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Gujarati newspapers

Bombay SamacharThere are several newspapers, which are published in Gujarati, which bring out the creative side of the people of Gujarat. The newspapers printed here are,
Akila Daily is published everyday from Rajkot, Gujarat in Gujarati.
Bombay Samachar is published in Gujarati from Mumbai and is one of the oldest newspapers in India.
Divya Bhaskar is a leading daily newspaper in Gujarati.
Gujarat Samachar is a leading newspaper in Gujarat with its headquarters in the city of Ahmedabad.

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