
#Epaper gujarat samachar ahmedabad edition full#
Full page: As the name suggests this type of advertisement covers an entire page of the newspaper.In half page newspaper advertisement you can choose to place it either vertically or horizontally. Half page: A half page advertisement would cover an area of half size of the newspaper page.Popular Sections of Gujarat Samachar Baroda:Īdvertising formats of Gujarat Samachar, Baroda: You can contact our agency and we can provide you with the lowest possible rates for newspaper advertisements with highest possible audience reach. Newspaper advertising price in India differs for various publications. Rates for Advertising in Gujarat Samachar, Baroda The newspaper is published by Lok Prakashan Limited, that was bought by the Founding Editor of the newspaper Shantilalbhai Shah, from the original owners. Gujarat Samachar is a Gujarati language daily newspaper, founded in 1932, in British-ruled India. One report carried photographs of the same ambulance that the government claimed were introduced in two different towns on the same day.Gujarat Samachar is one of the largest Indian gujrati-language daily edition newspapers published by Gujarat Samachar Ltd. Gujarat Samachar is an Indian gujarati-language daily edition newspaper published by Gujarat Samachar. Gujarati newspapers carried photographs of beds without patients at these centres. Apparently, this inspired the Vijay Rupani government in the state to order its Panchayati Raj department to set up as many as 15,000 Covid isolation centers across the state overnight.Ĭots were put up in the open on grazing land outside the villages with teachers, panchayat workers and homeguard jawans manning them and none with nursing or para medical staff. The reports criticized both of them for holding massive election rallies in West Bengal in which no social distancing was followed nor masks were worn by the participants, thus inspiring state BJP leaders and ministers to do the same in Gujarat.īoth Modi and Shah, the reports pointed out, appeared obsessed with self-publicity by inaugurating non-functional Covid care centres and Oxygen plants. Several reports in Gujarat Samachar, Sandesh and Divya Bhaskar also showed Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in poor light. That the ruling BJP workers and those having links with RSS and VHP were not only indulging in black marketing of life-saving medicines and Oxygen but also jumping the queues to get inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines were also exposed by ground reports. State BJP chief C R Patil’s gimmick of distributing 5,000 vials of Remdesivir injection from the party office in Surat to people who were given token by the party workers was also widely criticized by the newspapers, some of which called for his arrest. The newspapers have also been unsparing in publishing reports about black marketing of life-saving medicines and medical Oxygen cylinders by people having links with the ruling BJP. It was mainly because of the reports appearing in newspapers that the Gujarat High Court took up suo motu a PIL on the COVID-19 pandemic and criticised the state government for fudging the number of tests, availability of medicines, hospital beds and for red-tapism in admitting critical patients.

That the government has been under reporting deaths from COVID-19 became obvious also from ground reports by local Gujarati newspapers about mass cremation and burials of the dead bodies carried out following the coronavirus protocol in the cities and towns of Navsari, Valsad, Surat, Bharuch, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Rajkot, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar and Bhuj.Īccording to a survey conducted by Divya Bhaskar, based on interviews of relatives of the deceased, hospitals have been denying them medical reports that give details of the cause of death and the line of treatment. How did the others die? The newspaper also pointed out that 58,000 death certificates were issued between March 1 to last year while this year the number of death certificates were twice as many during the same period.

Another multi-edition Gujarati newspaper, Divya Bhaskar, reported that as many as 1.23 lakh death certificates were issued in 71 days this year while government registered only 4,218 COVID-19 deaths during this period.
