Sakaal Times
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Sakaal Times is an English language
English language
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 daily newspaper published from Pune
Pune
Pune , is the eighth largest metropolis in India, the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after Mumbai, and the largest city in the Western Ghats. Once the centre of power of the Maratha Empire, it is situated 560 metres above sea level on the Deccan plateau at the confluence of the Mula ...

, India
India
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. It has recently been renamed as Sakàl Times. It is published by the Sakaal Media Group, a media establishment in Pune whose flagship publication is the daily broadsheet Sakaal (in Marathi
Marathi language
Marathi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people of western and central India. It is the official language of the state of Maharashtra. There are over 68 million fluent speakers worldwide. Marathi has the fourth largest number of native speakers in India and is the fifteenth most...

). The paper started its circulation in May 2008. .

The present Resident Editor is Mr Amitabh Dasgupta. The News Desk is headed by Mr Sharad Rotkar. Mr Kiran Dongaonkar heads the Reporting team. Mr Subhash Abooj handles the Special Features. Mrs Vrunda Juwale heads the Features section.

The content is generated by the staff reporters, writers and photographers. Also some of the contents are sourced from news agencies.

There are three weekly supplements that are published along with the newspaper:
Spice (Food, fashion, literature, motoring, travel); She (Women's issues and glamour); BigLeap (Career)

Moreover, several special supplements are published often.

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