Nava Bharat

'The New India') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published through 14 editions from the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.

With its sister newspapers Central Chronicle and Navarashtra, published in English and Marathi respectively, Navabharat has three supplements: Suruchi, Glamour, and Awakash.

[citation needed] Nava Bharat was launched on 8 February 1934 by Shri Ramgopal Maheshwari (1911–1999), a Gandhian freedom fighter, journalist, and promoter of Hindi language.

[2] It started as a bi-weekly publication in Nagpur, and soon became a daily newspaper; Navabharat has set its boundaries to different parts of the country.

During this period, the police and secret services kept a close watch on its activities, raided the press and also imprisoned the founder.

Navabharat added another majorly spoken language in their bout with their Marathi daily 'Navarashtra' in the year 2000 from the central India.

Latur earthquake caused the firm to organize a relief camp in order to provide food and shelter to the victims of the disaster.

Ramgopal Maheshwari on a 2012 stamp of India