Talk:The Musalman

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Name?[edit]

Does the name "Musalman" literally mean "Muslim man"? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.170.35.126 (talk) 20:41, 22 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Another source[edit]

For anyone working to update article: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUmdx2YHGcA Published on May 12, 2011

The 'Musalman' is probably the last handwritten newspaper in the world. It has been published and read every day in South India's Chennai since 1927 in almost the same form. In the shadow of the Wallajah Mosque in Chennai, a team of six die hard workers still put out this hand-penned paper. Four of them are katibs -- writers dedicated to the ancient art of Urdu calligraphy. It's tough for the die-hard artists of Urdu calligraphy. But the story we tell here is not just of their desperation and despair. The fact is, at the office of 'The Musalman', the oldest Urdu daily in India, no one has ever quit. They work till they pass on. This is the story we tell.

   Release date
       2011
   Running time
       10:52
   Language
       English
   Director
       Ishani K. Dutta
   Producers
       Public Diplomacy Division
       Ministry of External Affairs
   Category
       Documentary
   License
       Standard YouTube License

Benthatsme (talk) 01:21, 16 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]