Ahmedabad Mirror
Ahmedabad Mirror is an English-language newspaper published in Ahmedabad. Kadak news with your kadak Chai. Ahmedabad Mirror is an award-winning city newspaper from Shayona Times Pvt. Ltd. which covers news, views, sports, entertainment and features. A hyper local daily that is global in its approach. Ahmedabad Mirror- one of the most preferred city-centric newspaper amongst the youth.
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English |
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Newspaper |
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India |
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