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'''Sambhaav''' is a [[Gujarati]] [[newspaper]], the first to have a [[internet|web presence]]. It began in 1986 under the editorship of Bhupat Vadodaria, and eventually became the Sambhaav Group of Newspapers. Today, it is known as "Sambhaav Media". In addition to Sambhaav itself, the group owns "Jansatta", "Loksatta", "Abhiyaan", and "The Asian Age".
'''Sambhaav''' is a [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]] [[newspaper]], the first to have a [[internet|web presence]]. It began in 1986 under the editorship of Bhupat Vadodaria, and eventually became the Sambhaav Group of Newspapers. Today, it is known as "Sambhaav Media". In addition to Sambhaav itself, the group owns "Jansatta", "Loksatta", "Abhiyaan", and "The Asian Age".


The Editor Bhupat Vadodaria of Sambhaav is also an Author who has published around 50 books - Literature, social & family, novels and his own Autobiography.</p>
The Editor Bhupat Vadodaria of Sambhaav is also an Author who has published around 50 books - Literature, social & family, novels and his own Autobiography.</p>

Revision as of 23:41, 26 September 2005

Sambhaav is a Gujarati newspaper, the first to have a web presence. It began in 1986 under the editorship of Bhupat Vadodaria, and eventually became the Sambhaav Group of Newspapers. Today, it is known as "Sambhaav Media". In addition to Sambhaav itself, the group owns "Jansatta", "Loksatta", "Abhiyaan", and "The Asian Age".

The Editor Bhupat Vadodaria of Sambhaav is also an Author who has published around 50 books - Literature, social & family, novels and his own Autobiography.

Sambhaav newspaper Sambhaav Supplement For Children

Online Editor's Blog