As technology progressed, Bihar TV India was established in Samastipur in 2018 by Sumit Sourav. Magahi Parishad, established in Patna in 1952, pioneered Magadhi journalism in Bihar, by starting the monthly journal, Magadhi, later renamed Bihan. Literary activities reached many districts of Bihar. Udyog was edited by Vijyaanand Tripathy, a famous poet of the time, while Chaitanya Chandrika was edited by Krishna Chaitanya Goswami. It was followed by Kshatriya Hitaishi, Aryavarta from Dinapure, Patna, Udyoga and Chaitanya Chandrika. The beginning of the 20th century was marked by notable new publications, including a monthly magazine, Bharat Ratna, published in Patna in 1901. Hindi was introduced in the law courts in Bihar in 1880 and started to have an impact in remote areas in Bihar. Hindi journalism also acquired wisdom and maturity, elements that took time for journalists to master. Many Hindi publications did not last, or were shelved before launching. Hindi journalism in Bihar, and specially Patna, made little headway at the time due to lack of respect for the Hindi language. Biharbandhu was launched in 1872 by Keshav Ram Bhatta, a Maharashtrian Brahman who had settled in Biharsharif.
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