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  2. List of Gujarati-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of magazines published in the Gujarati language of India. List. Buddhiprakash; Chetana; ... Vismi Sadi (magazine) (1916–1920) Vasant (1902–1939 ...

  3. Safari (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Safari Magazine was first published on 1 August 1980 by Nagendra Vijay. It was the first magazine of its kind from Gujarat. After its sixth issue, its publishing was closed. It was relaunched in July 1986. Again, after tenth issue, its publishing was closed. Finally, in May 1992, the magazine was relaunched again, and since then, it has ...

  4. Category:Gujarati-language magazines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gujarati-language magazines" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Chitralekha (weekly) - Wikipedia

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    After the death of founding editor Vaju Kotak in 1959, Madhuri Kotak took charge of the magazine along with Harkisan Mehta, who edited it till 1998. [4] The Chitralekha Group publishes several other magazines, including Watch World (a niche magazine focused on Watches) and BTW (By The Way - a lifestyle magazine circulated with Chitralekha ...

  6. Shabdasrishti - Wikipedia

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    Shabdasrishti (Gujarati: શબ્દસૃષ્ટિ, romanized: Śabdasr̥ṣṭi, lit. 'World of Words'), the journal of the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi, is a Gujarati literary magazine, published on the fifth of every month. The magazine was started in 1983, a year after the establishment of the Akademi.

  7. Kumar (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kumar (Gujarati: કુમાર) is a Gujarati literary magazine founded by Gujarati artist and author Ravishankar Raval in 1924. [1] It is now edited by Dhiru Parikh. The headquarters is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. [2]

  8. Gujarati (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In late nineteenth century, the majority of Gujarati magazines in Bombay (now Mumbai) were published by Parsi people. With focus of catering Hindu people, the Gujarati weekly was launched. It was the first Gujarati magazine for Hindus. The first issue with eight pages was printed at Kaisar-i-Hind Press and published on 6 June 1880.

  9. Doot (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The publication moved to Anand in 1926 where it is being published by Gujarati Sahitya Prakash Society. The cost of the first issue was two paisa which now increased to ₹ 100 annually. [2] [3] The monthly published its centenary issue in December 2010, the second ever Gujarati magazine after Buddhiprakash. [2]