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The Bombay Times is a free supplement of The Times of India, in the Mumbai (formerly Bombay) region. It covers celebrity news, news features, international and national music news, international and national fashion news, lifestyle and feature articles pegged on news events both national and international that have local interest value.
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The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce was first published on 3 November 1838 as a predecessor to what would become The Times of India. [8] [9] [10] While starting as a biweekly paper, it was converted to a daily in 1850. In 1859 the paper was merged with two other papers into the Bombay Times and Standard under editor Robert Knight.
India has the second-largest newspaper market in the world, with daily newspapers reporting a combined circulation of over 240 million copies as of 2018. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are publications produced in each of the 22 scheduled languages of India and in many of the other languages spoken throughout the country .
Navbharat Times (NBT; lit. ' New India Times ') is a Hindi newspaper [2] [3] distributed in Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow and Kanpur.It is from the stable of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (BCCL), which also publishes other dailies including The Times of India, The Economic Times, Maharashtra Times and also magazines such as Filmfare and Femina.
This paper, first published on 4 February 1834, was edited by E. J. Darley and George Winter. 1838 The Times of India: English Bombay: Company's India: Still published. Originally called The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce. It is the oldest English Language newspaper in India still in circulation. [93] 1843 Mangaluru Samachara: Kannada ...
After a visit to London in 1837, and two years' management of the Fifeshire Journal, he accepted in 1839 the post of editor of the Bombay Times. [5] He took over after the J.E. Brennan died just a year after it was started in 1838 and then Bombay Times was a biweekly. It became a daily in 1850 under him. [6] Buist was at the Bombay Times for
The paper was launched from an old Apollo Street building in the Fort locality of Mumbai, then known as Bombay. [6] Its inaugural issue introduced the tabloid as Our BLITZ, India's BLITZ against Hitler. [6] It claimed a circulation of 20,000 within four months of launch, and later said it had a readership of one million some 25 years later. [6]