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WebbIn 1789, the first newspaper from Bombay, the 'Bombay Herald' appeared, followed by the 'Bombay Courier' next year. This newspaper was later amalgamated with the 'Times of India' in 1861. The first newspaper in an Indian language was in Bengali, named as the 'Samachar Darpan'. The first issue of this daily was published from the Serampore ... Webb7 dec. 2011 · According to Ginta (2004), the word “Bollywood" is “a tongue-in-cheek term created by the English-language press in India in the late 1970s" to refer to the film industry that has developed in Mumbai, which was formerly named Bombay. The catchy term, with its obvious allusions to Hollywood, caught on and “Bollywood" “has now … Webb25 mars 2007 · The debate around the merits of Indian writing in the English language vis-a-vis writings in the regional languages of India is an old one, but it got a new lease of life in the wake of Salman Rushdie’s famous/infamous jibe in the “Introduction” to The Vintage Book of Indian Writing (London : Vintage, 1997), edited by himself and by Elizabeth … hapuna hotel