Date-Time stamp on CQ published pages

Hello,
How do I display last-published-date-time stamp for published CQ pages. This is critical to customers, as the date-time stamp determines the relevance of articles.
Thanks,
Suhas Yogin

Try to adapt instance of com.day.cq.wcm.api.Page to com.day.cq.replication.ReplicationStatus and then use it's methods to get necessary data.

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