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Pune Mirror : ウィキペディア英語版
Mumbai Mirror

''Mumbai Mirror'' is the leading compact newspaper in the city of Mumbai, with a daily circulation of approximate 700,000 copies.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.timescontent.com/tss/showcase/news/Mumbai-Mirror/982/MumbaiMirror.html )〕 Its first issue was published on May 30, 2005 by the Times Group, the publishers of ''The Times of India'' newspaper.
The newspaper was launched at the Gateway of India by Vilasrao Deshmukh, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and Abhishek Bachchan on May 29, 2005 in an elaborate ceremony.
''Mumbai Mirror'' was launched by The Times Group after the ''Hindustan Times'' and ''DNA'' announced plans to enter the Mumbai market. ''Mumbai Mirror'' was advertised and publicised in its own sister media networks like ''The Times of India'', ''Bombay Times'', and Radio Mirchi. Mumbai Mirror now has sister editions in Pune, Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
==Senior staff==


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