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  The Times of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Times of India, often abbreviated as TOI, is one of India's leading daily newspapers, owned and managed by Bennett, Coleman and Company or, often refered to as the The Times Group, which is a family business tightly controlled by Indu and Vineet Jain.
The Times of India is published by India's largest media group, Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd.
Times Ascent: Appointments advertising section, goes with all editions of The Times of India on Wednesday.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Bombay_Times_and_Journal_of_Commerce   (1052 words)

  
 Bombay Bar Association » The Bombay High Court : The Story of the Building 1878-2003
This book was specially commissioned by the Bombay Bar Association, the Advocates Association of Western India and the Bombay Incorporated Law Society to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the completion of the Bombay High Court Building.
It is a tribute by the Bombay Bar, on all its sides, to the men and women who have made this court a premier court in the country and to the faith in this Court by the citizens of Bombay.
At the time, Soli Sorabjee was Attorney-General for India and Goolam Vahanvati was Advocate-General of Maharashtra.
www.bombaybar.com /hcbook/index.php   (938 words)

  
 IITBHF and IITBAA (http://www.iitbombay.org)
Reunion 2000 - "The greatest reunion of all times" is on December 24 in Mumbai.
IIT Bombay alumni have set up the Arman Fazli Treatment Fund to assist an IITian from the Class of 1997 who has come to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland in the US to be treated for leukemia.
Times of India's report on the Convocation was titled "IIT Powai confers Doctorate on Kasturirangan".
www.iitbombay.org /info/whatsnew/whatsnew2000.html   (3337 words)

  
 About TOI Pulications
are The Times of India, The Economic Times, Femina, Filmfare, Navbharat Times, Sandhya Times and Times FM.
Times FM, the private FM music channel has resurrected radio in India and has acquired an unparalleled equity with the discerning listeners of the country.
Times FM is the biggest broadcaster on the FM Channel in 5 cities i.e.
www.timesrelieffund.com /aboutus.htm   (445 words)

  
 The Times of India turns the Times of Colour | Televisionpoint.com News
With this change, Times International, which has won widespread appreciation since it was launched as a separate section over a year ago, is being integrated with the main section.
At The Times Of India, it is the company's endeavor to bring greater and greater value every day through the Kaizen philosophy of continuous incremental improvement.
November 3, 1838: The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, a bi-weekly publication, is launched.
www.televisionpoint.com /news2006/newsfullstory.php?id=1146042260   (888 words)

  
 domain-B : indian business : industry : media : Media giants Hindustan Times, The Times of India in new newspaper pact
HT Media's flagship Hindustan Times, which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1924, launched its second edition by entering The Times of India's turf in Mumbai.
The Times of India, ever since its inception in 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, has for decades guarded its dominance among English language newspapers.
Times, Maharshtra Times, Navbharat Times is the largest media house with interests apart from print, in magazine, radio, internet and television brands music, filmed entertainment, events, out of home advertising, and multimedia.
www.domain-b.com /industry/media/20061003_hindustan_times.html   (378 words)

  
 Asia Times Online - The best news coverage from South Asia
The Times has not issued a denial, and the rogue rate card seems to be the latest indicator of rotting media ethics and tolerance in India for corruption.
But inevitably, the Times of India group has also been one of the most vocal opponents of substantial foreign direct investment (FDI) being allowed in Indian media, even though it used the just-voted out Indian government's 26 percent FDI cap to hive off its leading magazines to the BBC.
A former editor of the Bombay Times and a current columnist told this correspondent that she was flown to New Delhi, along with other editors in the group, for the express purpose of being categorically informed that they need the TOI group more than the TOI group needs them.
www.atimes.com /atimes/South_Asia/FE18Df05.html   (1162 words)

  
 Bombay Times - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bombay Times is a free supplement of The Times of India, in the Bombay region.
The Times of India - and thereby the Bombay Times - are market leaders in terms of circulation.
That being said, the Bombay Times is also popular for its entertainment, as most of its articles are not based on fact, but creative persuasion and a great sense of humor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bombay_Times   (296 words)

  
 News
Times of India article about the Bay Area event - "New economy NRIs flock to IIT Bombay Roadshow", and Silicon India report on the Greater NY event -"IIT Bombay's alumni chapter meets in N.J. PMC Sierra acquires SwitchOn Networks, a company founded by an IITian - click here for the Times of India report.
Times of India on August 16, 2000, highlights IIT Bombay's plans to launch an Innovation Centre...
IIT Bombay announced in a press release issued in Mumbai on December 7 that alumni have pledged to raise Rs.500 crores by the Institute's golden jubilee year 2008..."this unparalled initiative has emerged primarily due to the efforts of the IIT Bombay Heritage Fund (IITBHF)".
www.iitbombay.org /info/news/news3.html   (2431 words)

  
 Bombay back on track after rail blasts - World - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
BOMBAY -- Even for crowded, chaotic Bombay, where troubles can descend like plagues, the disaster was shocking: a series of train cars ripped apart by bombs, with more than 200 people dead and more than 700 wounded.
By Thursday, except for the pockets of anguish scattered across the city in the homes of the dead and injured, it was difficult to see that anything had happened.
Bombay, also known as Mumbai, is largely Hindu like much of India, and the religion calls for the dead to be cremated.
www.washtimes.com /world/20060714-100730-2793r.htm   (532 words)

  
 Suketu Mehta dot com
"In Mehta's able hands, Bombay is transformed from a mere flap of earth on India's western coast to a living, breathing character, a shimmering prism refracting the light and lives of its inhabitants.
One by one, he reveals its multiple personalities: maleficent Bombay, bountiful Bombay, beckoning temptress of hope, manufacturer of despair‹city of dreams and nightmare city.
In his quest to plumb both the grimy depths and radiant heights of the continent that is Bombay, Suketu Mehta has taken travel writing to an entirely new level.
www.suketumehta.com   (2215 words)

  
 'The Times of India': Catastrophic Success | Asia Media Forum
The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, which was an instrument of the British mission in India, was launched in 1838.
The Times of India, owned by Indian business families ever since independence from British rule, is not just a newspaper but the flagship of the country’s largest media empire.
In the late 1980s, the Times Group shifted its headquarters from the western city of Mumbai to the national capital, New Delhi, a city with truly historic claims to imperial grandeur.
www.asiamediaforum.org /node/547   (269 words)

  
 The Hindu : Metro Plus Bangalore / Music : Balle balle the Danish way
BOMBAY VIKINGS, Mumbai Matinee, Bombay Boys — the music and film industry in India have been obsessed with Bombay (or Mumbai!) for quite some time.
The Bombay Rockers came into being when Navtej (Naf) began jamming with the Scandinavian vocalist Thomas Sardorf, and instantly came up with a track called "Rock The Party".
The hip-hop influences in the track combined with a niche interest from the Indian diaspora, ensured that the track became one of the first crossover tracks to feature at the number two position of the Danish hype chart and number three slot at the Denmark top 20 countdown.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mp/2005/03/03/stories/2005030301580300.htm   (495 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion
The Times bosses may have larger corporate interests in mind — such as teaching Mid-Day, the immediate rival of the new paper, a suitable lesson for refusing to sell out to the Times group — if and when it is launched.
Whatever it is, as a spin-off from its hugely successful Bombay Times, the Times Plus would also mark the next stage in a phenomenon the Times itself first tapped into when it launched Bombay Times in the mid-Nineties: the voracious demand for city news that papers had been quite unaware of.
Globalization notwithstanding, or possibly because of it and the several means it offered to stay in touch with the world, the interest in local news, especially “lifestyle” news, became enormous.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040401/asp/opinion/story_3069458.asp   (669 words)

  
 Shobhaa Dé : The Author
Born Shobhaa Rajadhyakasha in Maharashtra in 1948, Shobhaa Dé was educated in Delhi and Bombay.
She graduated from St. Xavier’s College, Bombay with a degree in psychology and began a career in journalism in 1970.
The Bombay Times column is also carried in the Delhi, Calcutta, Bangalore and Ahmedabad editions of the Times of India.
www.penguinbooksindia.com /shobhaa_de/Authur.htm   (545 words)

  
 Trying to catch Jayalalithaa
Open any newspaper and you will find a full page ad, with the route the chief minister is going to take that day, and these security guys are surprised that somebody who claims he reached Madurai only that morning knows where the chief minister is coming from and also where she is headed to.
I just said I am from Bombay, and this guy, standing at least 1,500 km from the nearest copy of the paper whose name he just mentioned, actually said Bombay Times.
The crowd is happy to have seen her, and disperses in no time.
in.rediff.com /election/2006/apr/18ptn.htm   (1245 words)

  
 Is this journalism?
Before she took over as editor of Bombay Times this week, Vinita Nangia was the editor of Medianet.
Pradeep Hirani of Kimaya Gallery, Juhu whose gallery was featured on the front page of Bombay Times on Saturday, May 8, 2004: “My public relations agency had a budget for it.
These are the rates some pay in order to get themselves mentioned in Bombay Times: The front page window is the front page photograph in the paper.
www.mid-day.com /news/city/2004/may/83022.htm   (728 words)

  
 Media launches: Indian Express, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Zee, Deccan Chronicle all expand
Both Hindustan Times and Times of India stake their own claims, and the battle has often led to the corridors of courts.
The Times of India is fresh from its battle in Delhi, richer by all the experiences it brought.
The Times of India is already girding for another battle in Mumbai, with HT finalising its battle plan for Mumbai.
www.dancewithshadows.com /media/india-media-news.asp   (1878 words)

  
 domain-B : Indian business : marketing : media : Changing times
She says: "The Times of India started the trend of bringing advertising upfront long ago, and having made its point, and its money, is moving on to push the boundary on frontiers that the others have not yet got to.
Hence at least three journalists working with The Economic Times, a Times group publication, were sacked for accepting money from people for writing about them (or not writing about them) in their newspaper, reportedly the second-largest business daily in the world.
A photographer with Bombay Times was transferred to another non-journalistic department because he asked a film actor to shell out money to get featured on the paper's front page.
www.domainb.com /marketing/media/20030823_changing_times.htm   (2846 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: India's leader points finger at Pakistan in train bombing
NEW DELHI — Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that this week's railway bombings in Bombay had support from "elements across the border" in Pakistan, escalating the war of words between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and casting a pall over negotiations to resolve differences between the nuclear rivals.
But investigators have said repeatedly in the past few days that the attack, which ripped through a key Bombay commuter line during the height of the evening rush hour, bore the hallmarks of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, an Islamic militant group dedicated to forcing India to relinquish its portion of the contested Himalayan region of Kashmir.
Pakistani officials Friday continued to reject allegations of involvement in the bombings in Bombay.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2003128383_bombay15.html   (445 words)

  
 Evershine Builders Pvt. Ltd. - Apartments. Cities. Civilisations.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bombay Times, The Times of India, Mumbai 9th June 2005
Bombay Times, The Times of India, Mumbai 19th May 2005
Bombay Times, The Times of India, Mumbai 31st March 2005
www.evershinebuilders.com /crownpress6.asp   (126 words)

  
 The Times of India: Breaking news, views, reviews, cricket from across India.
The Times of India: Breaking news, views, reviews, cricket from across India.
The Aussies were eager to see Warne play for the last time and were expecting the legspinner to create history in the final moments of his cricketing career.
The Bollywood hunk is going strong at 41, giving male actors half his age a run for their money.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com   (358 words)

  
 Budget Traveller's Guide to Sleeping in the Bombay airport
I spent 12 hours in the cafeteria, which I could still draw in my mind (potted plants on the right), but the interesting point is this: also stranded, as the Air India people were frantically working through the night to reassign everyone on other airlines, was Mother Theresa and her suite of about 75 nuns.
I travelled from the main Victoria Terminus in the centre of Bombay on a commuter train to the nearest station to the airport (which is quite a long way out of town), for something like 5 Rupees.
NB: a taxi from the centre of Bombay to the airport cost between 350 and 500 Rupees at the time (less in the other direction because fixed fares are more rigorously enforced).
www.sleepinginairports.net /asia/bombay.htm   (5488 words)

  
 User Reviews and comparison blog on The Times Of India - Newspapers by ketantendulkar on MouthShut.com
This simply means that everybody whose day begins with reading The Times as a staple diet along with his breakfast ends up feeling that The Times of India is his type of personal newspaper.
Luckily, cartoon strips were all that riveted me that time, and the crossword was too tough, compared to, say the one in Mid-Day.
So evaluate The Times by reading it, but to the really wise reader I would recommend going to the news stand every morning and picking up a different paper each day – then decide your daily diet.
www.mouthshut.com /review/The_Times_Of_India-48470-1.html   (688 words)

  
 Zoom TV and business channel from Times of India - Bennet and Coleman group
Media giant Times is entering the signal street with three of its channels.
Times will be bundling them together for better marketing synergies.
Feminism in the time of MMS and spycams
www.dancewithshadows.com /zoom_tv_times.asp   (802 words)

  
 The Examined Life » Blog Archive » Bombay Bloggers Meet - November 13, 2005
There is Bombay, one of the seven islands that were joined to form Bombay.
There is Bombay, that was formed by the inclusion of Bombay with Salsette island to form Greater Bombay.
Considering that many outside the Bombay city limits work in Bombay, study there…live over half the time they are awake in the city, the inclusion of all these areas is nice to see.
www.ravikiran.com /2005/11/08/bombay-bloggers-meet-november-13-2005   (1031 words)

  
 INR2001 model reports
The Times of India was first published out of Bombay, India in 1838, not under its current name, but as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce.
Over 150 years later, The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce has expanded to be published out of ten cities across India and has become known locally and globally as The Times of India.
The Times of India is owned and operated by Bennet, Coleman and Co. Ltd which puts forth several other leading publications in India, such as The Economic Times, Navbharat Times, Maharashtra Times, Femina, and Filmfare.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/oren/INR2001modelreports.html   (1999 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bombay Cafe Cookbook: Books: Neela Paniz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
At the Bombay Café, Neela Paniz's Santa Monica, California, restaurant, Paniz takes the classical Indian cooking she learned while growing up in India and gives it new twists.
The 160-plus dishes in The Bombay Cafe cookbook call for the full range of Indian seasonings, from kari leaves to sambar powder, and specific dals, which means that a visit to an Indian food store may be in order.
The Bombay Cafe Cookbook is one of my favorite cookbooks and I have scores of Indian cookbooks, as I'm sort of a gourmet chef.
www.amazon.com /Bombay-Cafe-Cookbook-Neela-Paniz/dp/0898159350   (1712 words)

  
 Panindia News - current events and news.
BOMBAY, India (AP) — The discovery of more bodies pushed the death toll from this week's monsoon floods in Bombay t...
BOMBAY, India (AP) -- The discovery of more bodies pushed the death toll from this week's monsoon...
Khaleej Times BOMBAY - The death toll from western India’s worst flooding in nearly a century rose close to 850 on...
archive.wn.com /2005/07/30/1400/mumbai   (524 words)

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