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Mumbai Samachar, Asia's oldest active newspaper, established in 1822, is digitizing its rich legacy to preserve its historical content. The newspaper has faced challenges with the advent of digital media but continues its journey. The project aims to restore old files, create a website, and launch Marathi and Hindi websites. The newspaper's editor plans to screen a documentary about its history at the Cannes Film Festival.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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