The Pune Times is a free daily supplement of The Times of IndiaPune edition, only in Pune city. The Common Man featured on a commemorative stamp released by the Indian Postal Service on the 150th Anniversary of the Times of India - 1988. ... Pune city, formerly Punavadi, Maharashtra state, western India, is situated at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. ... Pune city, formerly Punavadi, Maharashtra state, western India, is situated at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. ...
It covers celebrity gossip and dos, movies and other stuff of local interest, leaving the main paper to cover national news. The current editor of the Pune Times is Robin Roy.
Criticism
The Pune Times has been criticised for covering mainly parties and Page 3 news to the detriment of local news. There has also been much criticism of the fact that articles in the Pune Times, as in the Times of India as a whole, are available for sale[1]. The Pune Times also attracts a lot of criticism from bloggers. Pune Timepass[2], for example, is a blog that exists solely to criticise the Pune Times. A Page Three girl is a woman who models for topless photographs published in UK tabloids, specifically page three of The Sun. ...
The Times of India, often abbreviated as TOI, is one of India's leading daily newspapers and has the highest circulation amongst English language daily broadsheets in the world.
The Times of India was founded on November 3, 1838 as The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, and served the British residents of western India.
The Times of India is published by India's largest media group, Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd.