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            <![CDATA[ Tidings Media Acquires Siliguri-Based Nepali Daily Himalaya Darpan ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>Kolkata, India – Tidings Media and Communications, the publisher of the Bengali daily&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>, has acquired the Nepali-language daily&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i>, based in Siliguri. This marks the company's second major acquisition, following its purchase of&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i> from the Times Group in April 2024.</p><p>Led by advocate Sanjay Basu and entrepreneur Anurag Chaudhury, the Kolkata-based Tidings Media operates from East India House and continues to expand its presence in regional journalism.</p><h3>Reaching the Nepali-speaking Community</h3><p>With a circulation of 15,000,&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> serves Nepali-speaking populations in Sikkim, West Bengal, and Assam. Tidings Media aims to extend the publication’s reach to an estimated 60 lakh Nepali-speaking individuals, including the global Gorkha diaspora.</p><p>In a LinkedIn post, Sanjay Basu announced a ₹15 crore investment to enhance both digital and physical outreach. The funds will be used to enrich content, improve distribution, and launch new initiatives, such as a dedicated North Bengal section on its digital platform.</p><p>Basu stated, "Our investments in&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> and&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i> are not just business decisions but a tribute to the rich history of Indian languages like Nepali and Bengali. Preserving and nurturing our mother tongues ensures their legacy for future generations."</p><h3>Expanding Regional Journalism</h3><p>Tidings Media has already seen success with&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>, including the launch of its North Bengal Edition. By acquiring&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i>, the company seeks to deepen its connection with the Gorkha community in North Bengal, Sikkim, and beyond.</p><p>The current employees of&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> will remain part of the team, ensuring continuity and expertise in serving the community.</p><h3>Strategic Support</h3><p>Aquilaw, the legal advisory firm for Tidings Media, facilitated this acquisition, as well as the earlier purchase of&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>.</p><p>This move solidifies Tidings Media's commitment to regional languages and journalism, reflecting its vision of fostering cultural and linguistic heritage while expanding its media influence.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ Tidings Media Acquires Siliguri-Based Nepali Daily Himalaya Darpan ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Kolkata, India – Tidings Media and Communications, the publisher of the Bengali daily&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>, has acquired the Nepali-language daily&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i>, based in Siliguri. This marks the company's second major acquisition, following its purchase of&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i> from the Times Group in April 2024.</p><p>Led by advocate Sanjay Basu and entrepreneur Anurag Chaudhury, the Kolkata-based Tidings Media operates from East India House and continues to expand its presence in regional journalism.</p><h3>Reaching the Nepali-speaking Community</h3><p>With a circulation of 15,000,&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> serves Nepali-speaking populations in Sikkim, West Bengal, and Assam. Tidings Media aims to extend the publication’s reach to an estimated 60 lakh Nepali-speaking individuals, including the global Gorkha diaspora.</p><p>In a LinkedIn post, Sanjay Basu announced a ₹15 crore investment to enhance both digital and physical outreach. The funds will be used to enrich content, improve distribution, and launch new initiatives, such as a dedicated North Bengal section on its digital platform.</p><p>Basu stated, "Our investments in&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> and&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i> are not just business decisions but a tribute to the rich history of Indian languages like Nepali and Bengali. Preserving and nurturing our mother tongues ensures their legacy for future generations."</p><h3>Expanding Regional Journalism</h3><p>Tidings Media has already seen success with&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>, including the launch of its North Bengal Edition. By acquiring&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i>, the company seeks to deepen its connection with the Gorkha community in North Bengal, Sikkim, and beyond.</p><p>The current employees of&nbsp;<i>Himalaya Darpan</i> will remain part of the team, ensuring continuity and expertise in serving the community.</p><h3>Strategic Support</h3><p>Aquilaw, the legal advisory firm for Tidings Media, facilitated this acquisition, as well as the earlier purchase of&nbsp;<i>Ei Samay</i>.</p><p>This move solidifies Tidings Media's commitment to regional languages and journalism, reflecting its vision of fostering cultural and linguistic heritage while expanding its media influence.</p> ]]>
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