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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.
Girilal Jain (1924 – 19 July 1993) was an Indian journalist. He served as the editor of The Times of India from 1978 until 1988. He advocated establishing old glory and re establishing the great tenets of Hinduism aligned with nationalism and authored books on the subject, the best known of which, The Hindu Phenomenon, was published posthumously. [1]
He worked as the India correspondent of several British newspapers, and in 1950 became The Times of India's first "Indian editor", amidst a changing post-colonial situation. On returning from Ceylon in 1949, Frank Moraes was named editor of The National Standard, a Goenka-owned Indian newspaper that later morphed into The Indian Express.
Aarti Tikoo Singh (born 12 October 1978), assistant editor at The Times of India, conflict and international affairs writer and reporter. Pushpendra Pal Singh, (1970–2023), was the editor of ‘Rozgar Aur Nirman’ newspaper. Aditya Sinha, Indian journalist and author; former editor-in-chief of The New Indian Express and DNA.
He became acting chief editor in 1967 and the chief editor in 1968, remaining in that role for 27 years until he retired in 1996. [1] He also established a record as the longest serving editor in Bennett Coleman and Co. which owns the Times of India Group. The company is more than 150 years old.
On Times Now, he anchored The Newshour, a live debate at 9 pm weekdays, which propelled him to widespread fame. [7] [8] He also hosted a special television programme Frankly Speaking with Arnab. [9] [10] In November 2016, Goswami resigned as editor-in-chief of Times Now. [11] [12] His news channel Republic TV was launched in May 2017. [13] [14 ...
Befriended by Nehru and his successors, notably Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi, he served as political editor of The Statesman (1957–58), editor of The Tribune, Ambala (1959), Delhi editor of The Times of India(1960–62), editor The Indian Express 1963–65, then a diplomat for two decades; He was India's High Commissioner to Kenya ...
Times Now is an English-language news channel in India owned and operated by The Times Group. The channel launched on 23 January 2006 in partnership with Reuters. [1] [2] It is a pay television throughout India. Until 2016, it was India's most popular and the most viewed English news channel. [3] [4] [5]