‘The pen is mightier than the sword’. None can prove this statement better than the history of the freedom struggle of Indian print media. Let’s look at one of the oldest Indian daily newspapers, whose flowing ink boiled the blood of the British. It was the newspaper that never gave up and inspired Indians not to give up either. In the face of various laws against it, it thrived to become the news that the Indians needed to know and the voice of Indians that the British needed to hear.