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'''''Sambhaav Metro''''' ({{lang-gu|'''સમભાવ મેટ્રો'''}}) is a [[Newspaper]] in Gujarati published only from [[Ahmedabad]] ([[Gujarat]], [[India]]), six days a week, with a day off on Sundays. Sambhaav, a broadsheet Gujarati Newspaper when it started has modified into an afternoon tabloid “Sambhaav Metro” that symbolizes the ''“Pakku Amdavadi”'' ({{lang-gu|પાક્કું અમદાવાદી}}) concept, focusing more on the news and happenings in and around, or related to [[Ahmedabad]], [[India]].
'''''Sambhaav Metro''''' ({{lang-gu|'''સમભાવ મેટ્રો'''}}) is a [[newspaper]] in Gujarati published only from [[Ahmedabad]] ([[Gujarat]], [[India]]), six days a week, with a day off on Sundays.<ref>[[Registrar of Newspapers for India|RNI]] | Reg. No.43590/1986 | Name: SAMBHAAV METRO | Link: http://rni.nic.in/registerdtitle_search/registeredtitle_ser.aspx </ref> Sambhaav, a broadsheet Gujarati Newspaper when it started has modified into an afternoon tabloid “Sambhaav Metro” that symbolizes the ''“Pakku Amdavadi”'' ({{lang-gu|પાક્કું અમદાવાદી}}) concept, focusing more on the news and happenings in and around, or related to [[Ahmedabad]], [[India]].
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Revision as of 11:44, 31 August 2018

Sambhaav Metro
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Sambhaav Media Ltd.
PublisherKiran Vadodaria
EditorPragnesh Shukla
Founded1986
LanguageGujarati
HeadquartersAhmedabad, India
Websitewww.sambhaavmetro.com

Sambhaav Metro (Template:Lang-gu) is a newspaper in Gujarati published only from Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India), six days a week, with a day off on Sundays.[1] Sambhaav, a broadsheet Gujarati Newspaper when it started has modified into an afternoon tabloid “Sambhaav Metro” that symbolizes the “Pakku Amdavadi” (Template:Lang-gu) concept, focusing more on the news and happenings in and around, or related to Ahmedabad, India.

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  1. ^ RNI | Reg. No.43590/1986 | Name: SAMBHAAV METRO | Link: http://rni.nic.in/registerdtitle_search/registeredtitle_ser.aspx