Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Kerala Kaumudi is a Malayalam language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India, headquartered in the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. It was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman as a periodical.

  3. Jan 13, 2024 · Kerala Kaumudi, a prominent media house in Kerala, was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman with the aim of being a voice for social reform. It was established on the principles of journalistic integrity and ethics, pioneering vernacular journalism in Kerala.

  4. Sep 3, 2014 · C. V. Kunhiraman was a social reformer, renaissance leader, writer and journalist from Kerala, best known as the founder of Kerala Kaumudi newspaper. This popular Malayalam newspaper was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman, with K. Sukumaran B. A - its the founder editor.

  5. May 22, 2024 · Kerala Kaumudi is a Malayalam language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India. It was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman as a periodical. His son K. Sukumaran later served as the newspaper's editor.

    • Beginning of Newspapers
    • Illustrated Weeklies
    • The Royal Wrath
    • Growth in Malabar
    • In Travencore
    • Malayala Manorama
    • Swadeshabhimani
    • Kerala Kaumudi
    • Newspaper Regulations
    • Mathrubhumi

    Attempts were underway in the meantime to start a “newspaper”. Ironically, the first of this genre to be published from Kerala was in the English language. A pioneering foursome embarked upon a publication entitled theWestern Star from Cochin in 1860. Charles Lawson, who had left England after completing his studies, took over as the paper’s editor...

    Successive changes in the Satyanadom’s periodicity followed. From 1900 it was issued thrice a month. Four years later it was converted into a weekly. In 1926 a change in format was introduced and the Satyanadom joined the early ranks of ‘illustrated weeklies’. The fortunes of Kerala’s oldest existing newspaper underwent a change characteristic of t...

    It fell to a Gujarathi’s lot to launch the first systematic “newspaper” in Malayalam. Devji Bhimji started a printing press at Cochin in 1865 under the name of the Keralamitram Press. In running the press Devji Bhimji had to face heavy odds. There was the obvious disadvantage of embarking upon a hitherto uncharted course. But more discouraging was ...

    The pattern of development and growth of journalism in the Malabar area was more or less similar in nature, with the difference that journalistic ventures were less profuse. An English weekly entitled the West Coast Spectator started publication in 1879 from Kozhikode. The weekly was printed by Vakil Poovadan Raman from the Spectator Press. It was ...

    The year 1886 stands out in the history of Malayalam journalism it saw the birth of the Malayalifrom Thiruvananthapuram. This new recruit to the ranks of periodicals was the official organ of the Malayalee Social Reforms League. In Pettayil Raman Pillai Asan the new magazine found an able editor. In due course his mantle fell on C.V.Raman Pillai, y...

    The Malayala manorama started publication from Kottayam in 1890, initially as a weekly. The paper was floated by a joint stock company, perhaps for the first time in India. Its first editor was Kandathil Varghese Mappilai who brought with him the rich experience of his previous association with the Keralamitramof Cochin. In the beginning, the weekl...

    Perhaps the one event of the pre-1914 period that deeply stirred the feelings of the people of Kerala and roused their political consciousness was the deportation of K.Ramakrishna Pillai, editor of the Swadeshabhimani published from Thiruvananthapuram. The Swadeshabhimani was started in 1905 from a suburb of the State’s capital. Ramakrishna Pillai ...

    The origins of the Kerala Kaumudi, one among the leading newspapers of present day Kerala, can be traced back to 1911. Its founder C.V.Kunhuraman was a multi-faceted personality-a poet, a brilliant prose writer, historian, journalist, politician, all combined together. So boundless was his energy and so all-encompassing his ability that even while ...

    A.Balakrishana Pillai, who had earlier been eased out of editorial responsibility of the Samadarshi, had in the meanwhile launched a new periodical entitled Prabhodakan. Within six month of its appearance, this periodical was banned by the government of Travancore. Balakrishna Pillai now started the Kesari, later to become famous in the annuals of ...

    Kozhikode was then the publishing base of four Malayalam and three English periodicals. In the gloom that followed the suppression of the Malabar Rebellion and the withdrawal of the non-cooperation movement a psychosis of fear seemed to have enveloped these press organs. They were not prepared to publish any item even covertly supporting the nation...

  6. C. V. Kunhiraman (6 February 1871 – 10 April 1949) was an Indian social reformer, journalist and the founder of Kerala Kaumudi daily. A follower of Sree Narayana Guru, Kunhiraman was the author of a number of books covering the genres of novels, short story, poetry, biographies and essays.

  7. Kerala Kaumudi is a Malayalam language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India, headquartered in the state capital, Thiruvananthapuram. It was founded in 1...