Matwālā
Hindi-language literary and political magazine
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Matwālā was a biweekly Hindi-language literary and political magazine published from 1923 to 1930. It was based in Calcutta.
History and profile
Matwālā was established in 1923[1] and was headquartered in Calcutta, West Bengal.[1] The magazine, which had a nationalist political view and a satirical and comical tone,[1] was founded by Seth Mahadev Prasad.[2] The first editor was Suryakant Tripathi.[1] One of the contributors was Bhagat Singh.[3] Matwālā ceased publication in 1930.[4]