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The '''''Economic Times''''' is the daily business newspaper of the [[Times Group]], owners of the [[Times of India]]. The Economic Times is has its offices in [[Mumbai]] outside [[Victoria Terminus]] railway station. Its main content is based on the [[Economy of India| Indian economy]], share prices, prices of commodities as well as other matters related to finance.
The '''''Economic Times''''' is the daily business newspaper of the [[Times Group]], owners of the [[Times of India]]. The Economic Times is has its offices in [[Mumbai]] outside [[Victoria Terminus]] railway station. Its main content is based on the [[Economy of India| Indian economy]], share prices, prices of commodities as well as other matters related to finance.


The ''Economic Times'' is characterised by its salmon-pink paper, all of which is recycled. It is also the favourite newspaper among the city's business houses. It is sold in [[Bombay]], [[India]]. The color of the paper is probably a carry-over from India's colonial days and an attempt to mirror The Financial Times of the UK.
The ''Economic Times'' is characterised by its salmon-pink paper, all of which is recycled. It is also the favourite newspaper among the city's business houses. It is sold in [[Bombay]], [[India]], and all the major cities of India. The color of the paper is probably a carry-over from India's colonial days and an attempt to mirror The Financial Times of the UK.


The paper was launched on March 5, [[1961]].
The paper was launched on March 5, [[1961]].

Revision as of 08:28, 29 January 2006

The Economic Times is the daily business newspaper of the Times Group, owners of the Times of India. The Economic Times is has its offices in Mumbai outside Victoria Terminus railway station. Its main content is based on the Indian economy, share prices, prices of commodities as well as other matters related to finance.

The Economic Times is characterised by its salmon-pink paper, all of which is recycled. It is also the favourite newspaper among the city's business houses. It is sold in Bombay, India, and all the major cities of India. The color of the paper is probably a carry-over from India's colonial days and an attempt to mirror The Financial Times of the UK.

The paper was launched on March 5, 1961.

Editors 60s and 70s: PS Hariharan (1961-1964), DK Rangnekar (1964-1979) 80s: Hannan Ezekiel, Manu Shroff (1985-1990). 90s: TN Ninan, Swaminathan Anklesaria-Aiyer, 00s: Jaideep Bose, Rajrishi Singhal (2004-present)