The Times of India Group announced on Saturday that it will stop publishing Mumbai mirror Y Pune mirror due to the economic crisis induced by the coronavirus. But nevertheless, Mumbai mirror It will be relaunched weekly and will continue to have a strong digital presence, the group said in a statement.
“After months of discussion and deliberation, we have made this extremely difficult and painful decision to recalibrate our portfolio of publications,” the statement said. “We really value the contribution of our journalists and other staff to building such a strong brand in a relatively short time, and we appreciate their hard work and hard work.”
The Times of India Group said that the newspaper industry has been affected not only by revenue terms, but also by an import duty that increases the costs of newsprint. Hoping that a long-standing stimulus will not materialize and the Indian economy now officially in recession, the group has decided with great regret to stop publishing Mirror in Pune and relaunch Mumbai Mirror as a weekly. However, they will continue to have a strong digital presence, ”the statement added.
The group said that Mumbai mirror it became an integral part of the city by “pushing the narrative.” “Energetic and courageous, energetic and enthusiastic, playful but forceful, he lived up to his name from the day he was born, reflecting Mumbai in all its myriad moods,” he added. “He was as local as the locals in Mumbai – the lifeblood that keeps the city going and moving. “
There is still no official news about Bangalore mirror Y Ahmedabad mirror operations.
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