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Chintamani Ghosh
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Chintamani Ghosh (c. 1844 – 11 August 1928)[1] was an Indian publisher and printer. He founded The Indian Press, in Allahabad and started Saraswati, the first Hindi magazine in 1900. He was considered as Caxton of the Hindi world.[2]