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Divya Bhaskar Advertising DetailsAD TARIFF RATE
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Divya Bhaskar is a Gujarati Daily Newpaper publishing from Gujarat.
Its a group publication of Dainik Bhaskar.
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Bhaves Advertisers books advertisements for Divya Bhaskar. We book Display, Appointment Ad, Tender Notice, Public Notice, Classified Display, and all other types of advertisement categories. You can give or publish your ad in Divya Bhaskar through us. We offer special discount on tariff rates.
Divya Bhaskar
Divya Bhaskar is an Indian Gujarati-language daily newspaper published by D B Corp Ltd. The publishers of Dainik Bhaskar. Its an adult kind of Gujarati newspaper in Gujarat, India. It is the largest circulated Gujarati daily, with the most number of editions in Gujarat.
Circulation of Divya Bhaskar
Divya Bhaskar has a circulation of 8,54,097 copies Daily including All Edition.
Ahmedabad - 4,84,683, Vadodara - 137292, Rajkot - 119497, Jamnagar - 23,786
Divya Bhaskar Editions
Divya Bhaskar is published from the following editions: It is published from Ahmedabad, Baroda, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Bhuj, Bhavnagar (as Saurashtra Samachar) and Junagadh (as Sorath Bhaskar).

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