The Baha'i Weekly

The Baha'i Weekly


English language weekly newspaper

Published and Printed by Prof. Pritam Singh, M.A., (Editor), in Lahore, India.

'At the beginning of 1930 a paper known as the Baha'i Weekly was started in Lahore under the auspices of the N .S.A. with the object of popularising the Cause among the English-speaking Indians. At present the circulation is limited, but it is hoped that this Weekly will do the work which the Urdu monthly Kaukib-i-Hind of Delhi has done among the Hindustani speaking people of Northern India.' - Bahá'í World Vol.4, 1930-1932, p.90

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