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The Mumbai Mirror is an Indian English-language newspaper published in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Launched in 2005 as a compact daily newspaper, its coverage focuses on city specific local news and civic issues concerning education, healthcare and municipal administration. The founding editor of the paper was Meenal Baghel who is credited for developing an aggressive public service oriented editorial outlook for the paper. In 2017, it had a readership of over 1.8 million which made it the fifth most widely read English language newspaper in the country.

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  • Mumbai Mirror adalah sebuah surat kabar di kota Mumbai, dengan peredaran harian sekitar 700.000 salinan. Berita pertamanya diterbitkan pada 30 Mei 2005 oleh , penerbit surat kabar The Times of India. (in)
  • Mumbai Mirror is een Engelstalige tabloid, die verschijnt in de Indiase stad Mumbai. Het is hier met een oplage van zo'n 700.000 exemplaren de belangrijkste krant. Het dagblad verscheen voor het eerst op 30 mei 2005, dit nadat Hindustan Times en Daily News and Analysis hadden aangekondigd actief te willen worden in de stad. Mumbai Mirror is eigendom van de Times Group, tevens uitgever van onder meer The Times of India. De krant heeft inmiddels ook enkele zusterpublicaties, in de steden Pune, Ahmedabad en Bangalore. De hoofdredacteur is Meenal Baghel (2015). (nl)
  • The Mumbai Mirror is an Indian English-language newspaper published in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Launched in 2005 as a compact daily newspaper, its coverage focuses on city specific local news and civic issues concerning education, healthcare and municipal administration. The founding editor of the paper was Meenal Baghel who is credited for developing an aggressive public service oriented editorial outlook for the paper. In 2017, it had a readership of over 1.8 million which made it the fifth most widely read English language newspaper in the country. (en)
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