Nava Bharat

NavaBharat (नवभारत)
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Ram Gopal Investments Pvt Ltd
Founder(s) Lt. Shri. Ramgopal Maheshwari
Publisher NavaBharat Group
Founded 1934
Political alignment Liberal
Language Hindi
Headquarters Nagpur, Bhopal, Raipur.
Circulation Indian Readership Survey
Sister newspapers Central Chronicle, Nava Rashtra
Website Bhopal, Nagpur and Raipur

Nava Bharat (Hindi: नवभारत) (Translation: New India) is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published from Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Satna, Chhindwara, Nagpur, Mumbai, Raipur, Bilaspur, Pune, Nashik, Chandrapur and Amravati. Nava Bharat has the sixth highest readership according to Indian Readership Survey'09 R1 in India amongst Hindi newspapers.[1]

History & Region

Navabharat was founded by Late Ramgopal Maheshwari in 1934 in Orange city Nagpur. He was a freedom fighter, a journalist by profession, a philosopher by thinking, a reformer of society. Since then Navabharat has always upheld value based journalism and lent its voice to raise the problems of region and people. During the last 81 years Navabharat has been known for consistently working and striving for the development of central India.

Nava Bharat (Madhya Pradesh) brings out the six editions for the cities of Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Chhindwara and Satna. It also publishes the Central Chronicle from Bhopal.

Nava Bharat (Maharashtra) brings out 6 editions for the cities of Nagpur, Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chandrapur and Amravati but also has editions for Akola, Yavatmal and Wardha. In 2015, Navabharat launched a sister paper named Nava Rashtra in Marathi. Nava Rashtra currently has 3 editions from Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur.

Nava Bharat (Chhattisgarh) brings out 2 editions for Raipur and Bilaspur. It also publishes the Central Chronicle from Raipur.

As per the IRS 2009 R1, Nava Bharat (Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh) has a total readership of 44.77 lakh; while Nava Bharat (Maharashtra) has a total readership of 22.36 lakh.

Editions

Nava Bharat is published from the following places:

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