Campaign India Team
Nov 21, 2011

Sai Prakash Group launches Khabar Bharti

Khabar Bharti is a 24*7 hindi news channel

Sai Prakash Group launches Khabar Bharti

Sai Prakash Group, a business group from Madhya Pradesh currently formerly involved in the telecommunications, organic farming and financial services space has entered into the media industry with the launch of its Hindi news channel, Khabar Bharti.

Commenting on the launch of the channel, P. S. Baghel, chairman and managing director, Khabar Bharti and founder and owner, Sai Prakash Group, said, “Excellence, reliance and prompt service has always been the forte of Sai Prakash Group. We are extremely happy with the launch of Khabar Bharti, our news network, which is based on the philosophy of striving hard for the establishment and sustenance of an environment of trust and service for our valuable customers.”

Nazim Naqvi, channel head, Khabar Bharti, added, “Khabar Bharti’s mission is to reach the cutting edge of progress by reaching millions of homes and keep them updated every second via highly equipped news-rooms and transmission techniques. Our vision is that Khabar Bharti should become India’s No.1 News Channel covering the Hindi-belt of India. The channel has an interesting line-up of programmes and it will be showcasing the facts in an honest and unbiased style.”

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