Manorama: News Paper
Launched in 1890 by Kandathil Varghese Mappillai, it wasn't just a newspaper; it was a cultural revival. At a time when print media was reserved for the elite, Manorama brought the language of the common man to the forefront.
This feature idea should provide a engaging and informative read for Manorama's audience, while showcasing the beauty and significance of Kerala's coastline.
This feature takes readers on a journey through the coastal communities of Kerala, highlighting their unique traditions, struggles, and triumphs. The feature will explore the intricate relationships between the sea, the people, and their culture. news paper manorama
While the official headquarters are in Kottayam (affectionately known as the Akshara Nagari or City of Letters), Malayala Manorama is the undisputed King of Kerala.
In 1938 , the paper was banned by the Diwan of Travancore , Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar, after it reported on police violence against civil rights activists. The press was sealed and leaders like K. C. Mammen Mappillai were imprisoned. Launched in 1890 by Kandathil Varghese Mappillai, it
The feature will include a range of visuals, including:
There is also a major Hindi news channel called India TV which was founded by Rajat Sharma, but colloquially sometimes people confuse names. However, "Manorama" almost exclusively refers to the Kerala-based media group. This feature takes readers on a journey through
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In its early years, it was a vocal supporter of the Vaikom Satyagraha and the Temple Entry Proclamation , advocating for the rights of marginalized communities.
Publication only resumed in 1947 following Indian independence and the fall of the Diwan. Digital & Multimedia Expansion Manorama Onlinehttps://brandhub.manoramaonline.com Trusted News Portal in Kerala - About Manorama Online