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Mumbai Mirror is a compact newspaper in the city of Mumbai, with a daily circulation of approximate 700,000 copies. 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 then 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. Source
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| Language | English |
| Country | India |
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Search ArticlesThe senior dog survival guide
It was around three years ago that Parel resident Samantha Noronha’s nine-year-old golden retriever, Shia, permanently lost his eyesight. The cause was a recurring tick-borne illness that, Noronha says, was not diagnosed in time. “He had a really bad tick fever that only got worse with time,” says the 22-year-old event manager.
The senior dog survival guide
It was around three years ago that Parel resident Samantha Noronha’s nine-year-old golden retriever, Shia, permanently lost his eyesight. The cause was a recurring tick-borne illness that, Noronha says, was not diagnosed in time. “He had a really bad tick fever that only got worse with time,” says the 22-year-old event manager.
Sorry, you are non-vegetarian
Last week, a young broker on Instagram stirred a controversy after his video opened by saying, “You won’t get a house here if you are non-vegetarian.” He initially defended his video but later had to apologise after the matter escalated with even politicians entering the fray. Social media was divided, with one section accusing him of creating discrimination in housing on the basis of food habits.
HC clears docs in pesticide defamation case
The Bombay High Court has quashed criminal defamation complaints against two doctors who appeared on Aamir Khan’s ‘Satyamev Jayate’ and spoke about health hazards linked to excessive pesticide use. Justice Milind N. Jadhav, in a judgment pronounced on August 18, allowed applications filed by Dr Rashmi Sanghi and Dr Gopal Kabra, quashing complaints pending before the Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Bandra, Mumbai.
Oil market starts pricing in a prolonged Hormuz crisis
The oil market is increasingly behaving as though disruptions to Middle East energy supplies are not a temporary shock but a new reality. Nearly six months after the US attack on Iran, hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough have faded. An interim ceasefire agreed on June 17 has collapsed, and the 60-day negotiating period has expired. Instead, both sides are digging in. Iran warned on Monday it would escalate tensions unless Washington fully implemented the interim peace deal within weeks.
Strings of grace
There is a singular, almost otherworldly quality when Padma Vibhushan Dr N Rajam holds her violin. Under her bow, an instrument that came to India from the West becomes a vessel for the human voice — bending, lingering and gliding through a raga with the inflection of a singer. This was Rajam’s great artistic intervention: not simply to play Hindustani music on the violin, but to make the violin speak its language.
BMC, will fireballs work now?
Within a day of Mirror reporting that fire suppression balls installed inside the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation HQ – a Grade-I heritage structure – were past their expiry date, the validity certificate tags had been removed from the firefighting equipment. However, no one within the BMC administration seemed to have information on who removed the tags and when. Deepak Tupkari, head of maintenance at BMC headquarters, denied having any information about the removal of the tags.
Inside the suburbia-to-spotify Phonk boom
It is 8 am in Ulwe, a quiet suburb of Navi Mumbai, and Sairaj Burkul,17, is already awake. Before he thinks about his college lectures, he checks his phone. Someone has commented on his latest track. Someone else has used one of his beats in an Instagram reel. Buirkul goes by the stage name MC Sairaj, and long before he opens his textbooks, he opens FL Studio in his head and runs through basslines and cowbell patterns he wants to try on a new track.
Navy sailor ‘killed’ wife and two sons
The post-mortem findings in the Navy Nagar family deaths indicate that serving Indian Navy sailor Puranmal Mehra allegedly killed his wife and two young sons using different methods before taking his own life in the family’s living room. The Cuffe Parade Police are now preparing to register a formal murder case against Mehra after preliminary medical reports confirmed that the deaths of his wife, Oma, and their two children were homicidal.
THE CEO WHO TURNED THE TABLES ON HIS RAPE ACCUSER
The arrest of a 31-year-old woman in an alleged case of sextortion has exposed a criminal network targeting wealthy businessmen, entrepreneurs and senior executives, according to Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch. At the centre of the probe is Nivedita Sharma, who lodged a rape complaint against Easy Pay founder Nilay Patel at Airport Police Station, leading to his arrest on July 24. Sharma herself was arrested on August 15, after she allegedly demanded Rs 4 crore to withdraw the case.