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Wednesday, March 25

RENAISSANCE IN KERALA : Role of Press in Renaissance : KERALA PSC NOTES



Hello reader,

In this post we will go through the role of press in renaissance of Kerala. 



  1. Rajyasamacharam :1847
  2. Malayala Manorama :1888
  3. Bhashaposhini :1892
  4. Vivekodayam:1904
  5. Swadeshabhimani: 1905
  6. Kerala koumudi  : 1911 
  7. Mithavadi: 1913
  8. Mathrubhumi : 1922 
  9. GajaKesary :1927
  10. Al- Ameen :1929
  11. Yukthivadi:1929 
  12. Sathyavadi :1934 
  13. Chandrika :1934
  14. Pradeepam
  15. Prabhatam


Rajyasamacharam: 1847



  • ‘Rajyasamacharam’ served as the beginning of journalism in Kerala.
  • It was published from Illikkunnu, Thalassery and started by missionaries of Basel Mission.
  • ‘Paschimodayam" was a malayalam magazine started by the Basel Mission to familiarize the malayalees with the history and geography of the Europe and progress and development achieved in Europe in the fields of administration and science.

Malayala Manorama :1888

It holds a position as the fifth most circulating newspaper in the world.
It is the fourth largest circulating newspapers in India.
Largest circulating newspaper in Kerala.

Bhashaposhini :1892
It is one of the oldest Malayalam literary review magazines.
The founder editor was Kandathil Varugheese Mappillai.

Vivekodayam:1904
Malayalam literary journal established to serve as a voice of the Ezhavas and SNDP.
Popularly referred to as the Ezhava Gazette
It was founded by Kumaran Asan under the inspiration of Swami Vivekananda.
Asan's criticized three contemporary Mahakavyam's Chitrayogam by Vallathol, Umakeralam by Ulloor and Rugmangadacharitam by Pandalam Kerala Varma for blindly following Sanskrit norms, through Vivekodayam.


Swadeshabhimani: 1905
A newspaper published in Travancore, which was banned and confiscated by the Government of Travancore in 1910 due to its criticisms against the Diwan of Travancore, P.Rajagopalachari.
Founder : Vakkom Moualvi
Editors: C P Govinda Pillai, after him Swadeshabhimani Ramakrishna Pillai.



Kerala koumudi  : 1911
Founded by C. V. Kunhiraman



Mithavadi: 1913
Founder:
C Krishnan
Mithavadi
was the "Bible" of the socially depressed.
Published for the first time, the famous poem by the Sri Kumaranasan, the ‘Veenapoovu’

C Krishnan organised "Thali Road Strike".
He was also the founder of Calicut Bank in 1909

He started Mahabodhi Buddha Mission and campaigned to convert the Ezhavas to Buddhism. 


Mathrubhumi : 1923
founded by K. P. Kesava Menon

Gajakesari :1927
‘Gajakesari’ was a magazine published  by Swami Guruprasad, disciple of Sree Narayana Guru, with the financial assistance of Burman Malayalees. Moorkoth Kumaran was the editor of this magazine.

Al- Ameen :1929
Founded by Muhammad Abdur Rahiman.
The paper aimed to strengthen the freedom movement and nurture nationalism among the Muslims of Malabar.
 The paper was finally close down in 1939 by the British authorities.

Yukthivadi:1929
The first rationalist/atheist journal published.
Editorial board of M. Ramavarma Thampan, C. Krishnan, C. V. Kunhiraman, Sahodaran Ayyappan and M.C. Joseph(main)

Sathyavadi :1934
Moorkoth Kumaran was the editor of the ‘satyavadi’ magazine, under the ownership of Sri M. Mandan. As a local news paper, it covered news items and editorials related to the happenings in Kannur District.

Chandrika :1934
Started by K.M. Seethi Sahib

Pradeepam: first evening newspaper in Malayalam; founded by Theruvath Raman;

Prabhatam: brought out by EMS Namboothirippad.


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34 comments:

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    1. Thank you for your feedback.. :) Stay tuned ;)

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  2. Thank you.. was really brief and informative

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  3. Thank u....very much informative &useful

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  4. Thank you @nishafor your nice words.. Found it useful? Share to others.!! :)

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  5. Thanx Bro for this wonderful historical information. ..

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  6. Thank You @Vivek for your feedback!!

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  7. thank you so much..i was in search of these informations..

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  8. Welcome Rubeena!!
    Glad to hear that it was useful for you!! :)

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  9. malayalee, swaraj, samadarshi,kesari too please

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  10. Sure.. will update soon...
    Bice suggestion annarakannan

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  11. Is mithavadi Founded by Murkoth Kumaran? I think its C KRISHNAN in 1913

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    1. Mithavadi started by Moorkoth Kumaran on 1907.Later on 1913 C. Krishnan took over it.

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  12. Thanks a ton Deepak P P for pointing out this..
    Bug fixed.!! ;)

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  13. mithavadi was founded by c krishnan and editor was murkoth kumaran and later on by c krishnan himself.. as per wiki.. please confirm

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  14. Iam psc faculty in renaissance
    I have one doubt mithavadi pathram first editor moorkkoth kumaran or C krishnan I think magazine editor c krishnan & thali rodu samram which year ?

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    1. മിതവാദി പത്രം സ്ഥാപിച്ചത് മൂർക്കോത്ത് കുമാരനാണ് എന്നാണ് ഞാൻ മനസിലാക്കിയത്..

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  15. Hi, Please clarify the same, In some books shows, founder of mitavadi is T K Madhavan. Actually which is the correct answer taken by PSC

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  16. I actually enjoyed reading through this posting.Many thanks.

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  17. Great work, thank you for the very useful information.

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  18. Vipin...Is malayala manorama the 5th in world and 4th in India? I think that information is wrong...

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  19. vipin...vivekodayam was edited by kumaranasan by the inspiration of Sree narayana guru

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  20. Informative. The magaxine Mitavadi was started by Moorkoth Kumaran in 1907 and was later owned by C.Krishanan in 1913. Please clarify.

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  21. Al ammen published at 1924 not 1929

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  22. Please update with the details of Deepika daily also. I think it's started as 'Nasrani Deepika' on 1887 @ st. Joseph's Press Mannanam

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