
The Aligarh Institute Gazette
The Aligarh Institute Gazette was an influential Indian publication founded in 1866 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. It served as a platform for promoting modern education, science, and social reform among Indians during British rule. The Gazette provided news, discussions, and ideas aimed at fostering progress, modernization, and national awakening. It played a key role in shaping intellectual and social thought, encouraging educated Indians to think critically about society and governance. Although it ceased publication in the early 20th century, its legacy lies in influencing reform movements and contributing to India’s intellectual history.