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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. Sambhaav, a broadsheet Gujarati Newspaper when it started has modified into a stylish, bold and smart 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.

About the Founder

Sambhaav first started in 1986 under the editorship of Bhupat Vadodaria, an award winning Indian Author with more than fifty books, a journalist and has held a position of authority in the Information Department of Government of Gujarat from 1982 to 1986.

Shri Bhupat Vadodaria has charted a path of balanced, non-provocative, non-partisan journalistic tradition and consistently pursued this against several odds. True to his Gandhian approach, he has motivated and created a new hope among the budding journalists of Gujarat.

Sambhaav Metro Portal

Sambhaav Metro with the right mix of local and business news along with religion, glamour, scoops and light reading material has become an ideal neighborhood newspaper that redefines Ahmedabad’s afternoons. The Gujarati tabloid is turning out to a city specific product with an elite look and approach that can be accessed conv