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Aj is a [[hindi]] newspaper publishes from 13 places in [[Bihar]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]]. The main edition is published from [[Varanasi]]. The newspaper was founded by a freedom fighter named[[ Shiv Prasad Gupta]]. During the days of Indian national freedom struggle, Aj not only served the cause of the freedom struggle, it also served the cause of spreading Hindi literature among commoners in Hindi heartland and among non-Hindi areas as well. Once it was said if you want to learn Hindi read "Aj". This media group is currently headed by Shiv Prasad Gupt's grand child, a businessman,[[Shri Shardul Vikram Gupta]], popularly known as Bhaiyya Ji.
Aj is a [[h=Hindi]] newspaper published in 13 locations in [[Bihar]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]]. The main edition is published in [[Varanasi]]. The newspaper was founded by a freedom fighter named[[ Shiv Prasad Gupta]]. During the days of Indian national freedom struggle, Aj not only served the cause of the freedom struggle, it also served the cause of spreading Hindi literature among commoners in Hindi heartland and among non-Hindi areas as well. Once it was said if you want to learn Hindi read "Aj". This media group is currently headed by Shiv Prasad Gupt's grandson, a businessman,[[Shri Shardul Vikram Gupta]], popularly known as Bhaiyya Ji.


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Aj is a h=Hindi newspaper published in 13 locations in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. The main edition is published in Varanasi. The newspaper was founded by a freedom fighter namedShiv Prasad Gupta. During the days of Indian national freedom struggle, Aj not only served the cause of the freedom struggle, it also served the cause of spreading Hindi literature among commoners in Hindi heartland and among non-Hindi areas as well. Once it was said if you want to learn Hindi read "Aj". This media group is currently headed by Shiv Prasad Gupt's grandson, a businessman,Shri Shardul Vikram Gupta, popularly known as Bhaiyya Ji.