Hindustan Times reprints special 1950 edition on India’s 77th Republic Day
Hindustan Times reprints special 1950 edition on India’s 77th Republic Day
Published: Mar 7, 2026 12:37 PM | 2 min read | Advertorial
There is a proverb that says, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”
As the nation marks its 77th Republic Day, Hindustan Times has done the unprecedented: it has reprinted a special edition of the newspaper that hit the stands on that historic Saturday in 1950.
In a strategic partnership with Blinkit, the tangible piece of history met quick delivery, bridging the gap between the archives of 1950 and the doorsteps of modern India. This ensures that the "idea of the Republic moved from promise to practice" as the Editor’s Note in the original edition poignantly observed, is accessible to a new generation with just a tap.
A Page Turned in Time
To hold the reprint is to be transported back to an era of cautious optimism. The pages capture a nation finding its feet. The main banner headlines scream of Dr. Rajendra Prasad taking the oath as the first President, while the gritty details of the 31-gun salute resonate through the text. Yet, it is the smaller details that truly enrich the context.
Advertisements for the then-modern Ambassadors and Fiats sit juxtaposed with solemn editorials urging citizens to embrace the "responsibilities of freedom."
The editorial tone of that era was strikingly different from the saturation coverage of today. It was reflective, almost prayer-like. "We have achieved much," the pages seemed to whisper, "but the road ahead is long." The reprint captures these debates and concerns, offering a stark contrast to the cynicism of the modern age. It reminds us that the framework of our democracy was built on a foundation of earnest debate and a collective desire for dignity.
The Legacy in Ink
The reprint serves as a powerful reminder of the endurance of the institution. Speaking on the unique impact of this initiative, Satyajit Sengupta, Executive Director - Revenue, Hindustan Times, highlighted the emotional weight of the project.
“In an age of fleeting digital headlines, holding a physical replica of the January 26, 1950, edition is a profound experience,” Satyajit remarked. “It is a reminder that the Hindustan Times has been the custodian of this nation's story through its most pivotal moments. Through our strategic partnership with Blinkit, we are proud to bring this living history directly to readers' doorsteps, blending the gravitas of the past with the convenience of the present.”
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