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1 st <strong>May</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />

TALENT<br />

A C A D E M Y<br />

VIJAYAREKHA Volume VI Issue No. 04 PSC a’c- ]- c- o£mamknI<br />

The first Printing Press in<br />

Kerala<br />

CMS Press, Kottayam<br />

C.M.S press was established by<br />

Benjamin Bailey (1821)<br />

Person who helped Benjamin<br />

Bailey to establish CMS press<br />

Colonel Munroe<br />

First newspaper published from<br />

Kerala<br />

Rajya Samacharam (1847)<br />

Founder of the newspaper<br />

Rajya Samacharam<br />

Rajya Samacharam was<br />

published from Illikunnu<br />

Bunglow, near Thalassery (By<br />

Basel Evangelical Mission,<br />

Germany)<br />

Second newspaper in Kerala<br />

Paschimodayam<br />

(1847 October)<br />

Paschimodayam<br />

published by<br />

Dr. Hermann Gundert<br />

was<br />

The editor of Paschimodayam<br />

Federick Muller<br />

Paschimodayam mostly dealt<br />

with Astronomy, Geography<br />

and Kerala History<br />

First science magazine of<br />

Kerala<br />

Paschimodayam<br />

First printed magazine in<br />

Malayalam language<br />

Jnana Nikshepam (1848)<br />

Jnana Nikshepam was<br />

published from<br />

C.M.S Press, Kottayam<br />

(By Benjamin Bailey)<br />

First English newspaper<br />

published in Kerala<br />

Western Star<br />

(1860, from Cochin)<br />

EVOLUTION OF PRESS IN KERALA<br />

Dr. Hermann Gundert<br />

First publication started by nonclergies<br />

in Kerala<br />

Western Star<br />

First editor of Western Star -<br />

Charles Lawson (who later<br />

became editor of Madras mail)<br />

The Malayalam edition of<br />

Western Star was named as -<br />

Paschimataraka (1864)<br />

Early editors of<br />

Paschimatharaka<br />

Ittoop Writer, T.J.Pailey<br />

Magazine Vidya Samgraham<br />

was published by<br />

Rev.George Mathen (1864)<br />

First college magazine in Kerala<br />

Vidya Samgraham<br />

(CMS College)<br />

Magazine known as ‘Kottayam<br />

College Quarterly’ magazine -<br />

Vidya Samgraham<br />

Person who started ‘Travancore<br />

Herald’ an English newspaper<br />

from CMS press in 1867<br />

W. H. Moore<br />

SANTISHTAVADI<br />

The malayalam newspaper<br />

published as a supplement to<br />

Travancore Herald by<br />

W.H.Moore - Santishtavadi<br />

Because of it’s outspoken<br />

criticism of then Divan<br />

Madhavaraya’s administration,<br />

Travancore Government<br />

banned Santishtavadi<br />

First banned newspaper in<br />

Travancore Santishtavadi<br />

Santishtavadi became the first<br />

martyr to the cause of freedom<br />

of the press in Malayalam<br />

Journalism<br />

First publication started by<br />

Catholic Christians in Kerala<br />

Kerala (1866, Kochi)<br />

Publication ‘Kerala’ was started<br />

by<br />

Anthony Annavi<br />

The major catholic mouthpiece<br />

in Kerala<br />

Satyanada Kahalam<br />

(12 th October 1876)<br />

Satyanada Kahalam was<br />

published by<br />

Italian Carmelite Mission<br />

The newspaper Kerala<br />

Deepakam was started by -<br />

Kathru Sahaji Bappu<br />

(1878, Kochi)<br />

Publication known as the first<br />

paper on behalf of the Muslim<br />

community in Kerala<br />

Kerala Deepakam<br />

The newspaper Malayala<br />

mithram was started from -<br />

Kottayam (1878)<br />

The newspaper started in 1879<br />

from Trivandrum<br />

Kerala Chandrika<br />

Person who wrote political<br />

articles in Kerala Chandrika -<br />

Vengayil Kunhiraman<br />

Nayanar<br />

The english weekly published by<br />

Vakil Poovadan Raman from<br />

Spectator Press, Calicut<br />

West Coast Spectator<br />

(1879)<br />

First editor of West Coast<br />

Spectator was Dr. Keys and Later<br />

it’s name was changed to<br />

Malabar spectator<br />

The first malayalam newspaper<br />

published from Malabar -<br />

Kerala Patrika (1884)<br />

Kerala Patrika was started by<br />

Chengulath Kunhirama<br />

Menon (From Kozhikode)<br />

The press from which Kerala<br />

Patrika was printed -<br />

Vidyavilasini Press (Founder -<br />

Kalahastiyappa Muthaliyar)<br />

The publication from which<br />

Kunhirama Menon get inspiration<br />

to start Kerala Patrika<br />

Amritha Bazar Patrika<br />

DEVJI BHIMJI<br />

A Gujarati Merchant who made<br />

significant contribution to the<br />

growth of malayalam journalism<br />

Devji Bhimji<br />

Person who founded<br />

Keralamitram press in 1867<br />

Devji Bhimji<br />

Devji Bhimji published ‘Kerala<br />

mitram’ weekly in 1881 under<br />

the editorship of Kandathil<br />

Varghese Mappila<br />

Person who described Kerala<br />

mitram as the first real<br />

newspaper in Malayalam<br />

Perunna K.N. Nair<br />

Person became the editor of<br />

Kerala mitram after Kandathil<br />

Varghese Mappila left<br />

Mangalath Kunjunni<br />

Asan<br />

A Marathi journal ‘Kerala<br />

Kokil’ was also published by<br />

Devji Bhimji<br />

Kerala Patrika became the<br />

mouthpiece of congress and<br />

translated the name of congress<br />

into Bharatha Mahajana Sabha<br />

Persons served as editors in<br />

Kerala Patrika<br />

Sanjayan, Koyipalli<br />

Parameswara Kurup<br />

Person considered as the<br />

father of political journalism<br />

in Kerala<br />

Chengualth Kunhirama<br />

Menon<br />

Monthly which was started in<br />

1886 from Trivandrum as on<br />

official publication of Malayali<br />

Sabha<br />

Malayalai<br />

First editor of the monthly<br />

‘Malayali’<br />

Pettayil Raman Pillai Asan<br />

Later C.V.Raman Pillai took<br />

over the editorship<br />

The publication raised the<br />

slogan “Travancore for<br />

Travancoreans”<br />

Malayali<br />

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