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Udayavani, launched in January 1970 by T. Mohandas Pai and T. Satish U Pai, is a Kannada daily published by Manipal Media Network Ltd. (MMNL). With editions from Manipal , Bengaluru , Mumbai , Hubballi , Davanagere , and Gulbarga , [ 1 ] it reaches a combined circulation of over 300,000 copies. [ 2 ]
Newspapers are periodical publications that cover news events on a daily or weekly basis. This category is for specific newspapers. It contrasts with Category:Newspaper publishing, which is about newspaper publishing in general.
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Pai was the eldest son of T. M. A. Pai, Padma Shri awardee and founder of the Manipal group of institutions.He was born on 20 June 1933 into the family with ten siblings. [1] [2] [3] He completed his schooling in the southern Indian city of Udupi from the Udupi Board School, and followed it up with his intermediate level education from the MGM college in Udupi.
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Tushara is a major Kannada monthly literary magazine published in Karnataka, India, with its headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]The ...
It publishes online daily newspaper and weekly magazines such as Mangalam Weekly, Kanyaka and Cinema Mangalam in Malayalam. They also publish some magazines in Kannada language . Printed from Kottayam , Kochi , Kozhikode , Thiruvananthapuram , Idukki , Kannur and Thrissur , Mangalam is the sixth most circulated Malayalam daily .
The first newspapers to adopt an online format were generally English speaking because they had more of a global audience. However, as more users gained access more Indian language papers began to surface. A lot of these new websites were generic versions of the daily paper and were not edited once published. They were operated by minimal staffs.