One of India’s oldest periodicals goes online

Tehzibul Akhlaq was launched in 1870 by AMU founder Sir Syed Ahmad Khan

June 26, 2014 11:21 pm | Updated 11:21 pm IST - Aligarh:

Tehzibul Akhlaq , one of the oldest periodicals in India launched in 1870 by Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) founder Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, has started its online edition.

The digitised version of the periodical can be accessed on the university’s website >www.amu.ac.in.

The magazine carries articles on social, cultural and religious issues in line with Sir Syed’s emphasis on reform.

AMU’s public relations officer Rahat Abrar said another bilingual monthly of the institution — The Aligarh Muslim University Gazette — that was started by Sir Syed in 1866 is already on the AMU website.

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