Is this the correct citing for APA Reference?

(n.d.). Durga Puja.The Statesman. Retrieved December 13, 2011. from

(n.d.). Durga Puja.The Telegraph.
Retrieved December 13, 2011 from

Ganguly's, T. (n.d.). Durga Puja. [web site]. Retrieve December 13,2011

No, these are incorrect.

This was what you wrote earlier last evening, right?
How do I cite APA Reference for an online site with no author that reads acknowledege
Newpaper articles: The Statesman,The Telegraph
Timir Ganguly's web site:


Newspaper articles (whether in print or online) always have titles, even if they have no authors, and there are always dates. I have no idea where you came up with what you posted above, but you need to start over.

Use the link I gave you before for APA guidelines for references and citation:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/1/

Here's an article to match what you listed second:
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110405/jsp/calcutta/story_13728657.jsp

I'm finding no online newspaper articles by T. Ganguly -- only posts on blogs and Facebook and Flickr.

Try again.

The APA reference style requires specific formatting and information in citations. Based on the information you provided, it seems there are some missing elements and inconsistencies. Here is a corrected version of the APA reference for the three sources you mentioned:

1. For The Statesman:
The Statesman. (n.d.). Durga Puja. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from [URL]

2. For The Telegraph:
The Telegraph. (n.d.). Durga Puja. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from [URL]

3. For Ganguly's website:
Author's Last Name, Author's Initial. (n.d.). Title of the webpage. Retrieved December 13, 2011, from [URL]
In this case, "Ganguly's" appears to be the author's name, so it should be formatted as "Author's Last Name, Author's Initial."

Please note that the [URL] portion should be replaced with the actual URL of the webpage for each source.

Additionally, it's important to ensure that the sources are credible and provide accurate information related to your research topic.