
It is said that the TOI is given an alternative name called 'The Old Lady of Bori Bunder', for being the third-largest newspaper in India by circulation. TOI came into existence with its first publication in 1838 making it the oldest English language newspaper in India. The Times of India also goes by the abbreviation TOI and is owned and managed by the Times Group. That's quite the achievement the newspaper has maintained till now. We have seen or read this newspaper since we were born, ' The Times of India', which is the second-oldest newspaper in India, and the largest English language selling daily newspaper in the world. From discussing the type of advertisements on our mini tables at home to becoming a part of hot discussion till late at night, newspapers remain an integral part of our lives and society at large.Īs a matter of fact, newspapers have also evolved through these years with the quality of writing, type of news and articles being published and also digitising and the platform where they publish or more commonly known as e-newspapers. We can still see newspaper's importance and dominance in homes today with our older generation hooked on reading the newspapers. Furthermore, the consequences of globalisation and modernisation in the world are what pushed the need for printing news. Thanks to the political and economic chronology of India led to the development of newspapers. It's quite interesting to imagine how people used to live without newspapers before it even was invented. All the news or information was passed down from word of mouth during that time. Many years ago, there was no broadcast facility that happened to land directly at people's homes.

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