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- It is owned by iTV Network, which also runs the India News and NewsX channels. It was launched on 31 January 2010 from New Delhi and is printed in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. The 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: The Sunday Guardian and Guardian 20.
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[5] [6] The 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: The Sunday Guardian and Guardian 20. [5] Together, they offer a mix of news, investigation, opinion, entertainment, lifestyle and issues of human interest.
The Sunday Guardian is a Sunday newspaper founded by journalist, author and politician M.J. Akbar in 2010. The newspaper is divided into two sections: news and features, with 20 pages dedicated to each section.
[5] [6] The 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: The Sunday Guardian and Guardian 20. [5] Together, they offer a mix of news, investigation, opinion, entertainment, lifestyle and issues of human interest.
It was launched on 31 January 2010 from New Delhi and is printed in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chandigarh. The 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: The Sunday Guardian and Guardian 20.
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The sunday guardian is an independent sunday newspaper is currently owned by kartikeya sharma, founder and promoter of itv network. it was launched on 31 january 2010 from new delhi and is printed in new delhi, mumbai and chandigarh. the 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: the sunday guardian and guardian 20 ...
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The 40-page newspaper is divided into two sections of 20 pages each: The Sunday Guardian and Guardian 20. Together, they offer a mix of news, investigation, opinion, entertainment,...
The Guardian and its Sunday sibling The Observer publish all their news online, with free access both to current news and an archive of three million stories. A third of the site's hits are for items over a month old. [237]