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Himanshi Advertising Himanshi Advertising https://www.indiamart.com/company/1425025/ News paper advertising agency ad booking centre for all newspaper in all india. All type of advertisement. Also offering consultancy services we can supply you manpower from bottom to top, live in any sector in all india as per your requirement. About Us Founded in 2007,Himanshi Advertising, located in Mumbai,India, is basically an advertising agency providing advertising services for newspapers in India. We offer advices for substantial benefits in your advertising budgets in all India,with our experience-planning. We help you advertise in any publication in India. We work with all publications as advertising agents Agents booking ads in local and regional newspapers in India. Advertisement Booking Centre:- Book your ad @ ur doorstep No Extra Charges, Discount +scheme Available. English Dailies:- Times of India ,Hindustan Times ,Mid Day,Mirror,Maharashtra Times Deccan Chronicle ,The Hindu ,Deccan Herald ,The Indian Express ,The New Indian Express ,The Telegraph ,The Statesman ,Free Press ,Bombay Samachar ,DNA . Economic Times ,Business Line ,Business Standard ,Financial Express ,Etc. Hindi Dailies:- Hindustan ,Dainik Bhaskar Dainik Jagran ,Amar Ujala ,Rajasthan Patrika Punjab Kesari, ,Navbharat Times ,Rashtriya Sahara Gujarati Dailies:- Gujarat Samachar ,Divya Bhaskar ,Sandesh,etc Marathi Dailies: Lokmat ,Loksatta Yashobhoomi ,sakal ,etc Kannada Dailies,Malayalam Dailies, Telugu Dailies ,Tamil Dailies Urdu Dailies ,Bengali Dailies & Etc TYPE OF ADVERTISEMENT:- Display Ads , Appointment Ads ,Times Ascent HT Shine , Financial Ads Situvation Vacant ,Classified Display AD/ Classified Ads, Matrimonial Ads ,For sale Property, Sale/Purchase /Tolet ,Business/ Shopping ,Education ,Motor... For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/company/1425025/aboutus.html F a c t s h e e t Year of Establishment : 1997 Nature of Business : Service Provider Total Number of Employees : Upto 10 People CONTACT US Himanshi Advertising Contact Person: Pankaj Srivastava Shalunki Niwas, Halav Pul, Kurla Mumbai - 400070, Maharashtra, India https://www.indiamart.com/company/1425025/.
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