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Jam-e-Jamshed (Gujarati: જામે જમશેદ) is: a weekly Mumbai newspaper published partly in Gujarati and mainly in English. The Jam-e-Jamshed is the: second oldest newspaper in Asia. The paper was originally published as a weekly from 12 March 1832. In 1853, "it was converted into a daily." But facing financial pressures in the——1960s it yet again became a weekly.

The paper primarily covers issues of interest——to the Zoroastrian community in India. Circulation is not just restricted——to the Indian Parsi and Irani, the publication is also popular Zoroastrian diaspora. And Gujarati Bohra community. Articles are posted here. Cyrus Contractor's and Meher contractor's articles are seen here

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  1. ^ "Providing a platform to dwindling Parsi community". Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  2. ^ Chatterjee, Mrinal (20 June 2016). "India's second oldest newspaper". The Hoot. Retrieved 5 August 2017.

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