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Shillong Times
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)S. B. Chaudhuri,Parsva Nath Chaudhuri, Manas Chaudhuri(present)
EditorPatricia Mukhim
Founded10 August 1945
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersTHE SHILLONG TIMES Pvt Ltd,

Rilbong, Shillong-4.

Meghalaya, India.
CirculationShillong Times-17,100 Salantini Janera-29,465
Sister newspapersSalantini Janera (Garo)
Websitetheshillongtimes.com

The Shillong Times is an Indian newspaper. It is North-East India's second oldest English-language daily) started as a tabloid-sized weekly on August 10, 1945, on a treadle machine in Shillong. S. B. Chaudhuri was its founding editor and proprietor.

Parsva Nath Chaudhuri bought the newspaper and the press in 1961, and also took over as editor. Following his death on April 1, 1978, his youngest son Manas Chaudhuri took over the management of the paper.

The Shillong Times switched to modern computer typesetting and offset printing technique on August 15, 1991 and the first issue in broadsheet format came into being.

A second edition from the town of Tura in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya was launched on November 9, 1992.

Besides the Tura edition Shillong Times Private Limited also publishes the only Garo language daily Salantini Janera.

Shillong Times has a daily circulation of 17,100 copies, while its sister publication Salantini Janera sells 29,465 copies.