AHMEDABAD: The Enforcement Directorate on Friday detained Bahubali Shah, one of the owners of the leading Gujarati newspaper 'Gujarat Samachar', following a raid on their premises here, sources said.
The 21 months under Emergency—from June 25, 1975, to March 21, 1977—were considered the ‘darkest period’ for the Indian press. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi suspended freedom of speech and imposed ...
This week’s raids by the Income Tax Department and the Enforcement Directorate on the offices of Gujarat Samachar, a leading Gujarati daily, along with the arrest of co-owner Bahubali Shah, have once ...
May it be known that, having concluded an agreement with Bai Kashibai, widow of Govindram Shenvoy to acquire the property belonging to her situated in Koliwada within the Fort of Mumbai consisting of ...
Established in 1822 by Fardunji Marzban, a Parsi scholar, the newspaper's management has launched a new project to digitise and document the rich legacy of the Gujarati daily.
The offices of Gujarat Samachar were raided by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) today. Gujarat Samachar is a leading newspaper in Gujarat, owned by Shreyansbhai Shah and Bahubali Shah. The newspaper ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the 200th-anniversary celebrations of Gujarati daily 'Mumbai Samachar' here on June 14. He will also release a special commemorative stamp to mark the ...