जननी जन्मभूमिश्च स्वर्गादपि गरीयसी' (Mother and motherland are superior to Heaven). History ''Janmabhoomi'' was founded by Indian freedom fighter Amritlal Sheth, who also founded Saurashtra Trust in 1931. Initially, Amrithal created an English language paper named ''The Sun'', which performed poorly. On 9 June 1934, Amritlal started publishing ''Janmabhoomi'' in Gujarati as a nationalist publication. The paper was supportive of Gandhism and instituted a policy of avoiding sensationalist journalism. Jhaverchand Meghani, a popular Gujarati nationalist poet, has been con ...
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Dainik Janambhumi
() is an Indian Assamese-language daily newspaper. This newspaper is published by Janambhumi Group of Publications from Nehru Park, Tulsi Narayan Sarma Path, Jorhat. In 1947, Janambhumi Group of Publications was founded with the launch of the weekly newspaper ''Janambhumi'', which is the oldest Assamese weekly. The ''Dainik Janmabhumi'' was first launched in 1972, the second and the third editions were launched from Guwahati and Tinsukia in 2004. The newspaper is now published simultaneously from Jorhat, Guwahati and Tinsukia. See also * ''Asomiya Pratidin Asomiya Pratidin is an Assamese language, Assamese daily newspaper catering to all of Assam, with five editions published from Guwahati, Bongaigaon, Dibrugarh, and North Lakhimpur. The other periodical and magazines published under Pratidin gr ...'' * '' Niyomiya Barta'' References External links * Assamese-language newspapers Newspapers published in Assam 1972 establishments in Assam Newspapers establi ...
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Janmabhoomi (1936 Film)
''Janmabhoomi'' () is a List of Bollywood films of 1936, 1936 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Franz Osten and starring Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar in the lead roles. Music of the film was by Saraswati Devi (music director), Saraswati Devi, who had worked extensively with Bombay Talkies. Synopsis Protima Devi (Devika Rani) is in love with Dr. Ajoy Kumar Ghosh (Ashok Kumar), whom she has already accepted as her husband even though they are not married. Ajoy is living in a village where he is the only doctor. Inspired by the death of a friend, Ajoy decides to devote his life serving his native village (a metaphor for Indian independence movement, serving the country). Dedicated to the cause, Ajoy decides to renounce all worldly pleasures, including his love. Protima gets a rude shock when Ajoy writes to her urging her to forget him. Determined not to give up easily, she sets off to the village, where she discovers that Ajoy is out to improve the lives of the villagers. Ajo ...
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Janmabhoomi (1969 Film)
''Janmabhoomi'' (') is a 1969 Malayalam film written, directed and produced by John Sankaramangalam. The film stars Madhu, Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair, S. P. Pillai and Ushakumari in the lead roles. It marked the directorial debut of Sankaramangalam, who later directed critically acclaimed feature films like '' Avalalppam Vaikippoyi'' (1971) and ''Samantharam'' (1985), and cinematographer Ashok Kumar. It won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration and a Kerala State Film Award for Best Cinematography. Cast * Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair as Mathai * Madhu as John * S. P. Pillai as Pillai * Manavalan Joseph as Usman * Janardhanan as Nambiar * Ramchand as Kunhan * Ushakumari as Madhavi * Shobha as Chembi *T. R. Omana as Mariya * Snehalatha as Thresya * K. V. Sharada as Grameena * Baby Saroja as Baby * Baby Shanthi as Balan Soundtrack The music was composed by B. A. Chidambaranath and the lyrics were written by P. Bhaskaran. Production The film was ...
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