Sandesh (Indian newspaper)

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Sandesh
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TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)The Sandesh Ltd.
PublisherFalgunbhai Patel
EditorFalgunbhai Patel
Founded1923
LanguageGujarati
HeadquartersAhmedabad, Gujarat, India
Websitewww.sandesh.com
Free online archivessandeshepaper.in

Sandesh is a leading daily newspaper in Gujarat. It is published in Gujarati and was founded in 1923.[1]

The Ahmedabad-based Gujarati newspaper is also published from Mumbai, Vadodara, Bhuj, Surat, Rajkot and Bhavnagar. Sandesh has 7 supplements published: Sanskar, Nari, Ardha Saptahik, Nakshatra, Cine Sandesh, Kids World, Shraddha, Action Replay, and Business@sandesh.[2] The Sandesh also publishes Gujarati weekly and Sandesh International from Chicago, Illinois, United States.[3] [4]

TV channel[edit]

It also launched a Gujarati News Channel, Sandesh News, on 24 October 2013.[5] This newspaper is also popular for running Campaign against Rahul mehta, an RTR activist. Putting fake headlines to defame right to recall party drafts.

References[edit]

  1. Jeffrey, Robin. India's Newspaper Revolution: Capitalism, Technology and the Indian Language Press, 1977-1999, p. 120 (2000) ("In Gujarat in the 1950s, successful business families ... acquired both the big old nationalist newspapers, Gujarat Samachar, founded in 1932, and Sandesh, founded in 1923.")
  2. "Sandesh E-paper".
  3. "Details".
  4. "Details".
  5. "TV Channel".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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