Times of India

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The Times of India (TOI) is one of India's most prominent English-language newspapers, with a rich legacy dating back to 1838. It's owned by Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd., part of the Times Group, and headquartered in Mumbai.

Key Highlights:

Global Reach: TOI is the largest-selling English language daily in the world.

Digital & Print: Offers both traditional broadsheet editions and a robust online presence through its official website.

Content Variety: Covers everything from breaking news and politics to Bollywood, sports, lifestyle, and tech.

Sister Publications: Includes The Economic Times, Navbharat Times, and Mumbai Mirror.

It's often referred to as "The Old Lady of Bori Bunder"—a nickname that reflects its historic stature in Indian journalism.