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Pashchimodayam was the second newspaper in Malayalam. It started in October 1847 from Thalassery . Deepika , the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation, was established in 1887.
Still published. Oldest Malayalam language newspaper. 1888 Sudharak: Marathi: Poona: British India: It was founded by Gopal Ganesh Agarkar. 1888 Malayala Manorama: Malayalam: Kottayam: British India: Still published. It was first published as a weekly on 22 March 1888. 1898 The Kohinoor: Bengali: Kushtia: British India
Malayala Rajyam was a Malayalam-language newspaper founded by K. G. Shankar in 1929 in Quilon, Travancore. Its main aim was to support the Indian independence movement and the activities of Indian National Congress. It became a daily in 1931 and was amongst the earliest daily morning newspapers in Kerala. [1]
Deepika (transl. Lantern; known as Nasrani Deepika till 1939) is an Indian Malayalam-language newspaper, which is one of the oldest newspapers published in India. [1] Started in 1887, it is the oldest Malayalam newspaper now in circulation. [2] Deepika publishes editions from Kottayam, Kochi, Kannur, Thrissur, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. [3]
Nasrani Deepika, which became Deepika in 1939 remains the oldest Malayalam newspaper still in circulation. [3] Other early Malayalam newspapers include Malayala Manorama, Malayali, Western Star and Kerala Tharaka in Travancore, Kerala Mithram and Satyanadam in Cochin and Kerala Pathrika and Kerala Sanchari in Malabar.
Kerala Pathrika was the first and earliest Malayalam language newspaper based in Calicut, India. Its first issue was published on 19 October 1884. [1] Chengalathu Kunhirama Menon was the founder and chief editor of the paper. [2]
Pages in category "Malayalam-language newspapers" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Sahodaran (Malayalam: സഹോദരൻ, meaning Brother) was an Indian Malayalam-language newspaper published in Kerala from 1917 to 1956. It was the mouthpiece of Sahodara Sangham, an organisation founded by Sahodaran Ayyappan to fight against the caste system in Kerala.