Jai Hind (newspaper)

In today's world, Jai Hind (newspaper) continues to be a topic of interest and debate. Over time, it has become a fundamental element in society and has impacted various aspects of daily life. Whether on a personal, political, scientific or cultural level, Jai Hind (newspaper) has left a significant mark on history and continues to generate controversies and conflicting opinions. In this article, we will closely study the influence of Jai Hind (newspaper) in different contexts, as well as the advances and challenges it represents for the future.

Jai Hind
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Jaihind Group
PublisherJaihind Group
Founded1948
Political alignmentCenter
LanguageGujarati
HeadquartersRajkot, India
CountryIndia
Websitejaihindnewspaper.com
Free online archiveswww.jaihindnewspaper.com/epaper/index

Jai Hind is a newspaper published daily in Gujarati from Rajkot, Gujarat, India and owned by Jai Hind Publications.

It is circulated in Rajkot, Ahmedabad, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Porbandar, Bhavnagar, Amreli, Surendranagar and Kutch regions of Gujarat, India. N. L. Shah (Babubhai or Babulal) was the founder of Jai Hind. It was the first daily Gujarati newspaper to be published from Rajkot.[citation needed]

Jai Hind was founded in 1948 in Rajkot, and an Ahmedabad edition began in 1962. It is the first newspaper in Gujarati to have introduced modern printing technology and speedy distribution system of the newspaper.[citation needed] It was also the first daily newspaper in Gujarat to have simultaneous editions from two centers.[citation needed]

Legal disputes

In 1950, the Chief Secretary from the Government of Saurashtra issued an order to the effect that the content of several newspaper, including Jai Hind, dealing with the disturbances in Rajkot that year, should be submitted by the papers before publication to the District Magistrate for scrutiny. The legality of this order was rejected by the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad on 11 September 1950.

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