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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 />

DEEPIKA<br />

Nasrani Deepika started<br />

publication on<br />

15 th April 1887 (St.Joseph<br />

Press, Mannanam)<br />

The Managing Editor of<br />

Nasarani Deepika was<br />

Nidhiyirikkal<br />

Manikkathanar<br />

Nasrani Deepika became a<br />

daily in - 1927<br />

The name Nasarni Deepika<br />

was changed to Deepika in<br />

1939<br />

The oldest surviving<br />

newspaper in Malayalam<br />

Deepika<br />

Swadeshabhimani Rama<br />

Krishna Pillai also served as<br />

editor in ‘Malayali’<br />

Person who wrote a series of<br />

Satirical articles titled<br />

“Kalikala Vaibhavam” under<br />

the Pseudonym ‘Damanan’ in<br />

‘Malayali’<br />

P.K. Narayana Pillai<br />

(Sahitya Panchananan)<br />

The first newspaper to be<br />

published in the name of<br />

Ezhava community<br />

Sujananandini<br />

Journals started by certain<br />

christian priests for the<br />

propagation of christian<br />

philosophy<br />

Karmala Kusumam,<br />

Sathyadootham,<br />

Cherupushpam,<br />

Osana, Penthikoshth<br />

Journals started by Hindu<br />

scholars to replay the criticism<br />

of these christian journals -<br />

Arya Siddhanta Chandrika<br />

(From Kozhikode)<br />

Kerala<br />

Darsanam (From Kottarakara),<br />

Sivayogivilasam, Abhinava<br />

Keralam<br />

(by Vaghbhatanandan)<br />

Muslim journal started in 1902<br />

from Kozhikode under the<br />

editorship of Makti Tangal<br />

Paropakari<br />

First editor of Swadesha<br />

bhimani<br />

C.P.Govinda Pillai<br />

K. Rama Krishna Pillai took over<br />

the editorship of Swadeshabhimani<br />

in<br />

1906<br />

MALAYALA MANORAMA<br />

The first Joint Stock company<br />

formed by Keralites<br />

Malayala Manorama<br />

(1888)<br />

Malayala Manorama started<br />

as a weekly on<br />

22 nd March 1890<br />

First editor and founder of<br />

Malayala Manorama -<br />

Kandathil Varghese<br />

Mappila<br />

Founder of Bhashaposhini<br />

Sabha<br />

Kandathil Varghese Mappila<br />

EVOLUTION OF PRESS IN KERALA<br />

Malayala Manorama became<br />

a daily on<br />

16 th January 1928<br />

The first editor of Malayala<br />

Manorama weekly started in<br />

1937 - E.V.Krishna Pillai<br />

The first editorial in Malayala<br />

Manorama was titled as -<br />

PulayarudeVidyabhyasam<br />

Tranvancore Government<br />

confiscated Malayala<br />

Manorama on<br />

9 th September 1938<br />

(resumed publication only<br />

after independence)<br />

Newspaper started by Kerala<br />

Mahajana Sabha a year after<br />

the birth of Malayala<br />

Manorama<br />

Kozhikodan Manorama<br />

K.P.Kesava Menon used to<br />

write articles for Manorama<br />

under the title “Bilathi<br />

Visheshangal<br />

The newspaper ‘Swadesha<br />

bhimani’ was started by -<br />

For criticizing then diwan of<br />

tranvancore P.Rajagopalchari<br />

the newspaper was banned and<br />

K.Ramakrishna Pillai was<br />

deported to Thirunelveli on 26 th<br />

September 1910<br />

First Malayalam newspaper<br />

tied up with famous news<br />

Agency Reuters<br />

Swadeshabhimani<br />

The newspaper Kavana<br />

Kaumudi was started by -<br />

Pandalam Kerala Varma<br />

(1904)<br />

Vakkom Abdul Khader<br />

Moulavi<br />

(1905, Anjuthengu)<br />

Founder of newspaper<br />

Mitavadi<br />

Moorkoth Kumaran (1907)<br />

The address of Gopala Krishna<br />

Gokhale at the Benares session<br />

of INC was believed to have<br />

inspired Moorkoth Kumaran to<br />

start Mitavadi<br />

The proprietor of Mitavadi -<br />

Sivasankaran<br />

Kumaranasan’s Veenapoovu<br />

was first published in -<br />

Mitavadi<br />

Person who bought Mitavadi<br />

from Moorkoth Kumaran and<br />

republished<br />

C.Krishnan<br />

C.Krishnan started publishing<br />

Mitavadi from Kozhikode from<br />

1913 onwards<br />

The Magazine known as ‘Bible<br />

of the Thiyyas’<br />

Mitavadi<br />

Later C.Krishnan acquired the<br />

rights of ‘Kerala Sanchari’ and<br />

merged it with Mitavadi<br />

Kerala Kaumudi was founded<br />

by<br />

C.V.Kunhiraman<br />

Kerala Kaumudi was founded<br />

in 1911 (<strong>May</strong>yanad)<br />

First editor of Kerala Kaumudi<br />

Mulur.S.Padmanabha<br />

Panicker<br />

The newspaper commenced<br />

publication from Trivandrum<br />

in 1918 - Samadarshi<br />

The editor of Samadarshi -<br />

Kesari A. Balakrishna Pillai<br />

The periodical prabhodakan<br />

was started by<br />

Kesari A. Balakrishna Pillai<br />

First full fleged nationalist<br />

newspaper published in<br />

Kerala - Swarat<br />

Founder of newspaper Swarat<br />

A.K.Pillai (1921, Kollam)<br />

Person started Navayugam<br />

magazine from Calicut in 1921<br />

V.K. Chinnammalu Amma<br />

Vallathol Narayana Menon’s<br />

nationalist poems were<br />

published in Navayugam<br />

Another paper in the same<br />

name Navayogam was<br />

launched later from<br />

Trivandrum by the communist<br />

leaders<br />

The newspaper Al- Ameen was<br />

started by<br />

Muhammed Abdurahiman<br />

(12 th October 1924)<br />

‘Al-Ameen’ was started from<br />

Kozhikode<br />

The newspaper started on the<br />

brithday of prophet<br />

Mohammed<br />

Al - Ameen<br />

During second world war the<br />

editorial written in Al Ameen -<br />

“Congress and the war”<br />

The weekly Yuvabharatham<br />

was edited by -<br />

T.R.Krishnaswamy Iyer<br />

(Palakkad)<br />

It was based on the model of<br />

Gandhiji’s Young India<br />

First socialist paper to be<br />

printed from Malabar<br />

Prabhatam<br />

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